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Elena Caffarena

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Elena Caffarena

Elena Caffarena (March 23, 1903 - July 19, 2003) was a Chilean lawyer, jurist and politician. Contemporary historians and humanists consider her to be one of the most important 20th-century public figures in Chile. Born in Iquique to Ana Morice and Blas Caffarena, an Italian immigrant, she devoted much of her life to the struggle for women's emancipation. Caffarena and Olga Poblete were the founders of "Movimiento Pro-Emancipación de las Mujeres de Chile" in 1938 and were honored as "founding matriarchs" by MEMCH 1983.[1] Her granddaughter is the journalist Pamela Jiles.

Selected works

  • Capacidad de la mujer casada en relación a sus bienes
  • Regímenes matrimoniales en Latinoamérica (1948)
  • Un capítulo en la Historia del Feminismo. Las sufragistas inglesas (1952)
  • El recurso de amparo frente a los regímenes de emergencia (1957)
  • Diccionario de Jurisprudencia Chilena" (1959)

References

  1. ^ Winn, Peter (1 January 2006). Americas: The Changing Face of Latin America and the Caribbean. University of California Press. pp. 348–. ISBN 978-0-520-24501-3.