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  • image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/
    Authors: Winkler, María Inés; Reyes, María Isabel;

    El rol de las mujeres en la historia ha sido relevado y cuestionado a partir de los movimientos feministas. El objetivo del trabajo fue indagar el pasado en busca de mujeres en la historia de la psicología chilena, para reinstalarlas -a ellas y sus experiencias- en el discurso histórico y en la memoria colectiva. Con criterios prácticos y teóricos, se seleccionaron 3 mujeres que se desempeñaron en el campo psicológico en Chile en la segunda mitad del siglo pasado: Lola Hoffmann, Héliettè Saint Jean y Vera Kardonsky. A partir de fuentes secundarias y 11 entrevistas a sus colegas y parientes, se elaboró un relato inspirado en el estilo de las historias de vida. La narrativa historiográfica de estas 3 pioneras ilustra sus experiencias y los mecanismos de exclusión y formas de discriminación de las mujeres en la sociedad civil y en el espacio profesional. Se identifican sus fortalezas y estrategias individuales de desarrollo y resistencia, repensando un pasado que dota a las autoras de memoria y que resulta indiscutiblemente vivo en su presente y en sus propias experiencias como mujeres psicólogas. The role of women in history has been highlighted and questioned from the perspective of feminist movements. The objective of the study was to investigate and scrutinize the past for women in the history of Chilean psychology, to reinstall them-and their experiences-in the historical discourse and collective memory. Using practical and theoretical criteria, 3 women who served in the psychological field in Chile in the second half of the last century were selected: Lola Hoffmann, Héliettè Saint Jean and Vera Kardonsky. Secondary sources and 11 interviews with their colleagues and relatives were employed to produce narratives in the style of life stories. The historiographical narratives of these 3 pioneers illustrate their experiences and the mechanisms of exclusion and forms of discrimination of women in civil society and professional space. The article identifies some of their strengths and individual development and resistance strategies, re-thinking the past that gives the authors of memory and is undeniably alive in their present and their own experiences as women psychologists.

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    Authors: Winkler, María Inés; Reyes, María Isabel;

    El rol de las mujeres en la historia ha sido relevado y cuestionado a partir de los movimientos feministas. El objetivo del trabajo fue indagar el pasado en busca de mujeres en la historia de la psicología chilena, para reinstalarlas -a ellas y sus experiencias- en el discurso histórico y en la memoria colectiva. Con criterios prácticos y teóricos, se seleccionaron 3 mujeres que se desempeñaron en el campo psicológico en Chile en la segunda mitad del siglo pasado: Lola Hoffmann, Héliettè Saint Jean y Vera Kardonsky. A partir de fuentes secundarias y 11 entrevistas a sus colegas y parientes, se elaboró un relato inspirado en el estilo de las historias de vida. La narrativa historiográfica de estas 3 pioneras ilustra sus experiencias y los mecanismos de exclusión y formas de discriminación de las mujeres en la sociedad civil y en el espacio profesional. Se identifican sus fortalezas y estrategias individuales de desarrollo y resistencia, repensando un pasado que dota a las autoras de memoria y que resulta indiscutiblemente vivo en su presente y en sus propias experiencias como mujeres psicólogas. The role of women in history has been highlighted and questioned from the perspective of feminist movements. The objective of the study was to investigate and scrutinize the past for women in the history of Chilean psychology, to reinstall them-and their experiences-in the historical discourse and collective memory. Using practical and theoretical criteria, 3 women who served in the psychological field in Chile in the second half of the last century were selected: Lola Hoffmann, Héliettè Saint Jean and Vera Kardonsky. Secondary sources and 11 interviews with their colleagues and relatives were employed to produce narratives in the style of life stories. The historiographical narratives of these 3 pioneers illustrate their experiences and the mechanisms of exclusion and forms of discrimination of women in civil society and professional space. The article identifies some of their strengths and individual development and resistance strategies, re-thinking the past that gives the authors of memory and is undeniably alive in their present and their own experiences as women psychologists.

    image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/ Scientific Electroni...arrow_drop_down
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