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Soldaderas: The Female Fighters Of The Mexican Revolution
Sometimes also called adelitas, soldaderas broke barriers and defied gender norms during a chaotic time in Mexican history. Despite enduring severe sexism from male troops, some women warriors climbed the ranks to become officers — and even led some of those same men into battle.
La Adelita, Part 2: From Pop Commodity to Historic Hero ...
An Enduring Inspiration. Despite the distortions of revisionist pop history, La Adelita endures as a powerful symbol for women today. Looking back on her history, separating fantasy from reality, has become, not just an academic endeavor, but a healing exercise.
Adelitas, the leaders of the Mexican Revolution
Who were Las Adelitas? Adelitas, also refered to as soldaderas or women soldiers, were women who played a crucial role in the fight for the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). The origins of the Adelitas are rooted in the political and social conditions of Mexico in the early 20th century.
A century after the Revolution's end, the Adelitas still ...
The term Adelitas (“little Adeles”) is used in Mexico today to refer to women who participated in the Mexican Revolution, battling government forces. To understand their story, it is important ...
La Adelita, Part 1: Feminist Fighter or Chauvinist Creation ...
In Mexico, one iconic female figure embodies that cultural and historic significance. La Adelita, a mythical composite persona, represents the thousands of unknown women who joined the Revolution of 1910, playing various key roles in the popular uprising that overthrew the Eurocentric dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz.
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