They have a voice: the women's liberation movement
Abstract
Between the long period of female invisibility and the way they stand out today in society, it reflects a lot about their place in historiography. The changes that took place from the Annales school gave rise to “new subjects”, starting from an analysis of the popular daily life, of the oppressed, of those silenced. From a perspective of analysis of the present time, we will be able to analyze how the process of taking the place of women in society, as an active and present being in her time, took place. Faced with a structural, theoretical and methodological basis of feminist groups, it was possible to question the oppressions of patriarchal societies.
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2021-04-30
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Faria De Almeida, D. . (2021). They have a voice: the women’s liberation movement. Boletim Do Tempo Presente, 10(04), 45–58. Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufs.br/tempopresente/article/view/15597
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