Quelle évolution de la place des femmes dans la culture héroïque centraméricaine ?

The main hypothesis of this work is that national heroes have been for a long time a tool for the dissemination of dominant masculinity and the legitimisation of the patriarchal order established in Central America since the proclamation of independence in 1821. In the first part, breaks and continu...

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Main Author: Catherine Lacaze
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Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2022-06-01
Series:Caravelle
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/12374
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description The main hypothesis of this work is that national heroes have been for a long time a tool for the dissemination of dominant masculinity and the legitimisation of the patriarchal order established in Central America since the proclamation of independence in 1821. In the first part, breaks and continuities in the evolution of the heroic models are examined, and the place of women in the official narrative is determined. The third and last part looks at current issues of the links between history and gender.
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Quelle évolution de la place des femmes dans la culture héroïque centraméricaine ?
Caravelle
Women
Gender
Central America
Heroes
Virility
title Quelle évolution de la place des femmes dans la culture héroïque centraméricaine ?
title_full Quelle évolution de la place des femmes dans la culture héroïque centraméricaine ?
title_fullStr Quelle évolution de la place des femmes dans la culture héroïque centraméricaine ?
title_full_unstemmed Quelle évolution de la place des femmes dans la culture héroïque centraméricaine ?
title_short Quelle évolution de la place des femmes dans la culture héroïque centraméricaine ?
title_sort quelle evolution de la place des femmes dans la culture heroique centramericaine
topic Women
Gender
Central America
Heroes
Virility
url https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/12374
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