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Elvira V. López was an Argentinian feminist, activist, reformer and author. Along with her sister, Ernestina López de Nelson, she studied philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires. In 1901 she completed a doctoral thesis on feminism, El movimiento feminista, supervised by Rodolfo Rivarola and Antonio Dellepiane. In her thesis key concepts include female education, work, and family. She focuses on the need to reform teaching programs, as well as, the intolerance which opposes the education of women. Drawing extensively on European sources, the thesis reviewed the development of feminism in the United States, Canada, Africa, India and Argentina. A final chapter reviewed international feminist congresses. Elvira López, seu Peom e sua Maeta: sobre duas cantigas constitutes the metaphor(mae

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  • Elvira V. López was an Argentinian feminist, activist, reformer and author. Along with her sister, Ernestina López de Nelson, she studied philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires. In 1901 she completed a doctoral thesis on feminism, El movimiento feminista, supervised by Rodolfo Rivarola and Antonio Dellepiane. In her thesis key concepts include female education, work, and family. She focuses on the need to reform teaching programs, as well as, the intolerance which opposes the education of women. Drawing extensively on European sources, the thesis reviewed the development of feminism in the United States, Canada, Africa, India and Argentina. A final chapter reviewed international feminist congresses. Elvira López, seu Peom e sua Maeta: sobre duas cantigas constitutes the metaphor(maeta) of what her body represents and the stigma around the discourse during that time. satíricas de João Garcia de Guilhade (en)
  • Elvira Virginia López (Buenos Aires, 1871-1956) fue una feminista argentina de principios del siglo XX, que se doctoró en Filosofía y Letras en 1901, junto a su hermana Ernestina, en la primera promoción de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Su tesis doctoral El movimiento feminista, inauguró tempranamente los estudios sobre el movimiento de mujeres en esa Facultad. (es)
  • Elvira V. López foi uma feminista, activista, reformadora e autora argentina. Juntamente com a sua irmã, , estudou filosofia na Universidade de Buenos Aires . Em 1901 concluiu uma tese de doutoramento sobre feminismo, El movimiento feminista, orientada por Rodolfo Rivarola e Antonio Dellepiane. Baseando-se extensivamente em fontes europeias, a tese revisou o desenvolvimento do feminismo nos Estados Unidos, Canadá, África, Índia e Argentina. Um capítulo final revisou os congressos feministas internacionais. (pt)
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  • Elvira Virginia López (Buenos Aires, 1871-1956) fue una feminista argentina de principios del siglo XX, que se doctoró en Filosofía y Letras en 1901, junto a su hermana Ernestina, en la primera promoción de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Su tesis doctoral El movimiento feminista, inauguró tempranamente los estudios sobre el movimiento de mujeres en esa Facultad. (es)
  • Elvira V. López foi uma feminista, activista, reformadora e autora argentina. Juntamente com a sua irmã, , estudou filosofia na Universidade de Buenos Aires . Em 1901 concluiu uma tese de doutoramento sobre feminismo, El movimiento feminista, orientada por Rodolfo Rivarola e Antonio Dellepiane. Baseando-se extensivamente em fontes europeias, a tese revisou o desenvolvimento do feminismo nos Estados Unidos, Canadá, África, Índia e Argentina. Um capítulo final revisou os congressos feministas internacionais. (pt)
  • Elvira V. López was an Argentinian feminist, activist, reformer and author. Along with her sister, Ernestina López de Nelson, she studied philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires. In 1901 she completed a doctoral thesis on feminism, El movimiento feminista, supervised by Rodolfo Rivarola and Antonio Dellepiane. In her thesis key concepts include female education, work, and family. She focuses on the need to reform teaching programs, as well as, the intolerance which opposes the education of women. Drawing extensively on European sources, the thesis reviewed the development of feminism in the United States, Canada, Africa, India and Argentina. A final chapter reviewed international feminist congresses. Elvira López, seu Peom e sua Maeta: sobre duas cantigas constitutes the metaphor(mae (en)
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  • Elvira Virginia López (es)
  • Elvira López (feminist) (en)
  • Elvira López (feminista) (pt)
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