Rosario de Acuña: una genealogía feminista del animalismo en la literatura decimonónica.
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2020
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La genealogía feminista nos permite trazar las líneas entre el presente y el pasado de las mujeres creadoras, que el la Historiografía o el canon literario han borrado, interesados sólo por el hacer de los hombres. En la actualidad, el Ecofeminismo y el animalismo forman parte de los movimientos críticos más importantes del sistema social contemporáneo. En este texto, trataremos de mostrar cómo los principios teóricos básicos que mantiene esta corriente feminista, se gestó en los movimientos más radicales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. La obra de Rosario de Acuña es una muestra de esta literatura crítica y reivindicativa, que planteaba hace ya más de un siglo y medio, la necesidad de vivir de forma equilibrada con la naturaleza.
Feminist genealogy allows us to point the lines between the present and the past of creative women, which Historiography or the literary canon have erased, interested only in the work of men. Nowadays, Ecofeminism and animalism are part of the most important critical movements of the contemporary social system. In this text, we will try to show how the basic theoretical principles that this feminist current maintains, was shaped in the most radical movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The work of Rosario de Acuña is a sample of this critical and vindictive literature, which raised more than a century and a half ago, the need to live in a balanced way with nature.
Feminist genealogy allows us to point the lines between the present and the past of creative women, which Historiography or the literary canon have erased, interested only in the work of men. Nowadays, Ecofeminism and animalism are part of the most important critical movements of the contemporary social system. In this text, we will try to show how the basic theoretical principles that this feminist current maintains, was shaped in the most radical movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The work of Rosario de Acuña is a sample of this critical and vindictive literature, which raised more than a century and a half ago, the need to live in a balanced way with nature.
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We wish to thank Gregorio Cerezo and Juan Pablo Santo Domingo de
Marcos for their support in the localisation of the site and sampling
therein. Our thanks to the regional government of Castilla-La Mancha
region and to the land-owners. This research was supported by projects
SU151321001, SU14025501, CSO2015-65216-C2-2-P and CGL2015-
68604-P












