Women less interested in ‘macho competitiveness of violence’ in conflict, says authorA new book has shed light on the little-known history of nearly 200 female journalists from 29 countries who covered the Spanish civil war.While Ernest Hemingway and Arthur Koestler were among writers who made their names reporting on the war, Bernardo Díaz Nosty’s 900-page
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As the report outlines, this mood of sexual repression extended to “evil literature”, “immodesty in female dress”, “the dangers of dancing” and “condemnation of company-keeping”.
The torturing with shame of mothers has had such a profound effect that women whose children were adopted decades ago often still cannot come to terms with forming a relationship with them if they try to get in touch. They can still struggle to bring their parallel lives together.
We may live in a supposedly liberal, tolerant republic, but adoption is still covered in a veil of secrecy.