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A third form of feminism was "feminismo de la igualdad" or "feminismo de la diferencia". Feminists attempted to be engaged in the democratic transition process, including the Spanish constitution of 1978, and the 1977, 1979 and 1982 general elections.
Deseos de cambio, a--el cambio de los deseos? (Santiago: Sandra Lidid., 1995). Espiritualidad: una reflexión desde el género (Santiago: La Morada, 1990). Feminismo: pasos críticos y deseos de cambio (Santiago: La Morada, 1990). Una historia fuera de la historia: biografía política de Margarita Pisano' (Santiago: Editorial Revolucionarias, 2009
Feminist genealogies in the spanish art 1960–2010, in Spanish, Genealogías feministas en el arte español: 1960–2010 was an exhibition held from 24 June 2012 to 24 February 2013 at the Contemporary Art Museum of Castilla y León (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León - MUSAC), in León, Spain.
[5] Marañón's 1921 Maternidad y feminismo, republished as a second edition in 1951, announced, "The difference between the sexes is insurmountable. Such difference emerges from the anatomical surface of each man and woman, and it goes to the deepest, darkest roots of life, to the home of the cells."
The Civil Code of 1889 was restored by the Franco regime. This code saw the re-introduction of guardianship and subordination of women into civil law. [5] It also saw the age of majority changed to 23, or 25 if they had not left their parents' home to marry or join a convent. [6]
prólogo de El desarrollo del subdesarrollo, de A. G. Frank (1967) Tres culturas en agonía (con S. Arguedas, F. Carmona y J. Carrión, 1969) Los revolucionarios (1971) Epigraphie Maya et linguistique mayanne (París, 1975) "Memorias de mi relación con el feminismo y las feministas", en Fem (1981)
En el infierno. Ser mujer en las cárceles de España. Barcelona: Ediciones de Feminismo, 1977. Viernes 13 en la calle del Correo. Barcelona: Planeta, 1981. El varón español en búsqueda de su identidad. Barcelona: Plaza & Janés, 1984. El alboroto español. Barcelona: Fontanella, 1984.
Sex education in Francoist Spain (1939–1975) and the democratic transition (1975–1982) was prohibited by law to be taught in schools. When it was addressed, it was originally done so from a moralistic point of view, highlighting concepts like the need for chastity.