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Gendering Antifascism: Women's Activism in Argentina and the World, 1918-1947

Gendering Antifascism: Women's Activism in Argentina and the World, 1918-1947 - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Sandra McGee DeutschSeries:Pitt Latin AmericanPublish date:2023-09-05Pages:368
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Pittsburgh PressISBN-13:9780822947813ISBN-10:822947811UPC:9780822947813Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Latin America, Women, Feminism & Feminist TheoryBook Topic:South AmericaSize:9.06 x 6.30 x 1.45 inchesWeight:1.7813Product ID:SCGWH80NHZ
Argentine women's long resistance to extreme rightists, tyranny, and militarism culminated in the Junta de la Victoria, or Victory Board, a group that organized in the aftermath of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in defiance of the neutralist and Axis-leaning government in Argentina. A sewing and knitting group that provided garments and supplies for the Allied armies in World War II, the Junta de la Victoria was a politically minded association that mobilized women in the fight against fascism. Without explicitly characterizing itself as feminist, the organization promoted women's political rights and visibility and attracted forty-five thousand members. The Junta ushered diverse constituencies of Argentine women into political involvement in an unprecedented experiment in pluralism, coalition-building, and political struggle. Sandra McGee Deutsch uses this internationally minded but local group to examine larger questions surrounding the global conflict between democracy and fascism.
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Pittsburgh PressISBN-13:9780822947813ISBN-10:822947811UPC:9780822947813Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Latin America, Women, Feminism & Feminist TheoryBook Topic:South AmericaSize:9.06 x 6.30 x 1.45 inchesWeight:1.7813Product ID:SCGWH80NHZ
Sandra McGee Deutsch is professor emerita of history at the University of Texas at El Paso. She is the author of Counterrevolution in Argentina, 1900-1932: The Argentine Patriotic League; Las derechas: The Extreme Right in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, 1890-1939; and Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation: A History of Argentine Jewish Women, 1880-1955, which won a Latin American Jewish Studies Association Book Award. She is also coeditor of Women of the Right: Comparisons and Interplay across Borders and The Argentine Right: Its History and Intellectual Origins, 1910 to the Present.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

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