Artigo Revisado por pares

Why Create a Museum on Women?

2007; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 59; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1468-0033.2007.00625.x

ISSN

1468-0033

Autores

Graciela Tejero Coni,

Tópico(s)

Photographic and Visual Arts

Resumo

Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1. F. Engels, El origen de la familia, la Propiedad Privada y el Estado (1984), Mexico City: Nuevomar [Origins of the Family, Private Property and the State, 1884]. [Google Scholar] 2. Narotzky Susana, Mujer, Mujeres, Género. Una aproximación crítica al estudio de las mujeres en las Ciencias Sociales (1995), Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Woman, Women, Gender. A Critical Approach for the Study of Women in the Social Sciences]. [Google Scholar] 3. Sherry Ortner, ‘Is female to male as nature is to culture?’, in M.Z. Rosaldo and L. Lamphere (eds.) Women, Culture and Society, Stanford University Press, 1974, pp. 67–87; MacCormack, Carol P. and Strathern, Marilyn (eds.) (1980) Nature, Culture and Gender, New York: Cambridge University Press; Jane F. Collier and Sylvia Yanagisako, ‘Theory in Anthropology Since Feminist Practice’, Critique of Anthropology, 9, 1989, pp. 27–37. [Google Scholar] 4. Joan Scott, ‘El Género, una categoría útil para el análisis histórico’ [Gender: A Useful Category of Analysis, 1986], in Amelang‐Nash, Historia y Género. Las mujeres en la Europa Moderna y Contemporánea [History and Gender. Women in Modern and Contemporary Europe], Valencia: Alfons el Magnanim, 1990. [Google Scholar] 5. Américo Castilla, ‘Una política para los Museos en la Argentina’ [A Policy for Museums in Argentina], Documento de Discusión, Dirección Nacional de Patrimonio y Museos, Secretaría de Cultura de la Presidencia de la Nación. Buenos Aires, May 2003. [Google Scholar] 6. Inés Cano, ‘El Movimiento feminista argentino en la década del 70’ [The Argentinian Feminist Movement in the 1970s], Todo es Historia Magazine 183, Buenos Aires, Emilio Pierina, August 1982. See publications of different organizations during that period. [Google Scholar] 7. G. Tejero coni, ‘Lucha de clases y Feminismo‐ Principio y fin del siglo XX en la Argentina’ [Class Struggle and Feminism – Beginning and End of the 20th Century in Argentina], Paper given at IV Jornadas de Historia de las Mujeres y Estudios de Género – Universidad Nacional de Tucumán 1996. [Google Scholar] 8. Women workers from metallurgical factories in Ushuaia (1986); the White March of Teachers (1988); women fruit harvesters in Rio Negro (1987), plus housewives breaking out of their isolation and descending on to the streets, banging and clanking pots and pans. [Google Scholar] 9. Women's National Meetings began with 1000 women in 1986, while more than 20,000 attend them today. The twenty‐second meeting will be held in October 2007 in the city of Córdoba. [Google Scholar] 10. Woolf Virginia, Un cuarto propio [A Room of One's Own, 1929], Madrid: Horas y Horas, 2003. [Google Scholar]

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