SILVA, M. J. D.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3087596043973291; SILVA, Maria Janaína Diniz.
Resumo:
On February 11, 1971 was held in Campina Grande, the First Regional
Meeting MIMDE (Movement for Women's Integration in Development). The character
of event “feminist" was intended to circulate in the city, the representations that
feminism of the "Second Wave" had about women; with emphasis on the possibilities
of female to male gender equalization. A match that should give in all aspects: the
political, economic, social and cultural. This paper therefore discusses how the said
organization members women have appropriated these feminist perceptions and thus
sought, through various actionsexpand the spaces where the woman. For this, use
was made of documents that were produced by the organizers of the event, such as
applications, menus, guidelines, lectures, speeches; as well as other accounts of the
era, specifically the main media means the city: the newspaper Diário da Borborema
and the Journal of Paraiba. In the analysis of the documentary corpus, we dialogue
with theories and methodologies that discuss cultural issues, with emphasis on
practical readings and appropriations from the representations and actions in
everyday social life, namely: Roger Chartier and Michel de Certeau.