
EEPLLV. Seminar Creator Women Cycle. Centre Cultural La Nau
Seminar
The place of women in history. Broadening the limits of historical knowledge.
Creator Women Cycle
Director
Isabel Morant Deusa. Former Full-Time Professor, Universitat de València
6 Sessions (Monday):
20 October, 10 November 15 December 2025
19 January, 16 February and 30 March 2026
Schedule: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Location: Seminar Room. La Nau Cultural Centre
Calle Universidad, 2. 46003 València
Synopsis
Simone de Beauvoir once wrote Knowing is better than not knowing. The notion of social and political conditions influencing and determining the elaboration of identities, relations of sexes and the places for men and women within the social, politic and familial life is one necessary step to understand differences and inequalities of sexes, of women, and to think of the changes in those relations. These new studies, women represented as passive objects under the power emerge as active subjects who overcome the imposed borders within society.
Women history is not specific to the female sex. Written, just like Virginia Woolf asked, not lacking in irony, as: a complement of history in which women could be represented without impropriety is not a new notion without which History, in capital letters, would be unreal and incomplete.
Brought by researchers and teachers of different levels of education who came to know the limitations of the stablished programmes in their career, the course is aimed for teaching staff interested in the renovation of imparted history, in order to help the needs and preferences of students and a broader public who recognise the matters of women and gender history as a new and stimulant knowledge to reflect on ourselves, understand and create the life and world we want.
Programme
20 October 25
Building a historiography
What are we talking about when referring to women and gender history?
The different lines and advances in its development. The history of women in Histor: how to teach it?
Isabel Morant Deusa. Former Full-Time Professor, Universitat de València
Rosa Ríos Lloret. Full-Time Professor in History for Secondary Education
INSCRIPTION: https://links.uv.es/aqsC6CB
10 November 25
Renaissance and Enlightenment
The battle of sexes in modern literature. Writing about matrimony. Writing about women. The humanistic discourse. The invention of love and love marriage in Enlightenment literature.
Isabel Morant Deusa. Former Full-Time Professor, Universitat de València
INSCRIPTION: https://links.uv.es/0NNbddd
15 December 25
Political cracks and social transformations and modernisation
What equality are we talking about when we say equality? The French Revolution
What freedom are we talking about when we say freedom? The making of the liberal social order.
Dolores Sánchez Durá. Full-Time Professor in History for Secondary Education
INSCRIPTION: https://links.uv.es/4eHbBFE
19 January 26
Women creativity
Female agenda in art and science. 19th and 20th centuries.
Rosa Ríos Lloret. Full-Time Professor in History for Secondary Education
INSCRIPTION: https://links.uv.es/hv3bJ6P
16 February 26
Democracies and dictatorships
Women as political objects and subjects. 20th century
Àngels García Bonafé. Full-Time Professor in History for Secondary Education, Master's Degree in Secondary Education History Didactics professor
INSCRIPTION: https://links.uv.es/1T9SQ48
30 March 26
A new political subject
The Feminisms
Dolores Sánchez Durá. Full-Time Professor in History for Secondary Education
Carla Bezanilla-Rebollo. Researcher at Université Paris 8 (Vincennes Saint-Denis)
INSCRIPTION: https://links.uv.es/MNLhuP3
A CERTIFICATE WILL ONLY BE ISSUED WITH ATTENDANCE AT ALL SESSIONS
Date From 20 october 2025 to 30 march 2026. 24h. Every day.
Aules Seminari. Centre Cultural la Nau
C/ Univesitat, 2
Valencia (46003)
Escola Europea de Pensament Lluís Vives del Vicerectorat de Cultura i Societat de la Universitat de València.