50 years of feminism in Spain and Latin America

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18002/cg.i20.9301

Keywords:

feminism, public sphere, Spain, Latin America

Abstract

This special issue addresses the profound changes that feminism and the incorporation of women into the public sphere have brought about in our current world. The issue opens with 15 guest articles written by specialists from different areas of knowledge, different generations, and different geographies. The guest section is structured in three parts: 1) Thought and Language, 2) History and Facts, and 3) Debates. In addition to this content, 9 articles from the special issue are added, and the issue closes with another 9 articles from Tribuna Abierta and the 8 reviews, along with a profile of the Mexican theorist Marcela Lagarde in the "About" section.

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Ana de Miguel Álvarez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos - España

Full Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the UNED (Service Commission). She directs the course History of Feminist Theory, taught at the UCM since 1991. She has published studies on classics such as John Stuart Mill, Alejandra Kolontai, Flora Tristan and Quasim Amin. She has co-edited, together with Celia Amorós, Feminist Theory. From the Enlightenment to Globalization (3 vols.). Books: Sexual Neoliberalism. The Myth of Free Choice (2015) and Ethics for Celia, Against the Double Truth (2021). Latest academic article: "The reaction against the fourth feminist wave. The (re)legitimization of sexual violence in post-"Me Too" times. Philosophical keys to understanding the incomprehensible" (Eunomía, 2023). She has received awards such as the Ángeles Durán for scientific innovation in gender studies (UAM), the Carmen de Burgos for feminist dissemination (UMA), and the award for research excellence (URJC Social Council). Author profile on Dialnet

Alicia Miyares , Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) - España

She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Oviedo and is a professor in the Department of Moral and Political Philosophy at the UNED (National University of Madrid). She researches the political and moral history of feminism in the 19th century and the political theory of feminism. She specializes in equality policies and political participation and is a member of the research group The Path to Parity at the University of Oviedo. She is the author of numerous articles and book chapters and has written the essays Nietzsche or the Age of Comparison (Trabe, 2002), Feminist Democracy (Cátedra, 2003), and Patriarchal Dystopias: A Feminist Analysis of "Queer Genderism" (Cátedra, 2021).

Published

2025-06-28

How to Cite

de Miguel Álvarez, A. . and Miyares , A. . (2025) “50 years of feminism in Spain and Latin America”, Cuestiones de género: de la igualdad y la diferencia, (20), pp. 1–6. doi: 10.18002/cg.i20.9301.