Antifeminismo y feminismo católico en México. La Unión Femenina Católica Mexicana y la revista Acción Femenina, 1933 – 1958

This article aims to analyze some discussions that took place around feminism within the Mexican Catholic Church in the years before the Second Vatican Council, specifically those related to women's suffrage, wage labor and divorce. To do this the magazine Acción Femenina, founded in 1933 as th...

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Main Author: Espinoza Meléndez, Pedro
Format: Online
Language:Spanish
Editor: El Colegio de México A.C. 2020
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Online Access:https://estudiosdegenero.colmex.mx/index.php/eg/article/view/381
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Estudios de Género

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Summary:This article aims to analyze some discussions that took place around feminism within the Mexican Catholic Church in the years before the Second Vatican Council, specifically those related to women's suffrage, wage labor and divorce. To do this the magazine Acción Femenina, founded in 1933 as the official communication body of the Mexican Catholic Women's Union (UFCM), one of the female branches of the Mexican Catholic Action (ACM) was used. The hypothesis is that there was a tension with regard to gender discourses, since in their publications anti-feminist positions coexisted with feminist claims. This lead us to complexify the history of Catholic feminism in Mexico, which could have its origins in the before the Second Vatican Council.