Summer Course
CURSO ONLINE EN DIRECTO - Mujeres, violencia y Transición

CURSO ONLINE EN DIRECTO - Mujeres, violencia y Transición

18.Sep - 18. Sep, 2020 Cod. X50-20

Description

This Summer Course will bring together three brilliant historians to discuss the relationship between feminism, experience of violence and politics at the time of the Spanish Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy.

Monica Moreno, Maria Angels Larumbe and María del Rosario Ruiz Franco have paid special attention in their research to the history of women in a context as intense and peculiar as the Spanish Transition. A moment not without violence and which confronted women from different points of view.

These three historians will reflect on the effects of a regression on the emancipation processes operating in Franco's rule, the relevance of one's own memory to establishing gender policies, the relationship of women with politics and violence from the death of the dictator in 1975 to the consolidation of the democratic system in Spain.

 

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Objectives

Introducir el debate sobre la Transición desde una perpspectiva que combine género y violencia.

Establecer una interdisciplinariedad en los estudios sobre la Transición y violencia.

Contribuir al estudio de la historia de la relación entre violencia y género.

Activity directed to

  • University student
  • Students not from university
  • Teachers
  • Professionals
  • All public

Contributors

  • Instutot Valentín de Foronda
  • Vocerrectorado del Álava

Program

18-09-2020

09:00 - 09:15

Registro y entrega de documentación

09:15 - 09:25

Presentation by the Director of the activity

  • José Maria Portillo Valdes UPV/EHU
09:25 - 10:30

“Con la pata quebrada, rapadas. La dictadura franquista contra las mujeres“

  • Melanie Ibanez Domingo Universidad de Valencia
10:30 - 11:45

“ Mujeres y violencia revolucionaria en el tardofranquismo y la Transición (1h 15 min)“

  • Mónica Moreno Seco Universidad de Alicante
11:45 - 12:15

Break

12:15 - 13:30

“La larga travesía del desierto: la Transición española en clave de género“

  • María del Rosario Ruiz Franco Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Profesora titular

Directors

José Maria Portillo Valdes

UPV/EHU

José M. Portillo es catedrático de Historia Contemporánea de la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herido Unibersitatea. Anteriormente ha sido profesor en las universidades de Georgetown, Nevada y Chicago en EEUU, Santiago de Compostela en España, El Colegio de México y el Instituto Mora en México y la Universidad Externado en Colombia. Sus investigaciones se han centrado en la historia de la cultura política y constitucional tanto en España como en Hispanoamérica. Es autor de Crisis atlántica. Autonomía e independencia en la crisis de la monarquía española (2006); Fuero Indio. La provincia india de Tlaxcala 1780-1824 (2014); Historia mínima del constitucionalismo en América Latina (2015) y Entre tiros e historia. La constitución de la autonomía vasca 1976-1979 (2018).

Speakers

Melanie Ibanez Domingo

Mónica Moreno Seco

María del Rosario Ruiz Franco

Registration fees

REGISTRATIONUntil 18-09-2020
37,00 EUR
31,00 EUR
20,00 EUR
0 EUR

Venue

Online streaming

Live online

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Sustainable development goals

5 - Gender equality

Achieve gender equality and empower all women and young girls. Key issues: the end of all forms of discrimination and violence, recognition of unpaid care and domestic work, shared responsibility, equal opportunities, full and effective participation in reproductive rights, equal rights vis-à-vis economic resources, access to land and other assets and ownership.

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