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Año: 2019
ISSN: 2525-8184, 1519-3314
Pereira, Alexandra Maria
ABPHE
The article analyzes the life history of the brothers Antônio Pinto de Miranda and Baltazar Pinto de Miranda, who became important businessmen of the Portuguese Empire during the second half of the 18th century. For that, we analyzed primary sources that allowed the reconstitution of its trajectories, through a nominative methodological approach, focused on the case study and for a qualitative analysis of the sources. Thus, the emphasis of our research was on the collection of documentation that allowed us to evaluate both the process and the elements that guided the economic and social ascendancy of our characters to the Portuguese merchant elite, such as, for example, positions in administrative positions and acquisition of insignia that confer social distinction, in order to combine the results of the research with the context of which it was part.
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2525-8184, 1519-3314
Aidar, Bruno
ABPHE
Apresentação HE&HE v. 22, n. 1 (2019)
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2525-8184, 1519-3314
Meneses, José Newton Coelho
ABPHE
Resenha bibliográfica de MARTINS, Roberto B. Crescendo em silêncio. A incrível economia escravista de Minas Gerais no século XIX. Belo Horizonte: ICAM/ABPHE, 2018, 629p.
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2525-8184, 1519-3314
Aidar, Bruno
ABPHE
Editorial HE&HE v. 22, n. 2 (2019)
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2735-7473, 0719-0417
Forstenzer, Nicole
Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
This paper analyzes Chilean feminism in the 2000s and argues that three branches of feminism coexist in post-dictatorship Chile. The differentiation between these branches goes beyond merely tactical or strategic discrepancies and involves fundamentally divergent political projects. This differentiation is closely linked to the institutionalization of gender policies by the center-left coalition in power between 1990 and 2010, the Concertación. The analysis discusses the different branch’s collective action repertoires and highlights the tensions and power struggles in Chilean feminism. Lastly, the paper sets forth a tentative analysis of the recent rebirth of feminist activism in 2018, premised on the intersection of two framing contexts: the domestic struggles for greater democracy and social justice and the international feminist uprising against sexual violence and harassment with the MeToo phenomenon or the campaign to legalize abortion in Argentina.
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2735-7473, 0719-0417
Millán, Márgara
Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
At Feminism at the present moment, as a name that we give to the resistances of specific women in specific situations, demands an integral and integrating critical intentionality on the Nation and the national space. In order to take that step, feminisms have had to cross identity boundaries in an exercise of self-decolonization. The zapatista indigenous uprising in México and the following political agenda has been essencial for new visibility and a new politics of enuntiation of “women in struggle”, placement and speech space that in the recent years have been formulating an antisistemic platform, anti-capitalist and antipatriacal, decolonizing modernity illusions.
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2735-7473, 0719-0417
de Fina Gonzalez, Débora; Figueroa Vidal, Francisca
Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
Between May and July 2018, Chile was the stage for one of the biggest feminist demonstrations in the country's history. From the feminist’s occupying and strikes made in more than twenty universities and high schools, the students massively occupied the streets with new expressions, slogans and colors to denounce old and silenced daily practices of abuse and harassment, power relations and objectification of their bodies. In this article, we propose to look at the Chilean feminist May from the crossing between three key elements: (i) the moment of international feminist effervescence and the "revival of militant feminism" (Watkins, 2018); (ii) the latent and growing organization of the Chilean feminist political field - in its fragmentation and heterogeneity - in the social fabric of the last decade and, finally, (iii) its intertwining with the student movement, probably the most relevant social actor demanding and transforming since the democratic transition.
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2735-7473, 0719-0417
Ahumada Pailahueque, Karina
Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
El presente artículo se pregunta por las posibilidades y obstáculos para la emergencia de un “feminismo mapuche” en la comuna de Pudahuel. Para ello, recurro a un ejercicio reflexivo basado en mi experiencia laboral, con nueve organizaciones indígenas del territorio, durante el transcurso de dos años y medio (2016-2019). La hipótesis del texto es que la dualidad, la unidad de lucha, la violencia vivida al interior y fuera del hogar, la invisibilización por parte de los feminismos “blancos” y el llamado a representar la dignidad de un pueblo, son algunas de las paradojas que las mujeres mapuche compartimos en el proceso de construcción de una subjetividad política feminista.
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2735-7473, 0719-0417
Alvarez, Sonia E.
Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
In this essay I propose a political-conceptual grammar, an interpretive framework to rethink the changing dynamics of what wenormally call "social movements," emphasizingfeminisms in movement and seeking to understand their recent expressions of / in protest. My reflections are mainly based on my immersion in activism and the feminist academy in Brazil, as well as in the longitudinal and virtual ethnographic work that I have been doing for several years on various feminisms, social movements, NGOs, activism networks, anti-globalizationmovements, and protests in the last decade in Brazil and other parts of LatinAmerica.
Año: 2019
ISSN: 2735-7473, 0719-0417
Ser & Gráfica, Colectiva
Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales

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