Luisa Carnés y su exilio republicano
Any consideration that is made about the Spanish intellectuals during the Franco regime must take into account not only the intellectuals who carried out their reflections from within Spain, but also those intellectuals in exile who took their reflections far outside of Spain. without losing sight o...
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Any consideration that is made about the Spanish intellectuals during the Franco regime must take into account not only the intellectuals who carried out their reflections from within Spain, but also those intellectuals in exile who took their reflections far outside of Spain. without losing sight of the internal situation of their country of origin. The literary canon consolidated before 1936 was undone with the explosion of war. The Spanish Civil War led a large part of its intellectuals into exile. Among them was Luisa Carnés (Madrid 1905 - Mexico 1964). Despite the intellectual lack of communication between exile and the interior, Luisa maintained roots in communication with Spain, contributing almost silently to her homeland. And he did it from a painful and warlike vision and, at the same time, as something definitive and insurmountable. In this work, we propose to demonstrate how Luisa Carnés, in her unexpected journey, presents that dialogue. We believe that gender
issues cannot be considered only as a human right, but should also be considered as a condition to achieve development as a fundamental goal of gender equality. Knowing the history of women who fought for those conditions is to continue progressing. Education, security and the rights of women over their own bodies are part of this wave of feminism. Luisa Carnés was silenced for more than forty years and her work was forgotten. The drama of exile presents us with stories of women who lived outside their countries and did not forget to fight for women's rights. In this particular case, she left Spain to live her exile in Mexico. This article presents the trajectory of one of the women who struggled to conceive a universal condition. Toda consideración hecha sobre los intelectuales españoles durante el franquismo ha de tener en cuenta no solo a los intelectuales que desde el interior de España realizaban sus reflexiones sino que ha de considerar a aquellos intelectuales en el exilio quienes fuera de España llevaron lejos sus reflexiones sin perder de vista la situación interna de su país de origen. El canon literario consolidado antes de 1936 se deshizo con la explosión bélica. La Guerra Civil Española llevó al exilio a una gran parte de sus intelectuales. Entre ellos se encontraba Luisa Carnés (Madrid 1905 - México 1964). A pesar de la incomunicación intelectual entre el exilio y el interior, Luisa mantuvo raíces de comunicación con España, contribuyendo casi silenciosamente con su patria. Y lo hizo desde una visión dolorosa y bélica y, a la vez, como algo definitivo e insuperable. En este trabajo, proponemos demostrar cómo Luisa Carnés, en su viaje inesperado, presenta aquel diálogo. Consideramos que las cuestiones de género no pueden ser consideradas solo como un derecho humano, sino también deben serlo como una condición para lograr el desarrollo en tanto meta fundamental de la igualdad de género. Conocer la historia de mujeres que lucharon por aquellas condiciones es continuar progresando. La educación, la seguridad y los derechos de las mujeres sobre su propio cuerpo hacen parte de esa ola del feminismo. Luisa Carnés quedó silenciada por más de cuarenta años y su obra, olvidada. El drama del exilio nos presenta historias de mujeres que vivieron fuera de sus países y no se olvidaron de luchar por los derechos femeninos. En este caso, particularmente, ella salió de España para vivir su exilio en México. Ese artículo presenta la trayectoria de una de las mujeres que lucharon por concebir una condición universal. |
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Cabrera, Ana Paula |
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Any consideration that is made about the Spanish intellectuals during the Franco regime must take into account not only the intellectuals who carried out their reflections from within Spain, but also those intellectuals in exile who took their reflections far outside of Spain. without losing sight of the internal situation of their country of origin. The literary canon consolidated before 1936 was undone with the explosion of war. The Spanish Civil War led a large part of its intellectuals into exile. Among them was Luisa Carnés (Madrid 1905 - Mexico 1964). Despite the intellectual lack of communication between exile and the interior, Luisa maintained roots in communication with Spain, contributing almost silently to her homeland. And he did it from a painful and warlike vision and, at the same time, as something definitive and insurmountable. In this work, we propose to demonstrate how Luisa Carnés, in her unexpected journey, presents that dialogue. We believe that gender
issues cannot be considered only as a human right, but should also be considered as a condition to achieve development as a fundamental goal of gender equality. Knowing the history of women who fought for those conditions is to continue progressing. Education, security and the rights of women over their own bodies are part of this wave of feminism. Luisa Carnés was silenced for more than forty years and her work was forgotten. The drama of exile presents us with stories of women who lived outside their countries and did not forget to fight for women's rights. In this particular case, she left Spain to live her exile in Mexico. This article presents the trajectory of one of the women who struggled to conceive a universal condition. |
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