Anarcha-Feminist press: an “incisive” writing plataform in the newspaper La Voz de la Mujer

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Leticia Contreras Candia

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This article analyzes the dissident (self) representation spaces to the hegemonic imaginary of national modernization configured in the Argentine communist-anarchic newspaper La Voz de la Mujer (1896), specifically we will analyze a column, without title, signed by Pepita Guerra. With this purpose, we will adopt a critical approach from gender studies that allows us to explore the ideological struggles of the sex-gender system in nineteenth-century Argentina. We find in Pepita Guerra’s scriptural exercise the articulation of alternative subjectivities, in a feminist key, that fissure the body orders and

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