Publication: Mujeres bajo regímenes totalitarios. Discursos y políticas de sumisión, discriminación y terror
Loading...
Date
2015-04-23
Authors
Garrido Caballero, Magdalena ; González Martínez, Carmen
item.page.secondaryauthor
item.page.director
Publisher
publication.page.editor
publication.page.department
Description
Abstract
Este artículo analiza, desde una perspectiva de género, las políticas de los regímenes totalitarios en Europa, en concreto, del régimen nazi, estalinista y la dictadura franquista, políticas basadas en diferencias biológicas, de clase y en el control social.Las mujeres perdieron derechos adquiridos bajo regímenes represivos que requirieron de ellas sumisión y su rol como esposas y madres. Este discurso de la desigualdad se concretó en políticas antisemitas, la exclusión y una represión singular, abordadas a través de las memorias de las represaliadas y la historiografía especializada sobre los campos de concentración. Las medidas represivas aplicadas no lograron sus propósitos últimos y generó una identidad de resistencia: "sobrevivir" para contarlo.
This article analyzes from a gender perspective policies of totalitarian regimes in Europe, in particular the Nazi regime, Stalinism and Franco's dictatorship, policies based on biological differences, class and social control.Women lost rights acquired under repressive regimes that required them to be submissive and their role as wives and mothers. This discourse of inequality took the form of anti-Semitic policies, exclusion and a specific repression, as reflected in a myriad of memories of victims and selected works which are focused on concentration camps. These regimes failed to achieve their ultimate purposes and created an identity of resistance: "survive" to tell others.
This article analyzes from a gender perspective policies of totalitarian regimes in Europe, in particular the Nazi regime, Stalinism and Franco's dictatorship, policies based on biological differences, class and social control.Women lost rights acquired under repressive regimes that required them to be submissive and their role as wives and mothers. This discourse of inequality took the form of anti-Semitic policies, exclusion and a specific repression, as reflected in a myriad of memories of victims and selected works which are focused on concentration camps. These regimes failed to achieve their ultimate purposes and created an identity of resistance: "survive" to tell others.
publication.page.subject
Citation
item.page.embargo
Collections
Ir a Estadísticas
Sin licencia Creative Commons.