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    The Marxist Feminism of Heleieth Saffioti por Gonçalves, Renata

    Publicado 2011
    “…Paddling against the current of academic thinking of the 1960s in Brazil, Heleieth Saffioti was the first to review women’s conditions from a class perspective against the majority of Marxist studies that still defended the idea that capital was blind to sex differences. …”
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    Without bread and without roses: from the Marxist feminism inspired by May 1968 to the academicism of gender por Gonçalves, Renata

    Publicado 2009
    “…In this article we reexamine the dynamics of the feminist movement, highlighting the particularity of its two faces in Brazil: on the one hand, a “revisited” feminism and on the other, the women’s movement. …”
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    Of old and new crazy women: The Madres and Mothers of May against State violence por Gonçalves, Renata

    Publicado 2012
    “…In this article we develop a comparative analysis of the Mothers of May Square of Argentinaand the Mothers of May in contemporary Brazil. The former arose during the last Argentinemilitary dictatorship, meeting silently in May Square to demand information on the disappearanceof their political activist children, as well as their grandchildren, who in some cases hadbeen brutally stolen by the torturers. …”
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    Interview – Heleieth Saffioti by herself: Genesis of “A Woman in a Society of Classes”. por Gonçalves, Renata, Branco, Carolina

    Publicado 2011
    “…We havethe privilege to present, through her uninterruptedaccount, the construction of the irreverent thoughtsof the feminist-Marxist precursor of gender studiesin Brazil. From her narrative emerges part of thesaga that led to the consolidation of the SocialSciences in the country.…”
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    info:eu-repo/semantics/article