La historia de mi "otro yo"

For the history of women to continue alive, these lines refer to the history of a collective self in which the history of women, that one of my mother and my own are inscribed. Through personal and academic memories, I share a personal and unique path of perceptions, facts, emotions ... that anchor...

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Publicado en:Revista Melibea
Autor principal: Benito Vessels, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=17147
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Sumario:For the history of women to continue alive, these lines refer to the history of a collective self in which the history of women, that one of my mother and my own are inscribed. Through personal and academic memories, I share a personal and unique path of perceptions, facts, emotions ... that anchor a good part of my research on women in my other self. This allows me to travel from the medieval female universe to women of the Spanish Civil War, the post-war and my own universe, world in which being a woman and academic in the 21st century is to have a privileged profession to exorcize silence and keep women voices alive in memory.