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En un entorno de promiscuidad inevitable, no pocas presas comunes, se prodigaban en manifestaciones de autoerotismo y lesbianismo06672<a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Osborne, Raquel" href="/fez/list/author/Osborne, Raquel/">Osborne, Raquel</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2009</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : La sexualidad como frontera entre presas políticas y presas comunes bajo los nazis y el franquismo" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Rosborne-0004">La sexualidad como frontera entre presas políticas y presas comunes bajo los nazis y el franquismo</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedSociologíaUCMOsborne, RaquelPolítica y Sociedadbibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Rosborne-0004http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Rosborne-000457771, 246spaSexuality as Frontier Between Political and Ordinary Female Prisoners under the Nazi’s and Franco’s RegimeOsborne_Raquel_Sexualidad_y_Presas.pdfpresmd_Osborne_Raquel_Sexualidad_y_Presas.xmlbibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulosbibliuned:Setarticulobibliuned:SetopenaireDepartamento de Sociología III (UNED). ArticulosSet de artículoSet de openairehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Licencia de acceso Creative CommonsOsborneAcceso abierto2.894384134232011-10-01T00:00:00Z2862020-05-08T21:37:56Z2020-05-08T21:44:35ZGood girls versus bad girls in early Francoist prisons: Sexuality as a great dividebibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Rosborne-0007This is a story about ‘good girls’ and ‘bad girls’ – the political prisoners and the nonpolitical prisoners of the first period of Franco’s regime. The political prisoners, mostly communists, differentiated themselves from non-political prisoners by refusing to have anything to do with the non-normative sexuality – auto-eroticism and lesbianism – that was rife among the non-political prisoners, many of whom were prostitutes. Taking a unique stance, the sexual liberalness of the political prisoner, Carlota O’Neill, set her account apart from the rest of the written testimonies that have been analysed. This article examines the reasons for these diverging views on sexuality. Along with testimonies, this work of historical memory is based on historical studies and interviews.012992<a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Osborne, Raquel" href="/fez/list/author/Osborne, Raquel/">Osborne, Raquel</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2011</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : Good girls versus bad girls in early Francoist prisons: Sexuality as a great divide" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Rosborne-0007">Good girls versus bad girls in early Francoist prisons: Sexuality as a great divide</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedSociologíaSAGEOsborne, Raquel1Sexualitiesbibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Rosborne-0007http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Rosborne-0007509525514engOsborne_Raquel_Non-normative_sexualities.pdfpresmd_Osborne_Raquel_Non-normative_sexualities.xml1363-4607 ; EISSN: 1461-7382bibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulosbibliuned:Setarticulobibliuned:SetopenaireDepartamento de Sociología III (UNED). ArticulosSet de artículoSet de openairehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Licencia Creative CommonsOsborneAcceso abierto10.1177/13634607114152152.832598234232018-01-01T00:00:00Z02024-01-18T05:02:31Z2024-01-18T08:02:45ZFrom the Subjected Subject to the Vulnerable Subject: An Unfinished Discussion in Contemporary Spanish Feminismsbibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Mmartinez-0002This article focuses on the subject of feminism in the specific context of contemporary Spain. This feminist movement took in its first years, the 1970 and 1980, the “woman-housewife-mother” defined by the Franco regime as its subject, as a counterpoint from which to propose both an alternative identity for women and a collective identity for the movement. Starting the end of the 1980s and mainly in the 1990s, lesbian-feminists, transgender people, young activists, and queer feminists critiqued the focus on the womanhousewife- mother as the singular subject of feminism. Despite those criticisms, this article— which is drawn from two sociological research projects—notes that some feminists still propose a new unitary subject of feminism: the vulnerable subject. These feminisms construct this subject using a very narrow conception of vulnerability: vulnerability is exclusively exposure to violence and is equated with femininity. The text concludes with a reflection on how a more open, ambivalent, and ambiguous conception of vulnerability may allow us to rethink the subject of feminism without denying vulnerability but rather to take it as its condition of possibility.0292<a class="citation_author_name" title="Navegar por nombre de Autor de Martínez, María" href="/fez/list/author/Martínez, María/">Martínez, María</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2018</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : From the Subjected Subject to the Vulnerable Subject: An Unfinished Discussion in Contemporary Spanish Feminisms" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Mmartinez-0002">From the Subjected Subject to the Vulnerable Subject: An Unfinished Discussion in Contemporary Spanish Feminisms</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedSociologíaEste es el manuscrito aceptado del artículo publicado por The University of Chicago Press en "Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Vol 42(2); 327-351, disponible en línea: https://doi.org/10.1086/693548The University of Chicago PressMartínez, MaríaSigns: Journal of Women in Culture and Societybibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Mmartinez-0002http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulos-Mmartinez-0002327351243eng0097-9740; eISSN: 1545-6943bibliuned:DptoSociologiaIII-Articulosbibliuned:Setarticulobibliuned:SetopenaireDepartamento de Sociología III (UNED). ArticulosSet de artículoSet de openairehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Licencia Creative CommonsMartínezAcceso cerradohttps://doi.org/10.1086/6935482.77081253332333333