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Feminaria was a feminist theory magazine published in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1988 to 2007. It included essays, bibliographies, notes, interviews, and sections on women and the media. Its literary criticism section came to form another magazine called Feminaria Literaria, and was devoted to the theory and critique of women's literature, especially that of Latin America. In 2008, on the occasion of Feminaria's 20th anniversary, the City Legislature declared it to be "of Social and Cultural Interest of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires."

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  • Feminaria was a feminist theory magazine published in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1988 to 2007. It included essays, bibliographies, notes, interviews, and sections on women and the media. Its literary criticism section came to form another magazine called Feminaria Literaria, and was devoted to the theory and critique of women's literature, especially that of Latin America. In 2008, on the occasion of Feminaria's 20th anniversary, the City Legislature declared it to be "of Social and Cultural Interest of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires." (en)
  • Feminaria fue una revista de teoría feminista que comenzó a publicarse en 1988 en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Incluía ensayos, bibliografías, notas, entrevistas, y secciones sobre mujeres y medios de comunicación.​​ La sección de crítica literaria llegó a formar otra revista que se llamó «Feminaria Literaria» y estuvo dedicada a la teoría y crítica sobre la literatura de mujeres, especialmente las de América Latina. En el año 2008, con motivo de cumplirse veinte años de la publicación de su primer número, la Legislatura de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires la declaró «de Interés Social y Cultural de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires».​​​ (es)
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  • Feminaria was a feminist theory magazine published in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1988 to 2007. It included essays, bibliographies, notes, interviews, and sections on women and the media. Its literary criticism section came to form another magazine called Feminaria Literaria, and was devoted to the theory and critique of women's literature, especially that of Latin America. In 2008, on the occasion of Feminaria's 20th anniversary, the City Legislature declared it to be "of Social and Cultural Interest of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires." (en)
  • Feminaria fue una revista de teoría feminista que comenzó a publicarse en 1988 en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Incluía ensayos, bibliografías, notas, entrevistas, y secciones sobre mujeres y medios de comunicación.​​ La sección de crítica literaria llegó a formar otra revista que se llamó «Feminaria Literaria» y estuvo dedicada a la teoría y crítica sobre la literatura de mujeres, especialmente las de América Latina. (es)
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