Between Home and Profession. The conduct books by Francisca Bohigas during the first Francoism (1939-1950).

Francisca Bohigas was one of the most important conservative women in Spain in the first half of the 20th century. In spite of her affinity with Franco’s dictatorship, in the conduct books that she published during the first decade of the regime, she disagreed on some central aspects of the official...

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Main Author: Alejandro Camino Rodríguez
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná 2018-05-01
Series:Travessias
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Online Access:http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/19134
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spelling doaj-52ed1f96f74745119ba6ca7ea5568e8c2020-11-25T03:33:35ZporUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do ParanáTravessias1982-59352018-05-0112122424211396Between Home and Profession. The conduct books by Francisca Bohigas during the first Francoism (1939-1950).Alejandro Camino Rodríguez0Universidad Autónoma de MadridFrancisca Bohigas was one of the most important conservative women in Spain in the first half of the 20th century. In spite of her affinity with Franco’s dictatorship, in the conduct books that she published during the first decade of the regime, she disagreed on some central aspects of the official gender model that the Francoist regime tried to transform into a hegemonic one. However, this does not mean that her thought was completely transgressive. She tried to strengthen the existing patriarchal structures in the private sphere, although as an autonomous and, at the same time, privileged subject, she was able to negotiate, question and/or openly resist the official gender norms and regulations she did not agree with. Firstly, she strove to salvage and preserve social acceptance and respectability that certain ways of remaining unmarried had traditionally enjoyed in Spain. Moreover, she fought to remove the social barriers that Spanish women faced to access almost any job. These are sufficient examples to argue that the elements of the official gender model that Bohigas chose to fight against were not mere details and nuances, but central aspects of the gender system that the dictatorship wanted to impose. The analysis of Bohigas’s conduct books provides a privileged framework for exploring the possibilities of action that conservative women -even those who supported the dictatorship- had when negotiating and questioning the roles that the Francoism strove to impose on Spanish women.http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/19134géneromanuales de conductamujeres españolastrabajo femenino.
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Between Home and Profession. The conduct books by Francisca Bohigas during the first Francoism (1939-1950).
Travessias
género
manuales de conducta
mujeres españolas
trabajo femenino.
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title Between Home and Profession. The conduct books by Francisca Bohigas during the first Francoism (1939-1950).
title_short Between Home and Profession. The conduct books by Francisca Bohigas during the first Francoism (1939-1950).
title_full Between Home and Profession. The conduct books by Francisca Bohigas during the first Francoism (1939-1950).
title_fullStr Between Home and Profession. The conduct books by Francisca Bohigas during the first Francoism (1939-1950).
title_full_unstemmed Between Home and Profession. The conduct books by Francisca Bohigas during the first Francoism (1939-1950).
title_sort between home and profession. the conduct books by francisca bohigas during the first francoism (1939-1950).
publisher Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
series Travessias
issn 1982-5935
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Francisca Bohigas was one of the most important conservative women in Spain in the first half of the 20th century. In spite of her affinity with Franco’s dictatorship, in the conduct books that she published during the first decade of the regime, she disagreed on some central aspects of the official gender model that the Francoist regime tried to transform into a hegemonic one. However, this does not mean that her thought was completely transgressive. She tried to strengthen the existing patriarchal structures in the private sphere, although as an autonomous and, at the same time, privileged subject, she was able to negotiate, question and/or openly resist the official gender norms and regulations she did not agree with. Firstly, she strove to salvage and preserve social acceptance and respectability that certain ways of remaining unmarried had traditionally enjoyed in Spain. Moreover, she fought to remove the social barriers that Spanish women faced to access almost any job. These are sufficient examples to argue that the elements of the official gender model that Bohigas chose to fight against were not mere details and nuances, but central aspects of the gender system that the dictatorship wanted to impose. The analysis of Bohigas’s conduct books provides a privileged framework for exploring the possibilities of action that conservative women -even those who supported the dictatorship- had when negotiating and questioning the roles that the Francoism strove to impose on Spanish women.
topic género
manuales de conducta
mujeres españolas
trabajo femenino.
url http://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/19134
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