Sisterhood is powerful: exile and feminist mobilizations in France in support of the “Three Mary’s”

Authors

  • Maira Abreu Doutoranda em Ciências Sociais pela Unicamp, Campinas-SP, Brasil; em co-tutela com a Universidade Paris 8, Paris, França.
  • Adília Martins de Carvalho Pós-Doutoranda associada ao ILCML da Universidade do Porto, Portugal, e ao CREPAL da Universidade Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, França.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v18i32.25697

Keywords:

New Portuguese Letters, feminism, Portugal, dictatorships.

Abstract

Exile in Europe is described by many women as the moment when they discovered feminism.In this article, we take as a point of departure the mobilization in support of the “ThreeMary’s” (Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta e Maria Velho de Costa – authors of NewPortuguese Letters) to examine how the Group of Latin American Women in Paris (1972-1974)organized itself and how it forged alliances. The mobilization allowed the creation of ties ofsolidarity between Portuguese and Latin American women in France, which were fundamentalfor the construction of an international support movement. The feminist struggle blended withthe struggle against dictatorial regimes.

Published

2014-07-01

How to Cite

Abreu, M., & Carvalho, A. M. de. (2014). Sisterhood is powerful: exile and feminist mobilizations in France in support of the “Three Mary’s”. Lutas Sociais, 18(32), 133–147. https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v18i32.25697