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Latinoamérica. Revista de estudios Latinoamericanos

On-line version ISSN 2448-6914Print version ISSN 1665-8574

Abstract

PERRIG, Sara A.. What's next? Antiperonists women and women's political rights (1947-1951). Latinoamérica [online]. 2015, n.61, pp.97-127. ISSN 2448-6914.

In 1947, during the first government of Juan Domingo Perón, was sanctioned the Law 13,010 that gave women the right to elect and be elected to government positions throughout the territory of Argentina. Many of those women who had long involved in the fight for suffrage, began to wonder about the "politics" into a reality transformed by access to voting and the political rise of the figure of Eva Perón. This paper intends to deconstruct the cracks and fissures that had the discourses of antiperonists in the attempts they made to conceive and think the political and social role of women.

Keywords : Women history; Peronism; Antiperonism; Gender; Political discourse.

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