Mora http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora <p><em>Mora</em> (Buenos Aires) is the expression of the Interdisciplinary Institute of Gender Studies of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires. It is an academic journal open to debate and the production of papers and ideas in the development of women's, gender and feminism studies.</p> Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires es-ES Mora 0328-8773 Presentación Mora 30 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16933 Nora Domínguez Copyright (c) 2025 Mora 2025-04-10 2025-04-10 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16933 Normality and inequality http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16545 <p>The pandemic decreed by the spread of the SARS CoV-2 virus led to measures being taken with the aim of dealing with the consequences that the Covid-19 disease entailed. These measures did not have a neutral impact, but women have been the ones who received and faced the worst impact of the crisis. In this paper we have as main objective to analyze the situation of the Argentine and international scientific system during the pandemic from the gender perspective. Being a woman and dedicating herself to academic life is a decision that entails the need to face situations of inequality and injustice, a reality that was evidenced in an extreme way during the pandemic. The undeniable glass ceiling that limits the possibility of promotion of women academics became an even more concrete reality due to the demands and difficulties that the crisis brought with it.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> María Wagon Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16545 They don't see us yet. Forms of girls' participation in the production and reproduction of life http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/12013 <p>Based on an ethnographic study carried out in squatters' houses in the city of Buenos Aires during the isolation measures in 2020, we will analyse the modes of participation that girls who lived there had in the tasks of care, in the labour market and in the political action of a neighbourhood organisation. In a dialogue between feminist theories and anthropologies of the ages, the category of participation is broadened and the field research reflects an image where life is produced and reproduced from intergenerational relations, in which all ages generate value, support each other, enter into conflict and invent daily uprisings against pain.</p> Paula Shabel Pia Leavy Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-18 2024-12-18 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.12013 De-subjectivation of the feminine through psychiatric diagnosis: a reflection from The Loony-Bin Trip by Kate Millett http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/11432 <p style="font-weight: 400;">Kate Millett (1934-2017) was a feminist activist from the United States, forcibly hospitalized twice because of a diagnosis of bipolarity. In this essay, her story in <em>The Loony-Bin Trip</em> (1990) is used to highlight the mechanisms of de-subjectivation that operate in the psychiatric diagnosis process. Among the mechanisms of de-subjectivation that are glimpsed, there is the partial and stigmatized reading of the diagnosed subject, the inability to execute the exercise of will with respect to issues that concern themselves and permanent self-doubt. In this way, a critique of the biomedical model and the pathologization of the feminine is made.</p> Camila Elena Inostroza Boitano Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-18 2024-12-18 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.11432 Installation artist, archivist, curator: the slidings of María Moreno as the creator of Células Madre http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/11137 <p>This article focuses on the displacements that María Moreno operated between the figures of writer, curator and installation artist within the framework of <em>Células Madre. </em><em>La prensa feminista en los primeros años de la democracia</em> (2018). Specifically, we ask about the possibilities that open up in this transit produced on archival research work, fundamental for journalism. We will analyze the equivocal position of enunciation that she builds to carry out the reorganization operation of the narrative around Argentine feminism from the democratic restoration that is configured in this interactive installation. To do this, we will specify the terms between which Moreno traces these displacements, namely: exhibition/installation, curator/conceptual artist/archon, writing/artistic performance.</p> Anabel Tellechea Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-18 2024-12-18 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.11137 New female subjectivities: Professional women who do not want to be mothers http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/10790 <p>This article constitutes a first research advance on the relationship between professional work and non-motherhood as a life project in professional women workers in the city of Rosario, Argentina. One of the relevant aspects of this research revolves around the way in which these new feminine subjectivities are constituted, transgressing the places that the capitalist and patriarchal system had reserved for them.</p> <p>The complexity and transversality that characterizes gender studies required a dialogue with various social disciplines, among them, Psychology. In this sense, we outline here some theoretical considerations from the field of Psychology and Gender which, in relation to the first empirical information, contribute to the understanding of the problematic of study. In the first place, the ways in which the gender subjectivities of the professional women studied are constituted will be investigated, distancing them from other more traditional logics of subjectivation, fundamentally with regard to the place occupied by professional work and its relation to non-motherhood. Secondly, it proposes an approach to the possible meanings of the non-desire to be a mother in a society symbolically ordered on the basis of the myth of motherhood.</p> Tania Corsetti Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-18 2024-12-18 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.10790 Presentación http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16546 Nora Domínguez Débora D'Antonio Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16546 Anti-war and anti-militarism in the women's movements in Argentina http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16547 <p>The possibility of expanding the horizon of politics, in a dialectical relationship with the particularistic bias typical of a social movement, outlines a challenge in the face of the ambivalence of the democratic order created since the end of 1983. With the purpose of historically reflecting on the recent course of the agendas of the women's movements in Argentina, particularly feminisms, a selective itinerary of their anti-war and anti-militarist expressions is reconstructed. since 1900. More recent interventions are thus placed, such as those that occurred during the Gulf War, moments in which the political horizon was expanded, against the democratic logic that tends to articulate demands, but also to particularize them.</p> Mabel Bellucci Omar Acha Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16547 Presentación http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16548 Gabriela Mitidieri Vanina Escales Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16548 “No estoy en contra del feminismo, pero...” http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16549 Santiago Morcillo Estefanía Martynowskyj Matías de Stéfano Barbero Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16549 “Apesar de Você” http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16550 Vanessa Dourado Keka Bagno Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16550 Reflexiones situadas sobre feminismos y reacciones conservadoras en Argentina desde la Campaña por el Aborto Legal, Seguro y Gratuito http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16551 Agustina Vidales Agüero Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16551 “Qué nos viene a explicar la Kollontai” http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16552 Mercedes López Cantera Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16552 Sobre el progresismo indolente http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16553 Nicolás Cuello Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16553 Economía política en disputa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16554 Camila Baron Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16554 Book Review: Feminisms for revolution. Anthology about 14 women who defied the boundaries of the left, Buenos Aires, 21st century. Editores Argentina, 2021, 256pp http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/14170 <p>This book review is about Feminisms for revolution. An anthology about 14 women who defied the limits of the left, by Laura Fernandez Cordero (Sociologist, researcher and PhD in Social Sciences). This distinguished compilation of sources aims at attracting readers since it exposes the “B side”, or the “G side as it may be considered of selected personalities, mostly women. Some of the, such as Clara Zetkin, Rosa Luxemburgo, Aleksandra Kollontay, Emma Goldman and Flora Tristan are best known by readers for gender issues, some of them were about to become known such as “Bella Otero”. This book highlights the most humanized, carnal and intimate aspect of women and some masculinities who, through writing, have left their marks in revolutionary feminism. It exhibits appealing thoughts, even if they have taken place over one or two hundred years ago. I find key elements to think and rethink the unbreakable connection between love, desire and social revolution in each research and introduction offered by the author.</p> Laura Ruocco Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-18 2024-12-18 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.14170 Furores impresos. La saga de las primeras lecturas del Quijote http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/13719 <pre id="tw-target-text" class="tw-data-text tw-text-large tw-ta" dir="ltr" data-placeholder="Traducción" data-ved="2ahUKEwjBuL2D8-yCAxXPqpUCHUZpAJgQ3ewLegQIBRAQ"><span class="Y2IQFc" lang="en">The premise on which this critical volume is modulated is simple and subversive: <br>Alonso Quijano, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's character, a poor gentleman famous for being crazy, for being good and for being <br>an idealist, reads as a woman and as a female. It is demonstrated, from the index of the text at hand, that we can all, like <br>Don Quixote, enter the circles of madness due to excess reading, due to an overflow of fiction, due to affective and effective <br>faith in what we choose to be and read. . The sections on which Vila's vision focuses reconstruct the second part of Don Quixote <br>(1615) as impossible, meta-reflexive, perhaps meta-parodying, within which the first part (1605) has been edited, disseminated <br>and read massively during the month in that Don Quixote and Sancho Panza were at home. <br>The fictional labyrinth in which Alonso Quijano had initially gotten lost absorbs and tentacularizes all the other characters.</span></pre> Paula Salmoiraghi Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-18 2024-12-18 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.13719 Take the classrooms. Feminist Literary Studies and Theory classes, Arnés, Punte, Kratje, Dorfman, Bianchi y Angilletta. 2023, ed. Madreselva, Buenos Aires, 700 páginas. http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/13721 <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This review aims to reflect on Taking the Classrooms. The Feminist Literary Theory and Studies classes, a book published in 2023. It is the result of the compilation of classes on the subject Feminist Literary Theory and Studies taught in the Bachelor of Arts (FFyL, UBA) in 2021 and 2022. Made up of thematic blocks that intersperse theoretical classes with critical readings on specific texts and students' final works, it is a novel proposal that offers other ways of reading from the genre.</span></p> Dana Szejer Gómez Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-18 2024-12-18 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.13721 Reseñas de los tres primeros tomos de Nueva Historia de las Mujeres en Argentina (D'Antonio y Pita, dirs.), P http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16555 Florencia E. Bertinotti Paula Erijman Inés Pérez Copyright (c) 2024 Mora 2024-12-23 2024-12-23 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16555 Indice general 30 años http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/mora/article/view/16852 . . Copyright (c) 2025 Mora 2025-03-20 2025-03-20 2 30 10.34096/mora.n30.16852