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Titre El feminismo liberal en el Perú decimonónico: Manuel González Prada y la Generación de escritoras de 1870
Auteur Mónica Cárdenas Moreno
Mir@bel Revue Amerika
Numéro no 17, 2018 Autour de Manuel GONZÁLEZ PRADA (Lima, 5 janvier 1844 – Lima, 22 juillet 1918)
Rubrique / Thématique
Dossier thématique
 Féminisme
Résumé anglais In the last two decades of the nineteenth century, and in the context of national reconstruction following the Pacific War (1879-1883), a new thought influenced by liberalism and positivism emerges about the question of women. Manuel González Prada and others contemporary women writers of the generation of 1870 like Clorinda Matto and Mercedes Cabello criticized the role of the Church in the education of women, denounced the inequalities and the alienation of the woman in the institution of the wedding. Thus, they put in the middle of the debate the fate of the “angel of the home” exalted by the previous romantic generation. In this work, we will present a comparative analysis of the three writers cited around three key ideas: the function of women in the development of societies; the woman as agent of transformation of her own condition; and the visibility of women's work.
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