First-Wave Feminism and Women's Civil and Political Rights in South America

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First-Wave Feminism and Women's Civil and Political Rights in South America

Regional / International studies Gender studies: women and girls Feminism and feminist theory Ethnic studies Sociology Labour / income economics Political economy

Author: Carmen Diana Deere

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Collection: Routledge IAFFE Advances in Feminist Economics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 18th December 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040694336


Book Analysis and Scope

This book analyzes the context, process and content of the reform of married women's property rights in seven Spanish-speaking South American countries - Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela - between 1900 and the early 1950s. It investigates how the reforms enacted earlier in the United States, England and continental Europe and national antecedents and conditions informed the ideas of feminists, jurists and politicians and shows how their interaction influenced the content of the reforms attained.

Role of Feminists and Their Proposals

It highlights the role of feminists and their organizations in achieving stronger property rights, emphasizing their proposals to reform the civil code. The book argues that while most feminists framed their arguments in maternalist terms - that they needed stronger rights to be better wives and mothers - their proposals to reform the marital regime fell along a continuum that ranged from accepting the husband as sole household head to gender equality in marriage.

Long-term Goals and Achievements

Since the long-run goal was to attain equal civil and political rights, the book also demonstrates how these two demands for stronger property rights and suffrage influenced their strategies and what feminists were able to achieve.

Contributions and Audience

This book contributes to a long-standing discussion on the relationship between socioeconomic and legal change and brings the findings of recent scholarship and a vast array of primary materials only available in Spanish to an English-speaking audience, interpreting legal concepts and debates in a manner accessible to social scientists. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective, it supports the construction of a feminist legal history of marital regimes. It will be of interest to historians, legal scholars and feminists across a range of disciplines.

Cover Image Description

Cover image: Reception hosted by Feminismo Peruano Z.A.C. for members of the Inter-American Commission on Women attending the Eighth International Conference of American States in Lima, 1938. Courtesy of Schlesinger Library, Harvard Radcliffe Institute.

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