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Elena Catena

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In the academic vacuum caused by the Civil War, and the dependent social position that women were placed in by the dictatorship that followed, Elena Catena was one of the first women to obtain a doctorate in Philosophy and Literature at the Complutense University of Madrid, and the first to reach the
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Elena Catena was the author of numerous journal articles. She contributed to various collective publications and directed numerous theses. The most complete review of her publications is compiled by Pilar Martínez in
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after her retirement. Her work as a teacher was accompanied by work as an editor, having been responsible for the Castalia Publishing House's
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feminist groups. It was not alien or passive, therefore, to the political situation, and existed through the end of the dictatorship and the
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In the 1960s, Catena was a co-founder of the Seminar on Women's Sociological Studies, along with
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position of vice dean of the same. She was a professor of
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Academic staff of the Complutense University of Madrid
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Salamanca
Complutense University of Madrid
Philosophy and Literature
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Complutense University of Madrid
Salamanca
Madrid
Spanish Civil War
Spanish literature
emeritus
Antonio Rodríguez-Moñino
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Fernando Lázaro Carreter
Alonso Zamora Vicente
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Carlos Bousoño
María Laffitte
María Salas Larrazábal
Lilí Álvarez
gender studies
Christian democracy
left-wing
process of transition




"Elena Catena, impulsora de la literatura femenina"
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