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January 15, 2025
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Noelia Adánez is a writer, a doctor in political science and sociology, and one of the leading voices in Spanish political and feminist culture that we can regularly hear on the Gabinete de Julia en la Onda and read in various media outlets, such as La Marea or the newspaper Público. In the latter, she works as Head of Opinion.

In this work, she invites us to celebrate discomfort as a way of approaching feminism; it is an immersion in life and literature. Noelia Adánez's essay asks us what it means to live a feminist life, opens windows and suggests interpretations.

The author analyses the conditions in which two great authors wrote during the second feminist wave. A conversation between Doris Lessing and Kate Millett that brings to light both common concerns and contrasting ways of approaching them, thus providing very attractive ideas about the memoir writing of both. They deal with the themes of their time, sometimes in a way that goes against feminism, other times rowing in its favour: motherhood, the psychiatrisation and pathologisation of female rebellion, sex and love. The corsets imposed by patriarchal structures.

Day: Wednesday, January 15
Time: 19:00 h

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  • Postal address Biblioteca de Castilla y León - Plaza de la Trinidad, 2. municipality of Valladolid . NaN. Valladolid