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'''Maria Lacerda de Moura''' ( | '''Maria Lacerda de Moura''' (1887–1945) was a Brazilian [[Anarcha-feminism|anarcho-feminist]], [[Individualist anarchism|individualist anarchist]], [[teacher]], [[journalist]], and writer.<ref name="singularidades">{{Cite journal |translator-last1=Sharkey |translator-first1=Paul |title=Maria Lacerda de Moura, 1887–1944 |journal=Singularidades |issue=16 |date=November 2000 |url=http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/8kps6q |issn=0872-7104 |oclc=942801815 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> | ||
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Maria Lacerda de Moura was born on the Monte Alverne farm in [[Manhuaçu]], [[Minas Gerais]], Brazil, on 16 May 1887. Her parents, Modesto de Araújo Lacerda and Amélia de Araújo Lacerda, were educated [[freethinkers]] who passed on [[anticlerical]] views. They moved to [[Barbacena]] in Minas Gerais when she was young and where she began school. By her late teen years, she was training as a primary school teacher.<ref name="singularidades" /> Lacerda de Moura married Carlos Ferreira de Moura.<ref name="singularidades"/>--> | |||
Her thought was mainly influenced by [[individualist anarchist]]s such as [[Han Ryner]] and [[Émile Armand]].<ref>[http://www.nodo50.org/insurgentes/textos/mulher/09marialacerda.htm "Maria Lacerda de Moura - Uma Anarquista Individualista Brasileira" by Adelaide Gonçalves and Jorge Silva]</ref> | |||
Her thought was mainly influenced by [[individualist anarchist]]s such as [[Han Ryner]] and [[Émile Armand]].<ref>[http://www.nodo50.org/insurgentes/textos/mulher/09marialacerda.htm "Maria Lacerda de Moura - Uma Anarquista Individualista Brasileira" by Adelaide Gonçalves and Jorge Silva]</ref> | |||
==Selected works== | ==Selected works== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 11 June 2022

Maria Lacerda de Moura (1887–1945) was a Brazilian anarcho-feminist, individualist anarchist, teacher, journalist, and writer.[1]
Her thought was mainly influenced by individualist anarchists such as Han Ryner and Émile Armand.[2]
Selected works[edit | edit source]
- "A fraternidade na escola" (The fraternity at school) (1922)
- "A mulher hodierna e o seu papel na sociedade" (The women nowadays and her role in society) (1923)
- "A mulher é uma degenerada?" (Is the woman a degenerated being?) (1924)
- "Religião do amor e da beleza" (Religion of love and beauty) (1926)
- "Amai-vos e não vos multipliqueis" (Love each other and don't breed) (1931)
- "Han Ryner e o amor no plural" (Han Ryner and the love in plural) (1933)
- Em torno da Educação (Around education)
- Renovação (Renovation)
- Lições da Pedagogia (Lessons from pedagogy) (1925)
- De Amundsen a Del Prete (From Amundsen to Del Prete) (1928)
- Civilização, tronco de escravos (Civilisation, trunk of slaves) (1931)
- Serviço militar obrigatório para a mulher? Recuso-me... (Compulsory military service for women? I refuse...) (1933)
- Clero e Fascismo, horda de embrutecedores (Clergy and Fascism, horde of brutal people) (1933)
- Fascismo – filho dileto da Igreja e do Capital (1933)
- Português para os cursos comerciais (1940)
- O Silêncio (The Silence) (1944)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Maria Lacerda de Moura, 1887–1944". Singularidades (16). Translated by Sharkey, Paul. November 2000. ISSN 0872-7104. OCLC 942801815.
- ↑ "Maria Lacerda de Moura - Uma Anarquista Individualista Brasileira" by Adelaide Gonçalves and Jorge Silva