The Commune for life or life for the Commune: The struggle of the Parisian proletarian women of 1871

This article addresses the participation of women who played a leading role in the revolutionary days of 1871, seeking to dialogue with the different images and stories that have been built around their participation. After 150 years, it is necessary to ask again who were these protagonists and what...

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Autor principal: Tessio, Julia
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Escuela de Filosofía. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2021
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spelling I15-R231-article-1162021-09-15T14:38:49Z The Commune for life or life for the Commune: The struggle of the Parisian proletarian women of 1871 La Comuna por la vida o la vida por la Comuna: La lucha de las proletarias parisinas de 1871 Tessio, Julia feminine political action feminism Paris Commune acción política femenina feminismo Comuna de París This article addresses the participation of women who played a leading role in the revolutionary days of 1871, seeking to dialogue with the different images and stories that have been built around their participation. After 150 years, it is necessary to ask again who were these protagonists and what were the reasons for their participation, looking beyond the renowned leaders and combatants that stand out in the memoirs. To this end, seeking to break with myths, idealizations and reductionisms, an analysis is developed that starts from the structural conditions of the working class and of the proletarian women in particular, both in the field of production and in the reproduction of the labor force, their forms of organization, participation in workers' associations, the link with feminist traditions; at all levels without losing sight of the tensions and contradictions. We seek in this way to understand what were the driving demands and roles of the thousands of "anonymous" women who were part of the vanguard of the defense of Paris and the first government of the working class. El artículo aborda la participación de las mujeres que protagonizaron las jornadas revolucionarias de 1871, buscando dialogar con las distintas imágenes y relatos que se han construido alrededor de su participación. A 150 años, es necesario volver a preguntarse quiénes fueron esas protagonistas y cuáles fueron los motivos de su participación, buscando más allá de las renombradas dirigentes y las combatientes que se destacan en las memorias. Para ello, buscando romper con los mitos, las idealizaciones y reduccionismos, se desarrolla un análisis que parte de las condiciones estructurales de la clase trabajadora y de las proletarias en particular, tanto en el terreno de la producción como en el de la reproducción de la fuerza de trabajo, sus formas de organización, la participación en las asociaciones de trabajadores, la vinculación con las tradiciones feministas; en todos los niveles sin perder de vista las tensiones y contradicciones. Se busca de este modo comprender cuáles fueron las demandas motoras y los roles de las miles de mujeres “anónimas” que fueron parte de la vanguardia de la defensa de París y el primer gobierno de la clase trabajadora. Escuela de Filosofía. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2021-09-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://cuadernosfilosoficos.unr.edu.ar/index.php/cf/article/view/116 10.35305/cf2.vi17.116 Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época; No. 17 (2020) Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época; Núm. 17 (2020) 2683-9024 1850-3667 spa https://cuadernosfilosoficos.unr.edu.ar/index.php/cf/article/view/116/131 Derechos de autor 2021 Julia Tessio https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0
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Comuna de París
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The Commune for life or life for the Commune: The struggle of the Parisian proletarian women of 1871
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feminism
Paris Commune
acción política femenina
feminismo
Comuna de París
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title The Commune for life or life for the Commune: The struggle of the Parisian proletarian women of 1871
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description This article addresses the participation of women who played a leading role in the revolutionary days of 1871, seeking to dialogue with the different images and stories that have been built around their participation. After 150 years, it is necessary to ask again who were these protagonists and what were the reasons for their participation, looking beyond the renowned leaders and combatants that stand out in the memoirs. To this end, seeking to break with myths, idealizations and reductionisms, an analysis is developed that starts from the structural conditions of the working class and of the proletarian women in particular, both in the field of production and in the reproduction of the labor force, their forms of organization, participation in workers' associations, the link with feminist traditions; at all levels without losing sight of the tensions and contradictions. We seek in this way to understand what were the driving demands and roles of the thousands of "anonymous" women who were part of the vanguard of the defense of Paris and the first government of the working class.
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