TY - JOUR PY - 2012// TI - Dead in the life. research on the repression on women throughout the Spanish post-civil war period in Ciudad Real JO - AIBR-Rev. Antropol. Iberoam. A1 - Fernandez Garcia, Sandra SP - 327 EP - 359 VL - 7 IS - 3 N2 - This paper analyzes those gender aspects that made a difference between the repression of women and men during the early years of Franco's dictatorship. The analysis is presented from both, gender studies and political anthropology. This way these aspects will be linked up with the inherited political traditions during the Franco regime. The paper propose an explanation about the way in which the separation of women from the domestic domain, and their entrance in the political space as public subjects that occurred in Spain during the second Republic and the Civil War; was a hidden fact, covered up by the governmental repressive politics. This was an elaborated discourse of the historical narrative that the political role of women was reshaped and reconstructed as collectively inexistent. It was turn into a distortion, as a set of particular cases of delinquency and deviation. The construction of this discourse was based from the beginning on the establishment of certain practices such as the logic of the system of justice, as it will be demonstrated in the analysis of the trial reports of women. It is by the analysis of this file reports, understood as cultural creations, where there may be distinguished the system of a symbolic construction not capable consider women as a political subject.
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LA - es SN - 1695-9752 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -