Religious literature and female mentality in the Franco regime
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1992.v0i14.703Abstract
Pure and submissive, resigned and motherly, femenine in short, is the qualifying kept for the women in the messages that, from the Church and the State, will be transmited during the Franquist Dictatorship. A considerable distance will be produced between the political theory that the New Sindicalist National State proposed as revolutionary, and the traditional speech showed by the ecclesiastical power.
The transmission of some models that, being archaic, lacked originality, will be the essential objective of the bibliographical production that we have tried to analyze in this article. From the childhood to the motherhood, passing through the marriage, the celibacy or the work, the classic stages of the women biological life-cycle are filled, regularized and controlled; nothing stays to the initiative of the own individuals.
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