MUJERES INVISIBLES EN LA HISTORIA CONTEMPORÁNEA . MUJERES Y DERECHO: TALLER PARA NIÑOS/AS
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2022-02-25
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] El objetivo de este trabajo es señalar las trabas que tuvieron que superar las mujeres para liberarse del estigma social de “ángel de la casa”, en lo que tuvo mucho que ver el catolicismo. Poco a poco, se
consiguió visibilizar a diversas mujeres importantes del ámbito jurídico a lo largo de la historia y conseguir una igualdad progresiva a lo largo de los siglos XIX y XX. Se consiguió romper la barrera de estudios reservados a la mujer y subieron las matriculaciones femeninas en universidades, dando paso a una sociedad en la que la mujer emprendedora comenzaría a dar sus pasos por el mundo laboral.
Finalmente, para dar voz a las mujeres juristas, se realizará un taller donde se visualizarán a ocho mujeres
en el mundo del Derecho a partir de juegos y aprendizaje didáctico.
[EN] This work aims to point out the obstacles that women had to overcome in order to free themselves from the social stigma of “angel in the house”, in which Catholicism had a great influence. Little by little, it was possible to make several important advances in the field or law, and women achieved progressive equality throughout 19th and 20th centuries. The barrier of studies reserved for women was broken and female enrolments in universities increased, giving way to a society in which women entrepreneurs would begin to take their steps in the world of work. Finally, to give voice to women jurists, a workshop will be held where eight women in the world of law will be visualized from games and didactic learning.
[EN] This work aims to point out the obstacles that women had to overcome in order to free themselves from the social stigma of “angel in the house”, in which Catholicism had a great influence. Little by little, it was possible to make several important advances in the field or law, and women achieved progressive equality throughout 19th and 20th centuries. The barrier of studies reserved for women was broken and female enrolments in universities increased, giving way to a society in which women entrepreneurs would begin to take their steps in the world of work. Finally, to give voice to women jurists, a workshop will be held where eight women in the world of law will be visualized from games and didactic learning.