Amelia Valcárcel argues that Spanish feminism developed almost in a vacuum, what she calls "memory ablation." The essays of Anna Caballé (L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, 1954), with 45 years of teaching behind her back, rescue the intellectual legacy of women in their day opaque. This year he received the National History Award for The Walker and his Shadow (Taurus), a rigorous biography of Concepción Arenal. Professor of Spanish literature at the University of Barcelona (UB) and cr

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