María Luisa Femenías and María Cristina Spadaro. The López Sisters. Feminist Lights and Shadows of the 1900s. Buenos Aires, Edhasa, 2024.

Authors

  • María Luisa Jover Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18002/cg.i20.8631

Keywords:

review, book, María Cristina Spadaro

Abstract

In Las López. Feminist Lights and Shadows of the 1900s, María Luisa Femenías and María Cristina Spadaro rescue from oblivion two Argentine fighters for women's equality, two sisters who dedicated their lives to promoting women's rights. Elvira and Ernestina López were not only among the first students enrolled in the Philosophy program at the University of Buenos Aires, established in 1896, but they were also the first two female PhD students from that school and had the two highest GPAs.

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Author Biography

María Luisa Jover, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Argentina

Master in Social Sciences, Professor of Philosophy. Professor of the History of Science and Technology Seminar in the Master's Degree in University Teaching at the Postgraduate School of the Buenos Aires Regional Faculty of the National Technological University of Argentina. In her teaching activity as a full professor, chair director and researcher, she has held various institutional positions in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in Engineering programs. She has participated in numerous academic congresses and conferences and has published numerous articles on topics related to her specialty.

References

Femenías, María Luisa y Spadaro, María Cristina (2024). Las López. Luces y Sombras feministas del 1900. Buenos Aires: Edhasa.

Published

2025-06-28

How to Cite

Jover, M. L. (2025) “ 2024”., Cuestiones de género: de la igualdad y la diferencia, (20), pp. 695–697. doi: 10.18002/cg.i20.8631.