Traces of Jewish women in Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930)

The Santa Fe province was characterized, from the half of the 19th century, to be a settlement of populations that migrated from different European countries. Women who lived there were from different origins: Italian, Spanish, Swiss, Lithuanian and Bielorussian. All of them had something in common,...

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Autores principales: Bidut, Vilma, Capoulat, Liliana, Wexler, Berta
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Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2017
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spelling I15-R214-article-302021-02-24T18:43:24Z Traces of Jewish women in Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930) Huellas de las mujeres judías en Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930) Bidut, Vilma Capoulat, Liliana Wexler, Berta Women- immigrants- memory- gender Mujeres- inmigrantes- memoria- género The Santa Fe province was characterized, from the half of the 19th century, to be a settlement of populations that migrated from different European countries. Women who lived there were from different origins: Italian, Spanish, Swiss, Lithuanian and Bielorussian. All of them had something in common, they were migrants and were subordinate to the commandments of men. The purpose of this article is historicizing the life experiences of immigrants women in the first Jewish colonies at Santa Fe northwest territory, organized by the Jewish Colonization Association and analyze how they had the ability to adapt to this space, transform it, how resisted and transgressed its tradition.Our interest focusses on the lives of women who worked in the domestic environment, which developed its multiple activities for home and their families since 1890 until 1930. Therefore they constitute a group often relegated by historiography. The object of this study is formed by the women of Moisés Ville -a settlement that came from Czarist Russia at the end of the 19th century-, that work at their homes, where they had active roles in the symbolic and material production of the social order. La provincia de Santa Fe se caracterizó, desde la segunda mitad del siglo XIX, por ser un asentamiento de poblaciones que migraron desde diferentes países europeos. Las mujeres que la habitaron tenían distintos orígenes: italianas, españolas, suizas, lituanas, bielorrusas. Sin embargo, todas tenían algo en común: eran migrantes y estaban subordinadas a los mandatos de los varones.El propósito de este artículo es historizar las experiencias de vida de mujeres migrantes en la región del noroeste santafesino, concretamente en las primeras colonias judías organizadas por las Jewish Colonization Association1, y analizar cómo tuvieron la capacidad de adaptarse a este espacio, de transformarlo, de qué manera resistieron y transgredieron su tradición. Nuestro interés se centrará en la vida de aquellas mujeres que trabajaron en el espacio doméstico, que desarrollaron sus múltiples actividades para el hogar y en sus familias, desde 1889 hasta 1930. Entendemos que por ello constituyen un colectivo relegado por la historiografía. El objeto de estudio lo conforman las mujeres de Moisés Ville -asentamiento poblacional que llegó desde la Rusia zarista en los finales del siglo XIX-, que trabajaban en sus hogares, donde tuvieron roles activos en la producción material y simbólica del orden social. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2017-01-04 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/30 10.35305/zf.v0i24.30 Zona Franca; No. 24 (2016); 100-122 Zona Franca; Núm. 24 (2016); 100-122 Zona Franca; Núm. 24 (2016); 100-122 2545-6504 0329-8019 spa https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/30/28
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topic Women- immigrants- memory- gender
Mujeres- inmigrantes- memoria- género
spellingShingle Women- immigrants- memory- gender
Mujeres- inmigrantes- memoria- género
Bidut, Vilma
Capoulat, Liliana
Wexler, Berta
Traces of Jewish women in Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930)
topic_facet Women- immigrants- memory- gender
Mujeres- inmigrantes- memoria- género
author Bidut, Vilma
Capoulat, Liliana
Wexler, Berta
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Capoulat, Liliana
Wexler, Berta
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title Traces of Jewish women in Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930)
title_short Traces of Jewish women in Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930)
title_full Traces of Jewish women in Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930)
title_fullStr Traces of Jewish women in Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930)
title_full_unstemmed Traces of Jewish women in Santa Fe. Moisés Ville (1889-1930)
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description The Santa Fe province was characterized, from the half of the 19th century, to be a settlement of populations that migrated from different European countries. Women who lived there were from different origins: Italian, Spanish, Swiss, Lithuanian and Bielorussian. All of them had something in common, they were migrants and were subordinate to the commandments of men. The purpose of this article is historicizing the life experiences of immigrants women in the first Jewish colonies at Santa Fe northwest territory, organized by the Jewish Colonization Association and analyze how they had the ability to adapt to this space, transform it, how resisted and transgressed its tradition.Our interest focusses on the lives of women who worked in the domestic environment, which developed its multiple activities for home and their families since 1890 until 1930. Therefore they constitute a group often relegated by historiography. The object of this study is formed by the women of Moisés Ville -a settlement that came from Czarist Russia at the end of the 19th century-, that work at their homes, where they had active roles in the symbolic and material production of the social order.
publisher Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR
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url https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/30
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