Angolan women in the anti-colonial struggle: historiography, sources, and memory
The narratives of the fight against colonization have been constructed as masculine, based on documents produced by men and, therefore, women have occupied a peripheral space in these narratives. In Angola, in the field of Women's History, a critical perspective of writing in the feminine or wr...
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| Lenguaje: | Español |
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Escuela de Historia. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. Universidad Nacional de Rosario
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistapaginas.unr.edu.ar/index.php/RevPaginas/article/view/513 |
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| Sumario: | The narratives of the fight against colonization have been constructed as masculine, based on documents produced by men and, therefore, women have occupied a peripheral space in these narratives. In Angola, in the field of Women's History, a critical perspective of writing in the feminine or writing produced by women is recent. In this sense, the theme of Angolan women is important to understand the social dynamics of contemporary Angola. To this end, this work invites researchers from different areas, but mainly historians, to rethink the historiography about / by Angolan women in the way narratives that meet the “mandatory” theoretical and practical needs were constructed in the context of national liberation. |
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