Friday, November 12, 2010

Has Kate's Playground Ever Done Hardcore

II Iberoamerican International Women and Independence Ibero Roffé

Cultural Association La Mirada Malva conjunction with the National Commission for the Bicentennial, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Casa de America in Madrid, organized the Second International Ibero-American Women and Independence .

STATEMENT OF MEETING
In this "Second International Ibero-American Women and Independence" will be discussed, since the formation of the most significant milestones which represented the history of various Latin American rebellions, to the creation of independent states nineteenth century women and key figures that facilitated this process, although as in other revolutions, she is not part of the repertoire of social affairs of the period. However, the impact of independence was such that altered the entire society, not only from their social bases, economic or political, but also from the sphere of everyday life. This seizure invades a woman's life and women respond to this unavoidable call their active presence, leaving home and joining the battle field but were chased, raped and in many cases, even death reached. Will consider whether there are imbalances in the life of these silent heroes, if they want to be a model virtue, if acting for the love of country and duty to defend against the aggressor without necessarily being undermined their 'natural qualities', or is rather an eloquent affirmation of womanhood, a claim in exchange for status. In any case, in these times of social upheaval the facts show how women display their tools to defend social and personal independence. We have only to consider some examples to prove it, such as women soldiers in the rebellion of Tupac Amaru precursor independence in the Viceroyalty of Peru, Manuelita Saenz, intriguing woman manly habits, fond of Bolivar, "The General" Antonia Catalán Nava in Mexico, or that of Polycarp "La Pola" Salavarrieta, which structures a spy ring in his hometown of Guadas, Colombia.

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But this struggle also comes through the texts. Thus, we analyze the visibility of cases such as the Peruvian Clorinda Matto de Turner, the voice of indigenous social protest, the Cuban Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, author They most radical ideology, the official organ of the female sex, Flora Tristan, by the promotion of their ideas of equal access to education and Juana Manso, author of the first compendium of history and is considered Argentina's first feminist activist in Argentina, to name just a few examples.

PROGRAM PROVIDED

PLACE: Casa de America in Madrid (Free entrance until full capacity)

DATE: December 1, 2010 Day
HOST: National Commission for the Commemoration of the Bicentennial of Independence Latin American Republics and Cultural Association La Mirada Malva.
SPONSORS: Ministry of Culture, Casa de América
SUPPORTERS: Embassy of Mexico in Spain, Embassy of Guatemala in Spain, Embassy of Colombia in Spain, Fiesta the movies, Foundation OE.

OPENING: DAY 1 December at 10.00 hours

• Presentation: D. Carlos de la Morena Casado, Director of American Tribune, Casa de America

OPEN:

• D. Juan Romero de Terreros. Ambassador of Spain. National Commission on the Bicentennial of the Independence of Latin American Republics

• Representative

Ministry of Culture • Ministry of Foreign Affairs Representative

• Representative Equality Ministry of

• Representative Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Latin American

TABLE 1 From 11.00 to 12.30 hours
SOCIETY AND GENDER IN REPUBLICAN LATIN

• Leyla Bartet, Peruvian writer and sociologist: Tensions in the origins of colonial Peru. English and Moorish in the sixteenth century

• Queen Roffé, critic and writer Argentina: Journalists and travelers in the years of Argentina's independence

• María del Mar López Cabrales, Colorado State University: The revolutionary woman before the Cuban Revolution: achievements and vicissitudes

Chair: M. Angeles Vázquez

TABLE 2 of 12.30 to 14.00

PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN THE INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLES
Bados Ciria
• Design, Autonomous University of Madrid: The Feminization of the independence movements in Latin America

• Noguerol Francisca Jiménez, Universidad de Salamanca: national Subject writing Eduarda Mansilla's work: "A woman of the Century"

• Eva M. Juan Valero, Universidad de Alicante: "A aleph to Clorinda Matto de Turner."

Moderator: Rocío Ferreira

TABLE 3 from 16.00 to 17.30 hours

WOMEN IN THE INDEPENDENCE THROUGH TEXTS

• Ana Maria Da Costa Toscano, Universidade Fernando Pessoa, Portugal: Lieutenant Colonel John Azurduy and independence struggles in the novel of Pancho O'Doneel.

• Rocío Ferreira, De Paul University, Chicago: 'The wild, fierce, terrible Dona Pancha': Literary Representations of Francisca Gamarra Zubiaga

• Consuelo Trivedi Anzola, Colombian writer and essayist: The fiction of the story: Manuela Sáenz

Chair: Concepción Bados Ciria

TABLE 4 from 17.30 to 19.00

WOMEN IN THE INDEPENDENCE FROM THE HISTORIOGRAPHY

• Rocío Oviedo Pérez de Tudela, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Independence and Revolution: Mexico and soldaderas

• Ana Belén García López, historian: The silent heroes of English American independence

• Rosa Maria Drive Montealegre, sociologist and political scientist, External University of Colombia: Resignification of independence within the framework of the celebration of the bicentennial: a view from the re-cultural existence of indigenous women

Moderator: Consuelo Trivedi

De Anzola 19,15 to 20.30

• Projection: Trailer documentary film WOMEN IN ARMS. Part 1: Agustina de Aragón. Part 2: the freedoms of America, led by Diego Mas Trelles, the movies produced by Fiesta, SL

Presented by: Enrique Viciano, president of Fiesta the movies, SL and Diego Mas Trelles, director of the documentary

• Projection: surreality Documentary Festival 2010, Colombia-Spain, Fundación OE: Berta and Nicolasa: Sister Quintreman

Presents: Rosa M. Hard

WINE CLOSURE: 21.00 hours

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