On the 30th anniversary of Historia de una maestra (Story of a teacher): Tribute to Josefina Aldecoa
doi.org/10.20420/ElGuiniguada.2021.420
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Aldecoa, EducaciónAbstract
Josefina Aldecoa (1926-2010) was a Spanish writer and educator defined by her passion in both vocations: literary and pedagogical. The II International Conference Female Creations in Literary and Intercultural Education, held in July 2020, paid tribute to her on the 30th anniversary of the publication of an emblematic work written by her, Historia de una maestra, a novel that combines historical memory, post-memory, feminism, identity and education.
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