Author(s): Oliva Noguez Noguez
Journal: Historia 2.0 : Conocimiento Histórico en Clave Digital
ISSN 2027-9035
Volume: 2;
Issue: 4;
Start page: 60;
Date: 2012;
Original page
Keywords: Press | Writers | Women | Constitutionalism | Public Debate | Feminism
ABSTRACT
This paper develops a review of the role played by women writers, journalists and feminists in Mexico constitutionalist, 1915-1916, through the weekly La Mujer Moderna, under the direction of Hermila Galindo. Through the weekly, we can interpret how women writers joined the social changes promised by the new armed movement of the Mexican Revolution, so too, the variety of existing positions around how it should be participating. With the foregoing is argued dialogue and negotiation, women who held liberal ideas and those who supported conservative positions on issues related to women’s suffrage and education.
Journal: Historia 2.0 : Conocimiento Histórico en Clave Digital
ISSN 2027-9035
Volume: 2;
Issue: 4;
Start page: 60;
Date: 2012;
Original page
Keywords: Press | Writers | Women | Constitutionalism | Public Debate | Feminism
ABSTRACT
This paper develops a review of the role played by women writers, journalists and feminists in Mexico constitutionalist, 1915-1916, through the weekly La Mujer Moderna, under the direction of Hermila Galindo. Through the weekly, we can interpret how women writers joined the social changes promised by the new armed movement of the Mexican Revolution, so too, the variety of existing positions around how it should be participating. With the foregoing is argued dialogue and negotiation, women who held liberal ideas and those who supported conservative positions on issues related to women’s suffrage and education.