De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977)
This article analyzes the women’s magazine Claudia de México from its first appearance in 1965 up until 1977, when the National Family Planning Program was launched. Claudia presented itself as a magazine for the “modern woman,” with fashion tips, recipes and articles that addressed sexual and repro...
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description | This article analyzes the women’s magazine Claudia de México from its first appearance in 1965 up until 1977, when the National Family Planning Program was launched. Claudia presented itself as a magazine for the “modern woman,” with fashion tips, recipes and articles that addressed sexual and reproductive issues such as sexual pleasure, birth control and abortion. Starting in the 1970s, slogans of “women’s liberation” made their appearance and, though they were criticized, they nevertheless marked the beginning of a new era in which demographic policy began to uphold the rights of women to make decisions on reproductive issues and in which “machismo” became something to be eliminated. This article examines this transition, combining an in-depth analysis of the magazine’s contents (articles, photographs, advertising) with other sources, such as contemporary films, Second Wave feminist writings, interviews with women who came of age in those years and secondary literature examining the period. |
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spelling | oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-35312023-10-07T19:20:44Z From “Modern Woman” to “Liberated Woman.” An Analysis of the Magazine Claudia de México (1965-1977) De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) Felitti, Karina Mexico stereotypes cultural industry feminism sexuality 20th Century México estereotipos industria cultural feminismo sexualidad siglo XX This article analyzes the women’s magazine Claudia de México from its first appearance in 1965 up until 1977, when the National Family Planning Program was launched. Claudia presented itself as a magazine for the “modern woman,” with fashion tips, recipes and articles that addressed sexual and reproductive issues such as sexual pleasure, birth control and abortion. Starting in the 1970s, slogans of “women’s liberation” made their appearance and, though they were criticized, they nevertheless marked the beginning of a new era in which demographic policy began to uphold the rights of women to make decisions on reproductive issues and in which “machismo” became something to be eliminated. This article examines this transition, combining an in-depth analysis of the magazine’s contents (articles, photographs, advertising) with other sources, such as contemporary films, Second Wave feminist writings, interviews with women who came of age in those years and secondary literature examining the period. Este artículo analiza la revista femenina Claudia de México, desde su aparición en 1965 hasta 1977, cuando se pone en marcha el Programa Nacional de Planificación Familiar (1977). Claudia se presenta como la revista para la “mujer moderna”, interpelándola a partir de la moda, las recetas de cocina, las publicidades, y con informes que abordan cuestiones sexuales y reproductivas, como el placer sexual, la anticoncepción y el aborto. A comienzos de los setenta, las consignas de “liberación femenina” ganan lugar y aunque criticadas, van marcado una nueva época en la cual las políticas demográficas mexicanas apuntan a sostener el derecho de las mujeres a decidir en materia reproductiva y a erradicar el “machismo”. El artículo se organiza a partir de esta transición, y combina un análisis en profundidad del contenido de la revista (notas, fotografías, publicidades) con otras fuentes, como el cine de la época, escritos feministas de la segunda ola, entrevistas a mujeres jóvenes en aquellos años, y bibliografía secundaria que aborda este periodo. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2018-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/xml https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/3531 10.24201/hm.v67i3.3531 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 67, Núm. 3 (267) enero-marzo 2018; 1345-1394 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/3531/3406 https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/3531/3450 Derechos de autor 2017 Historia Mexicana |
spellingShingle | Mexico stereotypes cultural industry feminism sexuality 20th Century México estereotipos industria cultural feminismo sexualidad siglo XX Felitti, Karina De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) |
title | De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) |
title_alt | From “Modern Woman” to “Liberated Woman.” An Analysis of the Magazine Claudia de México (1965-1977) |
title_full | De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) |
title_fullStr | De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) |
title_full_unstemmed | De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) |
title_short | De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) |
title_sort | de la mujer moderna a la mujer liberada un analisis de la revista claudia de mexico 1965 1977 |
topic | Mexico stereotypes cultural industry feminism sexuality 20th Century México estereotipos industria cultural feminismo sexualidad siglo XX |
topic_facet | Mexico stereotypes cultural industry feminism sexuality 20th Century México estereotipos industria cultural feminismo sexualidad siglo XX |
url | https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/3531 |
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