Una mirada feminista del Repertorio Americano
Fecha
2011
Autores
Brenes Marín, May
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Editor
Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
Resumen
Don Joaquín García Monge, editor y dueño del Repertorio Americano, de forma clara y consciente, excluyó a las feministas (sufragistas) de la revista quizás más importante de habla hispana en el siglo XX, lo que provoca un vacío en la historia de quienes creemos ha sido el movimiento social más importante de dicho siglo, en relación con la equidad en los derechos humanos.
Joaquín García Monge, editor and owner of the American Repertory, clearly and consciously excluded feminists (suffragettes) from perhaps the most important Spanish-speaking magazine in the twentieth century, causing a void in the history of those who we believe have It was the most important social movement of that century, in relation to equity in human rights.
Joaquín García Monge, editor and owner of the American Repertory, clearly and consciously excluded feminists (suffragettes) from perhaps the most important Spanish-speaking magazine in the twentieth century, causing a void in the history of those who we believe have It was the most important social movement of that century, in relation to equity in human rights.
Descripción
Repertorio Americano. Segunda nueva época. Edición Especial, Enero-Diciembre, 2011
Palabras clave
PENSAMIENTO CRÍTICO, CRITICAL THINKING, HISTORIOGRAFÍA, HISTORIOGRAPHY, FEMALE SUFFRAGE, SUFRAGIO FEMENINO, FEMINISMO Y LITERATURA, FEMINISM AND LITERATURE, POLITICS, POLITICA, AMERICA LATINA, LATIN AMERICAN, SOCIEDAD, SOCIETY