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''Feminaria'' was a feminist theory magazine published in
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, Argentina from 1988 to 2007. It included essays, bibliographies, notes, interviews, and sections on women and the media. Its literary criticism section came to form another magazine called ''Feminaria Literaria'', and was devoted to the theory and critique of women's literature, especially that of Latin America. In 2008, on the occasion of ''Feminaria''s 20th anniversary, the City Legislature declared it to be "of Social and Cultural Interest of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires."


History

The magazine ''Feminaria'' was published in
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South ...
from July 1988 to April 2007 with a total of thirty-one issues, at a frequency of one to three issues per year. Its last issue was published as "Year XVI, No. 30/31". Beginning in 1999, the numbers were doubled, published together once a year. ''Feminaria''s covers were drawn by Argentine artists and its backs were dedicated to humor. As stated in every issue, According to the Patagonian newspaper '' Río Negro'', "Its disappearance meant the loss of an irreplaceable space for the studies and experiences of women." In 2012, a Framework Agreement for Institutional Cooperation and Collaboration was signed between the Buenos Aires Ombudsman's Office and the Feminaria Library and Documentation Center for the purpose of the free use of the center's material by the Ombudsman's Office.


Officers

* Director: Lea Fletcher * Board of Directors:
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, Alicia Genzano,
Diana Maffía Diana Helena Maffía (born 19 September 1953) is an Argentine academic and politician. With a PhD in philosophy from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), Maffía is a professor of undergraduate and postgraduate programs at UBA and other nationa ...
, Jutta Marx * ''Feminaria Literaria'' Board: Marcela Castro, Silvia Jurovietzky * Translations: Márgara Averbach * Cover Design: Tite Barbuzza


Gender focus

The magazine had gender in its titles beginning in 1990, using terms such as Latin American
gender history Gender history is a sub-field of history and gender studies, which looks at the past from the perspective of gender. It is in many ways, an outgrowth of women's history. The discipline considers in what ways historical events and periodization impa ...
,
gender perspective Gender studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to analysing gender identity and gendered representation. Gender studies originated in the field of women's studies, concerning women, feminism, gender, and politics. The field no ...
,
gender relations A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's sex. Gender roles are usually cente ...
, gender theory,
gender violence Gender-related violence or gender-based violence includes any kind of violence directed against people due to their gender or gender identification. Types of gender-related violence include: * Violence against women (sometimes referred to simply as ...
, gender and technology, gender and science, gender and environment, gender and literature, gender and academics, and gender and desire. The magazine devoted a large part of its publications to the analysis of writings that "are not sexist, racist, homophobic, or expressing another type of discrimination," and to the diffusion of contemporary currents on gender.


Feminaria Editora

The publishing house Feminaria Editora debuted in 1992 with the translation of the book ''Feminismo/postmodernismo'' by Linda Nicholson. It went on to publish some twenty titles by writers such as
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, Diana Bellessi, Giulia Colaizzi, Haydée Birgin, Francine Masiello, and Isabel Monzón.


Biblioteca Feminaria

The Tierra Violeta Cultural Center's Library Consortium houses the Feminaria Editora fund and the complete collection of ''Feminaria'' Magazine, along with the Catholic Library for the Right to Decide and the personal libraries of renowned Argentine feminists such as Lea Fletcher, Lili Soza de Newton, and Diana Maffía.


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