Vol. 9 No. 1 (2003): Locus - Revista de História
Artigos

Women and Biography. Meanings for History

Keywords

  • Cultural History,
  • Biography,
  • Genre,
  • Women,
  • Memoir

How to Cite

Soihet, Rachel. 2003. “Women and Biography. Meanings for History”. Locus: History Journal 9 (1). https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/locus/article/view/20573.

Abstract

While biographic studies increase the perspectives of historiographic production, this article intends to emphasize its importance in order to unveil women's experiences, which had been for long invisible to a History concentrated in the idea of universal subject Distinguishing those experiences and within them the sign of gender diferences felt by men and women leads to a deeper and broader comprehension of social relations. Beside other ones, feminine interpretation of social-historical experiences displays in a very singular way the interaction between public and private life, opposed to a dichotomic view. Thus, as EP. Thompson points out, "ignoring women participation in a whole lot of realities would tum History into futility. On the other hand some debates on the development of these studies are equally mentioned.

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