Dances and public parties in Asunción after the war of the Triple Alliance: women and popular resistance in Paraguay
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.1999.1.25560Keywords:
Paraguai, Gender studies, Public partiesAbstract
This essay, a condensation of chapters 4 and 6 of my PhD Dissertation, on the role of the women in the reconstruction of the Paraguayan national identity during the Triple Alliance postwar period, intends to shortly present some of the resistance mechanisms to the Paraguayan government prescriptions and prohibitions towards the participation of women in public life, in special at public balls and parties.
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