A New History of Iberian Feminisms / / ed. by Roberta Johnson, Silvia Bermudez.
A New History of Iberian Feminisms is both a chronological history and an analytical discussion of feminist thought in the Iberian Peninsula, including Portugal, and the territories of Spain – the Basque Provinces, Catalonia, and Galicia – from the eighteenth century to the present day. The Iberian...
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Place / Publishing House: | Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2018] ©2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. Iberian Feminism in the Age of the Enlightenment
- 1. Situating Women in the Society of the Old Regime: The Other Spanish Enlightenment
- 2. New Inflections of a Long Polemic: The Debate between the Sexes in Enlightenment Spain
- 3. Women and “Civic Motherhood”
- 4. From the Traps of Love and the Yoke of Marriage to the Ideal of Friendship: Women Writers in the Eighteenth Century
- 5. “Feminism” in Portugal before 1800
- 6. The Basque Enlightenment: New Visions of Gender in the Crisis of the Old Regime
- Part II. The Long Nineteenth Century (1808–1920)
- 7. Historical Background: From Wars and Revolution to Constitutional Monarchies; Spain’s Sporadic Path to Modernity, 1808–1919
- 8. Historical Context of Feminism and Women’s Rights in Nineteenth-Century Portugal
- 9. A Feminist Press Gains Ground in Spain, 1822–1866
- 10. Women Authors in the Romantic Tradition (1841–1884) and Early Feminist Thought (1861–1893)
- 11. Forging a Nation for the Female Sex: Equality, Natural Law, and Citizenship in Spanish Feminist Essays, 1881–1920
- 12. First-Wave Feminisms, 1880–1919
- 13. Crossing Centuries, Crossing Words, (1804–1920): Women, Basque Society, and the Struggle for the Public Sphere
- 14. Redefining the Cultural Periphery from Women’s Transatlantic Networks: Spanish and Latin American Women of Letters in the Nineteenth Century
- Part III. The Iberian Feminist Movements Gain Strength under Republics, 1910–1939
- 15. Historical Context in Portugal
- 16. Feminist Thought in Portugal, 1900–1926
- 17. Historical Background in Spain
- 18. First-Wave Spanish Feminism Takes Flight in Castilian-, Catalan-, and Galician-Speaking Spain
- 19. Basque Feminist Trajectories in the 1930s: New Women between Change and Continuity
- Part IV. The Dictatorships of António de Oliveira de Salazar (1926–1974) and Francisco Franco (1939–1975)
- 20. Historical Overview of Portugal and Spain
- 21. Portuguese Feminist Writing during the Estado Novo
- 22. Spanish Feminist Writing during the Franco Regime, 1939–1975
- 23. Galician Women under Franco: Resistance, Clandestine Politics, and Poetry as Gendered Symbolic Capital
- 24. The Resurgence of Feminism in Catalonia, 1970–1975
- 25. Basque Women Who Resisted: A Feminist Rereading of the Franco Period
- 26. Historical Overview
- 27. Feminisms in Postdictatorial Portugal, 1972–1996
- 28. Equality and Difference Feminisms in the Castilian and Catalan Areas of Spain
- 29. Women above All: The Autonomous Basque Feminist Movement, 1973–1994
- 30. Galician Feminism in the Democratic Era
- Part VI. Iberian Feminisms’ Diversity: 1996 to the Present
- 31. Historical Overview
- 32. The Spanish Equality/Difference Debate Continues
- 33. Catalan Feminisms from 1996 to the Present
- 34. Galician Feminisms Post-1996
- 35. Multifaceted Feminism: Promoting Diversity in the Twenty-First- Century Basque Country
- 36. Bodies and Feminist Politics in Basque Society
- Epilogue. Some Remarks on Gender Indifference and the Eulogy of the Margins
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Contributors
- Index