Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Early Encounters of Spanish Ladies

During the 1920s to 1930s, Spanish women are restrained only to the four expanses of their dwelling places. They did not enjoy much choice and due to old-fashioned roles, only a few can take part and get involved in political organizations. Women still needed chaperones before they can go out and were constrained into marriages organized by their families. Although some Spanish women worked hard to make a name for themselves, they didn't find it easy to measure up against men who treated them as inferiors.

Spanish women today are known as fair members of society. They take more active roles and are admired not only for their beauty and charms, but for their time and talents as well. This may not be viable without the bold move launched by Mueres Libress during the Spanish revolution. The organization aimed to empower women through education, in hopes that they would soon grasp their top potential. They assisted on helping illiterate females with basic courses in reading and writing and with advanced courses like sociology, economics, and other academic disciplines. More Spanish women joined the cause until they collectively professed their clamors and successfully launched modern roles for women in a conservative society. Eventually, these individuals secured their way for much deserved veneration and admiration in a male-dominated culture.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home