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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Palmyra Wanderley e a educa??o da mulher no cen?rio Norte-rio-grandense (1914 -1920)

Carvalho, Isabel Cristine Machado de 20 April 2005 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:36:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 IsabelCMC.pdf: 1788346 bytes, checksum: f94f323e5ef6b23b045abc8cb9b683c7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2005-04-20 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior / The present work has the intention to analyze the contribution of the writer and journalist Palmyra Guimar?es Wanderley to the education, throughout her writings in the period between 1914 to 1920. I search through her journalist writings produced in the feminine magazine Via L?ctea (1914-1915) her idealization, and as in the newspaper A Rep?blica e Di?rio de Natal, in the decade of 1920 establishing relationships with education, mostly because of her production in the pages of the paper articles regarding feminine education and women condition. At the same time I sketch the biographic profile of Palmyra Wanderley relating her to the historical moment that she lived. To achieve the proposed goals I begin with a documental research within the available archives and use other sources like pictures and interviews with her relatives. The results of the research show that the worry of Palmira Wanderley with the education in our state, goes beyond her published writings in magazines and newspapers. She has been ahead of Escola de Com?rcio Feminino and Alian?a Feminina, she has also done a conference in the House of the Young Single Ladies' Protection (Casa de Prote??o ?s Mo?as Solteiras), institution of the Alian?a s responsibility that offered shelter, food, formal and religious education to the workers of the Fabric Factory of Natal (F?brica Tecidos de Natal). Her involvement evidences her contribution to the historiography of the education in Rio Grande do Norte, specially the history of women education ensuring her presence in the day by day history / O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a contribui??o da escritora e jornalista Palmyra Guimar?es Wanderley ? educa??o, atrav?s da sua pr?tica de escrita no per?odo que compreende de 1914 a 1920. Busco atrav?s de seus escritos jornal?sticos produzidos na revista feminina Via-L?ctea (1914-1915), de sua idealiza??o, assim como no jornal A Rep?blica e Di?rio de Natal, da d?cada de 1920 estabelecer rela??es com a educa??o, uma vez que essa mulher produziu nas p?ginas desses impressos cr?nicas e artigos a respeito da educa??o feminina e da condi??o da mulher. Ao mesmo tempo, tra?o o perfil biogr?fico de Palmyra Wanderley relacionando-a ao momento hist?rico em que viveu. Para atingir aos objetivos propostos, parto para uma pesquisa documental nos arquivos dispon?veis, al?m de utilizar outras fontes como as fotografias e entrevistas com familiares da pesquisada. Os resultados da pesquisa mostram que a preocupa??o de Palmyra Wanderley com a educa??o feminina em nosso estado vai al?m de seus escritos publicados nos jornais e revista em quest?o. A jornalista esteve ? frente da Escola de Com?rcio Feminino e da Alian?a Feminina. Realizou confer?ncia em benef?cio da Casa de Prote??o ?s Mo?as Solteiras, institui??o de responsabilidade da Alian?a que oferecia moradia, alimenta??o, educa??o formal e religiosa ?s oper?rias da F?brica de Tecidos Natal. A sua atua??o evidencia sua contribui??o ? historiografia da educa??o norte-rio-grandense, particularmente, ? hist?ria da educa??o da mulher, configurando a sua presen?a na hist?ria cotidiana

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