Audiovisual capsule on American women in the Modern Age, focusing on the diversity existing in this space, as exemplified by the ethnic differences or the heterogeneous legal conditions (free, slaves). Special mention is made of the case of the “tapadas” of Lima. Duration: 8.04 min. The video, made by Benita Herreros Cleret de Langavant (University of Cantabria), is designed for university students (Degree in History, Master’s and Doctorate in Modern History) and is one of the results of the teaching innovation project “History and Art Capsules II. History, with gender and in feminine”, funded by the University of Cantabria through a competitive public call (2020). This teaching project was coordinated by Begoña Alonso and Benita Herreros Cleret de Langavant (PIs), with the participation of Tomás A. Mantecón Movellán and Rubén Castro Redondo, together with the two aforementioned researchers
Collection: Aplications
Project: 8. Women and the change for gender equality in Europe., 9. Travels and travelers: economic, social and cultural connections.
Chronology: XVI, XVII, XVIII
Scope: Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, University
Resource type: Video
Format: Multimedia
Source: Se acabará subiendo a Youtube, por lo que podremos relinkear
Language: Spanish. English Subtitles
Date: 2021
Owner: Rubén Castro Redondo (Modernalia)
Copyright: © Universidad de Cantabria
Abstract: Explanatory video on the situation of indigenous women on the American continent in the Modern Age
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