1994
DOI: 10.1080/09612029400200097
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Feminist biography and feminist history

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“…Allied to this agenda was the feminist imperative of 'recovering' or 'restoring' women to history (Editorial Collective, 1989;Purvis and Weatherill, 1999). Infused with the new social 'history from below' there was a determination to hear the hitherto silent voices and document the diverse experiences of multitudes of women in the past, to reveal women as subjects and agents in history (Caine, 1994;Shoemaker and Vincent, 1998;Morgan, 2006). Projects of restoration and reclamation were also facilitated by greater interdisciplinary engagement and the refinement of feminist theory.…”
Section: Phases Of Women's Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allied to this agenda was the feminist imperative of 'recovering' or 'restoring' women to history (Editorial Collective, 1989;Purvis and Weatherill, 1999). Infused with the new social 'history from below' there was a determination to hear the hitherto silent voices and document the diverse experiences of multitudes of women in the past, to reveal women as subjects and agents in history (Caine, 1994;Shoemaker and Vincent, 1998;Morgan, 2006). Projects of restoration and reclamation were also facilitated by greater interdisciplinary engagement and the refinement of feminist theory.…”
Section: Phases Of Women's Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, as Barbara Caine has observed, we have a responsibility to capture the lives of our feminist foremothers in all their complexity as well as to reveal the variety and diversity of their number. [85] In particular, I claim that a study of Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, pioneer militant feminists in Edwardian Britain, can help us to recover a tradition of autonomous feminist thought and action that has been obscured from our view.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El reflejo de todo esto en la reflexión sobre la biografía en concreto, en medio de esa tensión que suponía explicar la centralidad de la subjetividad y el cambio histórico cuando el sentido común de la disciplina se había asentado ya en un fuerte determinismo cultural e historicista, fue extraordinariamente interesante. (Epstein, 1991;Caine, 1994;Burdiel, 2000;Margadant, 2000). El feminismo jugó desde el inicio un papel fundamental en toda la reflexión teórica en torno a la biografía, con esa enorme cantidad de innovaciones metodológicas a las que se referían Booth y Burton con las que en realidad se estaba enfrentando a uno de sus dilemas históricos y teóricos más profundos, entre la necesidad de cuestionar el sujeto (masculino y femenino) moderno −de la biografía− y la de no renunciar a algún tipo de subjetividad (política) alternativa; es decir, entre la necesidad de deconstruir la categoría mujer y la de no renunciar a ella (Bolufer, 2014;Israel, 1990;Caine, 1994Caine, y 2010Stanley, 1995;Russell, 2009;Zinsser, 2009).…”
Section: La Nueva Biografíaunclassified