Silent Revolution Women, Modernity and Architecture in Mexican Newspapers

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Elisa Drago Quaglia

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The transformation of women’s role in society was crucial during the early twentieth century. Women and their relationship to the city, their presence in territories beyond the walls of their home, and their use of new technology made them active promoters of modern ideas. Their impact was primarily reflected in the quick transformation of modern housing and the emergence of new architectural genres. All this could be seen in Mexican newspapers.

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Drago Quaglia, E. (2016). Silent Revolution Women, Modernity and Architecture in Mexican Newspapers. Bitacora Arquitectura, (33), 58–67. https://doi.org/10.22201/fa.14058901p.2016.33.57261

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Elisa Drago Quaglia

Elisa Drago Quaglia Arquitecta, maestra y doctora en Arquitectura Profesora e investigadora Facultad de Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México