Primer Congreso Femenino Internacional de Buenos Aires (1910). Por la emancipación, los derechos sociales y el sufragio en América Latina.

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Title: Primer Congreso Femenino Internacional de Buenos Aires (1910). Por la emancipación, los derechos sociales y el sufragio en América Latina. (Spanish).
Alternate Title: First International Women's Congress of Buenos Aires (1910). For emancipation, social rights and suffrage in Latin America. (English)
Authors: de Valladolid, Universidad, Félez Castañé, Nuria
Source: Arenal.Revista de Historia de las Mujeres. jul-dic2024, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p649-670. 22p.
Subjects: WOMEN'S suffrage, GENDER inequality, INTERNATIONAL Workingmen's Association, WOMEN legislators, LIVING conditions, HUMAN trafficking, FEMINISTS
Geographic Terms: BUENOS Aires (Argentina)
Abstract (English): The article describes the First International Women's Congress in Buenos Aires in 1910, organized by the association "Universitarias Argentinas". It highlights the participation of figures such as Julieta Lanteri, María Abellá, and Belén Sárraga, who advocated for equality and the improvement of women's living conditions. The congress addressed topics such as education, women's suffrage, peace, and the fight against human trafficking, reflecting the diversity of feminist opinions and proposals at the time. [Extracted from the article]
Abstract (Spanish): El artículo describe el Primer Congreso Femenino Internacional de Buenos Aires en 1910, organizado por la asociación "Universitarias Argentinas". Destaca la participación de figuras como Julieta Lanteri, María Abellá y Belén Sárraga, quienes abogaron por la igualdad y la mejora de las condiciones de vida de las mujeres. El congreso abordó temas como la educación, el sufragio femenino, la paz y la lucha contra la trata de blancas, reflejando la diversidad de opiniones y propuestas feministas en la época. [Extracted from the article]
Database: Referencia Latina
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Abstract:The article describes the First International Women's Congress in Buenos Aires in 1910, organized by the association "Universitarias Argentinas". It highlights the participation of figures such as Julieta Lanteri, María Abellá, and Belén Sárraga, who advocated for equality and the improvement of women's living conditions. The congress addressed topics such as education, women's suffrage, peace, and the fight against human trafficking, reflecting the diversity of feminist opinions and proposals at the time. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:11346396
DOI:10.30827/arenal.v31i2.30557