Writing to recover one’s body
Type de matériel :
- body
- democracy
- politics and society
- emancipation
- Spanish Transition to Democracy
- morality
- sexuality
- Spain
- media
- magazine
- contraception
- feminism
- self-help
- press
- body
- democracy
- politics and society
- emancipation
- Spanish Transition to Democracy
- morality
- sexuality
- Spain
- media
- magazine
- contraception
- feminism
- self-help
- press
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Created by Lidia Falcón and Carmen Alcalde in 1976, Vindicación Feminista is the flagship magazine of the second wave of Spanish feminism. After thirty-six years of social-catholic dictatorship, the periodical sticks out. It’s modern, irreverent and, without any misgivings nor taboos, broaches topics such as homosexuality, the diversity of female sexual pleasures and prostitution. It also campaigns for the main feminist battles of the time: the decriminalisation of adultery and contraception, access to divorce, free abortion, etc., because, one of the purposes of the Vindicación is the recovery of the female body.According to the periodical, it’s imperative for women not only to become the mistresses of their own bodies again but also to master the words to tell them. In fact, in the 1970s, the political and media worlds were largely dominated by men. That’s why women can only body through someone else’s voice. The journalists of Vindicación armed themselves with their quills to reclaim this confiscated privacy.The article offers to study the speech of the private and of the body in Vindicación from 1976 to 1982, the period during which the monthly magazine was published. The goal is to understand how writing was able to recover the control over the female body and the words used to define it. It will investigate the topics that were addressed, the angles chosen, the writing styles, the closeness levels with the female readers and the author’s profiles. How did this community magazine with its restricted publication throughout its short lifespan become the most avant-garde magazine in the Spanish second-wave feminism? The article will demonstrate that Vindicación revolutionized the way we speak about women by deconstructing the representation codes, freeing their bodies, and creating a space of united expression.
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