"That the steel of the pen does not displace the steel of the needle": representations of university and professional women in Eva magazine (Chile, 1948-1960)
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2024-02-17
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Universidad de Granada
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ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL-NODERIVS 4.0 INTERNATIONAL
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This article aims to elucidate how the university and professional women were represented discursively and iconographically in the Chilean magazine Eva from 1948 to 1960, a time frame in which economy and politics developed an opening towards women, favoring women their entrance into higher education. These processes occurred especially in urban spaces, where women's work became a necessity for the national economy development, expanding the action field of women and generating a complex readaptation of sociocultural patterns. Based on this, census data was studied for female and male admission to educational classrooms during the 20th century, data that, by using a gender analysis, will contrast the traditional and modern images that Eva projects in its pages.
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Chile, 20th Century, Eva, Female professionalization, Education, Representation
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ARENAL-Revista de historia de mujeres, Volume30, Issue 2, Page 659-695.
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10.30827/arenal.v30i2.23766