La "maestra rural" en la posrevolución
Abstract
Las mujeres ban estado presentes en la construcción histórica del México modemo adoptando diferentes roles sociales que, promovidos o impuestos por el gobiemo y/o las necesidades de la época, desempeñaron puntualmente. Sin embargo, su participación activa ha sido difuminada de los registros de la historia oficial. Por ejemplo, en el movimiento revolucionario de 1910 y las revueltas cristeras de 1927 y 1936, así como en los proyectos de reconstrucción nacional posrevolucionarios. No es hasta los años setenta, con la insurgencia de movimientos feministas y los discursos y políticas de género, que la historiografía comienza a dar cuenta de ellas y su participación como agentes sociales completos, no complementarios.
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