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Faces de Eva. Estudos sobre a Mulher

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ALMEIDA, Jaqueline Moraes de. Women against fascism: Possible dialogues between Maria Lacerda de Moura, Luce Fabbri and Hannah Arendt. Faces de Eva. Estudos sobre a Mulher [online]. 2021, n.46, pp.83-100.  Epub Feb 04, 2022. ISSN 0874-6885.  https://doi.org/10.34619/xrix-ixoe.

Fascismo: filho dileto da Igreja e do capital, authored by the Brazilian Maria Lacerda de Moura, it was first published in 1934. The present work aims at the integral analysis of the work and its possible connections with problems developed by other scholars who thought about fascism and totalitarianism, namely Luce Fabbri and Hannah Arendt. It will be interesting to highlight the approximations about the feminine understanding (of women intellectuals) about such phenomena as well as their proposals related to the projection of an antifascist, plural and democratic world.

Keywords : Fascism; Totalitarianism; Clericalism; Capitalism; Anarchism.

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