Foundations of female emancipation in the Uruguayan socialist thought of the nineteenth century

This article gathers part of the results of my doctoral research on the intellectual diffusion of Marxism and feminism in Uruguay in the nineteenth century. Here I take up the thought of Paulina Luisi (1875-1950) and Emilio Frugoni (1880- 1969) on women’s suffrage, particularly their rationale for c...

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Autor principal: Espasandín Cárdenas, María Cecilia
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales. Escuela de Trabajo Social 2023
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spelling I15-R222-article-3932023-12-29T21:45:56Z Foundations of female emancipation in the Uruguayan socialist thought of the nineteenth century Fundamentos de la emancipación femenina en el pensamiento socialista uruguayo del Novecientos Espasandín Cárdenas, María Cecilia Feminismo Socialismo Sufragio Feminism Socialism Suffrage This article gathers part of the results of my doctoral research on the intellectual diffusion of Marxism and feminism in Uruguay in the nineteenth century. Here I take up the thought of Paulina Luisi (1875-1950) and Emilio Frugoni (1880- 1969) on women’s suffrage, particularly their rationale for claiming political rights. The primary sources of the research were their bibliographical productions and unpublished documents. The purpose is to approach their contributions, ambivalences and legacies from the peculiarity of their thinking on the subject. El presente artículo recoge parte de los resultados de mi investigación doctoral en el tema de la difusión intelectual del marxismo y el feminismo en el Uruguay del Novecientos. Aquí retomo el pensamiento de Paulina Luisi (1875-1950) y Emilio Frugoni (1880-1969) sobre el sufragio femenino, particularmente sus fundamentos para reclamar los derechos políticos. Las fuentes primarias de la investigación fueron sus producciones bibliográficas y documentos inéditos. El propósito es acercarnos a sus contribuciones, ambivalencias y legados desde la peculiaridad de su pensamiento sobre el asunto. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales. Escuela de Trabajo Social 2023-12-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://catedraparalela.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/393 10.35305/cp.vi23.393 Cátedra Paralela; Núm. 23 (2023); 61-80 2683-9393 1669-8843 spa https://catedraparalela.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/393/315
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Socialism
Suffrage
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Socialismo
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Socialism
Suffrage
Espasandín Cárdenas, María Cecilia
Foundations of female emancipation in the Uruguayan socialist thought of the nineteenth century
topic_facet Feminismo
Socialismo
Sufragio
Feminism
Socialism
Suffrage
author Espasandín Cárdenas, María Cecilia
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title Foundations of female emancipation in the Uruguayan socialist thought of the nineteenth century
title_short Foundations of female emancipation in the Uruguayan socialist thought of the nineteenth century
title_full Foundations of female emancipation in the Uruguayan socialist thought of the nineteenth century
title_fullStr Foundations of female emancipation in the Uruguayan socialist thought of the nineteenth century
title_full_unstemmed Foundations of female emancipation in the Uruguayan socialist thought of the nineteenth century
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description This article gathers part of the results of my doctoral research on the intellectual diffusion of Marxism and feminism in Uruguay in the nineteenth century. Here I take up the thought of Paulina Luisi (1875-1950) and Emilio Frugoni (1880- 1969) on women’s suffrage, particularly their rationale for claiming political rights. The primary sources of the research were their bibliographical productions and unpublished documents. The purpose is to approach their contributions, ambivalences and legacies from the peculiarity of their thinking on the subject.
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