La Voz de la Mujer

La Voz de la Mujer
Founded1896
Political alignmentAnarchist communism, feminism
LanguageSpanish
Ceased publication1899
CityBuenos Aires (1896–1897), Rosario (1899)
CountryArgentina
Circulation1,000 to 5,000 copies

La Voz de la Mujer (Spanish: The Voice of the Woman) was the first Anarcha-feminist and feminist newspaper in Argentina. It was published in Buenos Aires from 1896 to 1897 and in Rosario in 1899.

In addition to proposing an anarchist feminism far removed from the reformist feminism of the period, the newspaper defended the ideals of anarchist communism. The newspaper's motto was "Ni dios, ni patrón, ni marido" ("Neither god, nor boss, nor husband"). It was first published in Buenos Aires between 1896 and 1897. In 1899, there is documentation that indicates it was published in Rosario, under the direction of Virginia Bolten, although no copies have been found.[1] In the 1910s, there is evidence of the intent to re-publish the newspaper in Montevideo, but the project was unsuccessful.[2][3]

  1. ^ Prieto, Agustina; Fernández Cordero, Laura; Muñoz, Pascual (2013). "Biografías anarquistas. Tras los pasos de Virginia Bolten". Políticas de la Memoria (in Spanish). Spring 2013/2014 (14). Buenos Aires: CeDInCI: 207–234. ISSN 1668-4885. Archived from the original on 11 February 2015.
  2. ^ Prieto et al, 217.
  3. ^ Molyneux, Maxine (2003). Movimientos de mujeres en América Latina (in Spanish). Madrid: Cátedra. p. 41.

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