Antifascist struggles and gendered trajectories libertarian movement in Argentina (1936-1955)
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Anarquism, anti fascist trayectorias, anti fascismAbstract
In this work we address the historical trajectories four militants of the anarchist movement. From a critical perspective, we think of individual biographies as problematic spaces in which the senses, experiences and identities are presented in complex ways. At the same time, participation in the antifascist movement will be considered foundational feature to understand the paths by which these / these anarchists redefine his/her life and his membership in and to the libertarian movement in Argentina. Throughout our work we describe generically distinct trajectories of men and women who represent the cases discussed in this paper: Ana Piacenza, Iris Pavón, José Marcos Grunfeld and Dukelsky . Also, in relation to the methodology, we will use some concepts derived from Pierre Bourdieu’s perspective, such as political, social capital, cultural history, biography and social aging.Downloads
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