Vindicación Feminista

Vindicación Feminista (meaning Feminist Vindication in English) was a monthly feminist magazine which was published in Barcelona, Spain, in the period 1976–1979. It is the first feminist magazine established in Spain during the transition from dictatorship to democracy.[1] The magazine was part of the second wave feminism.[2]

Vindicación Feminista
Editor-in-chiefLidia Falcón
Carmen Alcalde
CategoriesFeminist magazine
FrequencyMonthly
FounderLidia Falcón
Carmen Alcalde
Year founded1976
First issueJuly 1976
Final issueDecember 1979
CountrySpain
Based inBarcelona
LanguageSpanish

History and profile

Vindicación Feminista was founded by Lidia Falcón and Carmen Alcalde in 1976.[2] The first issue of the monthly magazine appeared in July that year.[1] Both founders also served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine of which the contributors were all women journalists.[2] They were the advocates of the radical and gendered activism and adopted the view of Kate Millett: the personal is political.[1][2] The magazine was a supporter of abortion and harshly criticised and ridiculed Telva, a women's magazine which opposed the legalization of abortion.[3]

Although the magazine was the illustrative feminist publication for the transition period,[4] it ceased publication in December 1979 after producing a total of thirty issues due to financial constraints and lower levels of readership.[1][2]

References

  1. Teresa Ortiz; Agata Ignaciuk (18–20 November 2010). Hormonal contraception, gender and society in Spain (1966-1979) (Conference paper). Barcelona: University of Granada. pp. 895–896. hdl:10481/35095. ISBN 978-84-9965-108-8. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  2. Jenna Reynolds (2018). The Inextricable Connection of the Personal and the Political in Transition-Era Spain (MA thesis). University of Alabama. pp. 13–14. ProQuest 2056464220.
  3. Uwe Kjær Nissen (2001). "Gender in Spanish: Tradition and innovation". In Marlis Hellinger; Hadumod Bußmann (eds.). Gender Across Languages: The Linguistic Representation of Women and Men. Amsterdam; Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins. p. 254. ISBN 978-90-272-1843-8.
  4. Ainara Larrondo Ureta (2020). "(In)visibility of feminism in the media. The depiction of the second-wave women's movement in Spain". Feminist Media Studies. 20 (1): 73. doi:10.1080/14680777.2019.1574856. S2CID 150794133.
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