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Kirkwood, Julieta

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Personal name headingKirkwood, Julieta
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Variant(s)Kirkwood Bañados, Julieta
Bañados, Julieta Kirkwood
Kirkwood Bañados, María Julieta
Bañados, María Julieta Kirkwood
Associated countryChile
Birth date1936-04-05
Death date1985-04-08
Place of birthSantiago (Chile)
Place of deathSantiago (Chile)
Field of activityContemporary Latin American feminism
Feminism--Latin America
AffiliationAcademia de Humanismo Cristiano (Santiago, Chile)
Círculo de Estudios de la Mujer (Santiago, Chile)
Federación de Mujeres Socialistas (Santiago, Chile)
Casa de la Mujer La Morada (Santiago, Chile)
Movimiento Pro-Emancipación de las Mujeres de Chile
Universidad de Chile, Departamento de Sociología
Universidad de Chile, Escuela de Gobierno, Gestión Pública y Ciencia Política
FLACSO (Organization). Programa Chile
Profession or occupationProfessor Researcher Feminist
College teachers Political scientists Sociologists
Found inFaletto, E. Sociedad burguesa y liberalismo romántico, 1977: t.p. (Julieta Kirkwood)
Ser política en Chile, 1986: t.p. (Julieta Kirkwood) p. 4 of cover (Julieta Kirkwood Bañados; Chilean; feminist; licenciada in sociology)
Feminarios, 1987: t.p. (Julieta Kirkwood) cover p. 4 (1936-1985; Chilean; feminist; socialist; scientist; political scientist; sociologist)
Tejiendo rebeldías, 1987: title page (Julieta Kirkwood) page 10, etc. (died April 8, 1985 in Santiago)
   <http://www.memoriachilena.gob.cl/archivos2/pdfs/MC0049937.pdf>
Encyclopedia.com website, May 24, 2023: (Julieta Kirkwood; María Julieta Kirkwood Bañados; born April 5, 1936 in Santiago de Chile; died of breast cancer, April 8, 1985 in Santiago; Chilean; sociologist; feminist; educator; daughter of Johnny Kirkwood (accountant) and Julieta Bañados; married Rodrigo Baños, 1970; two children; central figure in contemporary Latin American feminism, began work as teacher and researcher at non-governmental organization, FLACSO (1972); became more politicized under repressive regime of Pinochet; with others formed Círculo de Estudios de la Mujer (Women's Studies Circle, 1979) to promote dialogue and action among women of diverse backgrounds; was initially supported in Círculo work by Academy of Christian Humanism, umbrella organization of Catholic Church; contributed to Círculo presentation El Trabajo de la Mujer (Women's Work, 1979); organized workshops and gave talks around Santiago de Chile, with special emphasis on working with poor and working women; diagnosed with breast cancer (1979) and given 5 years to live; created Boletín del Círculo de Estudios de la Mujer (Women's Studies Circle Bulletin, 1980); created journal Furia (Fury) as member of Federation of Socialist Women (1981); offended Church hierarchy with views on divorce, prompting Círculo to split from Academy of Christian Humanism (1983); with others, established 2 independent centers for feminist research and action, La Morada Women's House (for political and research activity) and Center for the Study of Women (to develop theoretical material derived from La Morada); led formation of Movimiento Pro Emancipación de la Mujer Chilena (Movement for the Emancipation of Chilean Women or MEMCH83, 1983), which coordinated activities of both feminist and nonfeminist groups; traveled to Peru for Second Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Conference (1983); author of (essays) Knots of feminist knowledge (1983); (compilations of articles) Tejiendo rebeldías (Weaving rebellions, 1987) and Feminarios (1987); (book) Ser política en Chile : las feministas y los partidos (Being female and political in Chile : feminists and political parties, 1986); source: Dictionary of women worldwide: 25,000 women through the ages)
   <https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/kirkwood-julieta-1936-1985>
Memoria Chilena website, May 24, 2023: (Julieta Kirkwood; born 1937 in Santiago; died April 8, 1985; licenciatura in sociology, Universidad de Chile (1968); licenciada in political science (1969); professor and researcher affiliated with FLACSO (beginning in 1972); author of several works including Ser política en Chile (1986) and Feminarios (1987))
   <https://www.memoriachilena.gob.cl/602/w3-article-3494.html#cronologia>
   <https://www.memoriachilena.gob.cl/602/w3-article-3494.html#bibliografia>
Escritos feministas, 2019: title page (Julieta Kirkwood) cover front flap (born April 5, 1936 in Santiago, Chile; died April 8, 1985; professor and researcher affiliated with FLACSO; author of several works including Tejiendo rebeldías (1987) and Ser política en Chile (1986))
Associated languagespa