De puertas adentro
The Woman's Outlook published literary works by foreign authors translated into Spanish, as was the case in the rest of Philippine newspapers and magazines. In this case, being the magazine of the national federation of women's clubs, it is especially significant that they published a story by Margaret Culkin Banning (1891-1982), an American author and first wave feminist. This attests to the American influence on Filipino feminism and the stance of the editor, Pura Villanueva Kalaw.
The story "De puertas adentro" was published in several installments and deals with the political wheeling and dealing of a leading suffragette in the United States and a senator and his wife.
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Fecha
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1926-04-06
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Fuente
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Culkin Banning, Margaret. “De puertas adentro.” The Woman’s Outlook 4, April 6, 1926, pp. 35-36. In Open Access Repository @ UPD.
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Relación
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Jurilla Patricia May Bantug. 2010. Bibliography of Filipino Novels 1901-2000. Diliman: Quezon City : University of the Philippines Press.
Keetley Dawn and John Pettegrew. 1997. Public Women Public Words : A Documentary History of American Feminism. Madison Wis: Madison House.
Kenneally, J. J. (1989). "Women Divided: The Catholic Struggle for an Equal Rights Amendment, 1923-1945". The Catholic Historical Review, 75(2), 249–263.
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Editor
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Item held at University of the Philippines Diliman and University of Antwerp VLIRUOS Rare Periodicals Open Access Repository
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Colaborador
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Rocío Ortuño Casanova and Annelies Diels
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Idioma
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Spanish