Anuario de Hojas de Warmi Nº 15 (2010)

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    Los hombres que aman a las mujeres
    (2015-04-23) Luna, Lola G.
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    Simone de Beauvoir: los cuadernos de juventud
    (2015-04-23) Comesaña Santalices, Gloria
    En este artículo analizamos la obra de Simone de Beauvoir Cahiers de Jeunesse (1926- 1930) haciendo una lectura minuciosa que nos permite poner de relieve una serie de ejes temáticos que vertebran este texto. A través del mismo vemos el surgimiento de la pensadora y mujer adulta a partir de la joven Simone, que va consignando en sus Cahiers sus proyectos, sus pensamientos, sus emociones, la apreciación de sus lecturas y sobre todo un diálogo interior muy auténtico, lúcido, que nos permite ver claramente que, es justamente porque ella había devenido ya Simone de Beauvoir antes de conocer a Sartre, que pudo darse entre ellos este mutuo reconocimiento que los unió. Estos Cahiers, en definitiva, arrojan una nueva luz sobre el conjunto de la vida y de la obra beauvoiriana.
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    Travestidos de etnicidad zapoteca: una etnografía de los muxes de juchitán como cuerpos poderosos
    (2015-04-23) Flores Martos, Juan Antonio
    I want to explore the profile of some native and hybrid amerindios zapotecas transgender: the muxes of Juchitán -one Indian city of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico. These people have undergone processes of zapotequización identity in a context of cultural revival or ethnogenesis, while their an unseen become important in the practice of different mestizo performances and sociability in social clubs, and in transvestite shows. This allows the expression of generic and sexual identities in flux and changing, and the expression of theirs new realities as individuals and members of sociocultural context, in transformation and dialogue with national and global environment.
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    Mujer, solidaridad y cohesion social en el periodo previo a la revolucion independentista
    (2015-04-23) Mendoza Pontiffe, Liliana
    This article inquires into the role that women played in the definition of relationships of familiar solidarity -which also included other members of society- and how such relationships could have contributed to colonial society cohesion, an essential aspect of castellana administration. Those relationships of solidarity would appear to have remained underlying and therefore survived the independence rioplatense crisis, thus contribuing to the reorganization of society. The interest in reviewing this subject results from this fact as it could be relevant to understand, through the study of social networks, both the political and administrative organization that gave rise to a new independent state.
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