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María Elena Oddone

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33: 115:. In the latter, she published criticism of a joke from the magazine itself about some American feminists. As a consequence, in 1972, she decided to found the Feminist Liberation Movement (MLF), taking the American and European feminist movements as a model. Under the auspices of this collective, she also founded the magazine 179:. She also opposed the Law of the Cohabitant that made it necessary to distribute a widow's pension between a wife and ex-wife. She was associated with gay and lesbian organizations such as the Sexual Policy Group (GPS) and the Homosexual Liberation Front (FLH). From 1989 to 1994, she wrote a column in the weekly 174:
In 1985, Oddone joined the Fighting Front for Women, but she was expelled due to disagreements with the organization. She also had to leave other groups such as the Women's Place, the Women's Multisectorial, and the Family Protection Association because she opposed the feminist movement's support of
155:, and others, which organized demonstrations and undertook a campaign to collect signatures. In 1983, with the aim of assisting victims of sexual crimes, she formed the Court of Violence Against Women, which denounced judges who let murderers and rapists of women go free. 151:. Together with other activists, she fought for mothers to be granted the same rights as fathers in terms of parental authority over their children. To this end, she formed a commission made up of Irma Block, Victoria Mungo, Sara Torres, María Luisa Bemberg, 146:
In 1980, the government allowed political parties and associations to return to their premises, and Oddone resumed her public presence. She reformed the MLF under a new name – the Argentine Feminist Organization (OFA) – and relaunched
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in her country, she was the founder of one of its first feminist organizations, the Women's Liberation Movement (MLF), as well as the Argentine Feminist Organization (OFA) and the Court of Violence Against Women. She was director of
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and Gabriela Cristeller, and with middle-class urban activists, especially from Buenos Aires, carried out numerous activities to raise awareness and debate of women's issues. In 1976, the
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Historia del movimiento de mujeres y feministas en Argentina tras el retorno a la democracia. El caso de la Multisectorial de la Mujer (1983–1991)
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History of the Women's Movement and Feminists in Argentina Through the Return to Democracy. The Case of the Women's Multisectorial (1983–1991)
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No one has to explain to us the three pillars on which female oppression is based: motherhood, sexuality, and domestic work.
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María Elena Oddone was a teacher by profession, and led a comfortable life as a housewife from
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She appeared on radio and television programs, and wrote articles in magazines such as
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At the Monument of the Two Congresses on International Women's Day, 1984
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since the country's return to democracy, she publicly called for the
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dissolved the organization, and Oddone fled Buenos Aires for a time.
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magazine from September 1974 to December 1986. She is the author of
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La pasión por la libertad: memorias de una feminista
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La pasión por la libertad: memorias de una feminista
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Index


women's rights
second-wave feminism
Barrio Norte
feminism
Simone de Beauvoir
Victoria Ocampo
Kate Millett
Evelyn Reed
Susan Sontag
Juliet Mitchell
María Luisa Bemberg
military government
Leonor Calvera
International Women's Day
legalization of abortion
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo




"María Elena Oddone (fondo)"





"Feminismo, peronismo. Escrituras, militancias y figuras arcaicas de la poscolonialidad en dos revistas argentinas"
Elsevier
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