Queens of a society inside another society. Information about the perception and feelings of housewives in the last decade of Franco regime
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2007.v0i29.248Abstract
The planning of the Development during the last decades of the Franco’s regime and their modernization of the productive structure introduced a reform in the ways of life that, at last, would escape to the own political design. In this environment, the information that reports provide to us on the Social Situation of Spain of the Foundation FOESSA for 1970 and 1975 they constitute an unavoidable modal at the moment of studying the social change. This way, detaining in the information that there contributes the subsample of the housewives of the first one of them, we will try to outline the experiences that delineate the interest, the conflicts, the well-being and the discomfort of those women overturned exclusively in the domestic work. From this enclave, the feminine opinion with respect to social happening and its factors of change will reflect a traditional socialization but also they will draw new attitudes not only before the present but also before the future.Downloads
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