8 de março: conquistas e controvérsias

  • BLAY E
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O Dia Internacional da Mulher foi proposto por Clara Zetkin em 1910 no II Congresso Internacional de Mulheres Socialistas. Nos anos posteriores a 1970 este Dia passou a ser associado a um incêndio que ocorreu em Nova Iorque em 1911. Neste artigo procuro recuperar a história do Dia 8 de Março e as distorções que têm sido feitas sobre ele e sobre a luta feminista.Clara Zetkin suggested the creation of the International Women's Day during the 2nd Socialist Women's International Conference in 1910. After 1970 this date became increasingly associated with a fire that took place in New York City in 1911. In this paper I review the history of the 8th of March, pointing out some of the distortions of its meanings and the repercussions these distortions have had for an understanding of feminist struggles.

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BLAY, E. A. (2001). 8 de março: conquistas e controvérsias. Revista Estudos Feministas, 9(2), 601–607. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-026x2001000200016

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