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Invisible Heritage. Women bearers of memories.

The II conferences, which were held on June 5 and 6, 2019 at the headquarters of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports, were aimed at professionals, students and the general public, and were attended by a large cast of experts. and scholars who analyzed Cultural Heritage as something living, dynamic and plural that cannot be understood without the presence of Women.

During them, the role of women as a diffuser of intergenerational culture in rural areas was analyzed, as well as the material traces that women have left and that allow us to trace the origins of many of the traditions that have reached us.

Cultural assets, tangible or intangible, are not residues of a past time that must be preserved in an alleged ideal model. For example, live manifestations, significant representations of tradition, are continuously reproducing in an unfinished process of transmission.

A trip that has as its thread the Cultural Heritage and that goes from the past to the present, and from the tangible to the intangible, from the archaeological and the material, to the anthropological, ethnographic and immaterial.

Once again THEY are the authentic heiresses and transmitters. women bearers of memories. These conferences are a review of that history from research and with different points of view that allow us to learn about the integration of Cultural Heritage as part of our lives.

Scientific coordination has been carried out by Alicia Torija López and Isabel Baquedano Beltrán.

Publication: Weaving Past. invisible heritage. Women Bearers of Memory

Cover of the Book Weaving the Past Invisible Heritage Women Memory Carriers

Weaving Past. Invisible Heritage. women bearers of memories

Proceedings II Conference Weaving Past, (2019)

 ISBN/ISSN: 978 84 451 3872 4

 DL: M-20352-2020

Price (RRP): €10

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Programme

Conferences

Inauguration of the Past Weaving Days 2019

Jaime de los Santos González

Minister of Culture, Tourism and Sports

Alicia Torija López and Isabel Baquedano Beltrán

Scientific coordinators of the days

They and us from the beginning. Prehistory and the conceptual framework

Margarita Sánchez Romero

Iberian women: invisible? Yes, invisible? Do not.

María Antonia García Luque

Half of the Iron Age. Women and silences

Isabel Baquedano Beltrán

Marian Arlegui Sánchez

Disclosures: the space of women in al-Ándalus

Manuela Marín

Materiality and spirituality in the legacy of Sephardic women. The difficult journey to hope

Veronica Nehama Masri

5 debate in June morning

Stories in feminine. Visions and reflections on the role of women in indigenous and viceregal America

Carolina Notary Zubicoa

Andrés Gutiérrez Usillos

The ideal woman at the end of the Old Regime. Continuity and persistence of the old domestic female model

Gloria Ángeles Franco Rubio

The legacy left by education in women

Consuelo Flecha García

Gender issues in archeology: from a material past, to the intergenerational present

Alicia Torija López

5 debate in June afternoon

"Guardians and Creators" women in the Inventory of Intangible Heritage of the Community of Madrid

Paz Gómez Fernández

Songs of women and women in oral tradition

Pedro José Castellanos Alavedra

Women and industrial heritage. The job roles

Mercedes Lopez Garcia

Sustainability in women. The guardians of the sea

Mari Álvarez Lires

Cultural heritage, citizen participation and gender issues

I would say Luz Morales Casañas

6 debate in June afternoon

Female models in the Lorca tragic trilogy

Emilio Peral Vega

Of voices, silences and appropriations in the processes of patrimonialization of LGTBI memories

José María Valcuende del Río

Towards a feminist critique of heritage: from 'adding women and shaking' to depatriarization ”

Guadalupe Jiménez Corners

6 debate in June afternoon

Closing

Dove Sobrini Sagaseta de IIúrdoz

Speaker Biographies