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Control social, represión y otras violencias sobre las mujeres en las dictaduras ibéricas (1933-1975)
El libro Control social, represión y otras violencias ejercidas sobre las mujeres en las Dictaduras ibéricas (1933-1975) surge de la necesidad de profundizar sobre las convergencias y especificidades de las dictaduras totalitarias ibéricas desde la perspectiva de la Historia de las Mujeres. El objetivo principal del volumen es comparar y establecer las líneas comunes, las zonas de encuentro y las especificidades relacionadas con la construcción de la feminidad y los procesos de socialización, control social y represión de las mujeres a ambos lados de la frontera hispanoportuguesa. En este sentido, se han reunido nueve capítulos dispuestos en dos partes. En la primera se analizan los medios de control social y mecanismos represivos que afectaron a las mujeres españolas y portuguesas durante el franquismo y el salazarismo, destacando la situación y las experiencias, menos tratadas por historiografía española, de las portuguesas. En el “mapa de las violencias” se entrecruzan historia y memoria, las subjetividades políticas y las formas de rebeldía que presidieron la resistencia, las luchas de las mujeres en la oposición y el incipiente movimiento feminista. En la segunda parte se pone el foco en las mujeres españolas, las que afrontaron las duras condiciones de la Dictadura en el interior y las que se exiliaron, resaltando las diversas formas de violencia que sufrieron, incluida la de género, las redes organizativas, su activa participación en la esfera pública durante los años sesenta y su contribución a los cambios políticos que llevaron al tardofranquismo y a la transición. [Texto de la editorial]
Spanish legacies : the coming of age of the second generation
\"Much like the United States, Western Europe has experienced massive immigration in the last three decades. Spain, in particular, has been transformed from an immigrant-exporting country to one receiving hundreds of thousands of new immigrants. Today, almost 13 percent of the country's population is foreign-born. Spanish Legacies, written by internationally known experts on immigration, explores how the children of immigrants - the second generation - are coping with the challenges of adaptation to Spanish society, comparing their situation with that experienced by their peers in the United States. Using a rich data set based on both survey and ethnographic material, Spanish Legacies describes the experiences of growing up by the large population of second generation youths in Spain and the principal outcomes of the process - from national self-identification and experiences of discrimination to educational attainment and labor-market entry. The study is based on a sample of almost 7,000 second-generation students who were interviewed in Madrid and Barcelona in 2008 and then followed and re-interviewed four years later. A survey of immigrant parents, a replacement sample for lost respondents in the second survey, and a survey of native-parentage students complement this rich data set. Outcomes of the adaptation process in Spain are systematically presented in five chapters, introduced by real-life histories of selected respondents drawn by the study's ethnographic module. Systematic comparisons with results from the United States show a number of surprising similarities in the adaptation of children of immigrants in both countries, as well as differences marked by contrasting experiences of discrimination, self-identities, and ambition\"--Provided by publisher.