Women Architects in Portugal: Working in Colonial Africa before the Carnation Revolution (1950–1974)

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Autor(a) principal: Milheiro, Ana Vaz
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Fiúza, Filipa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/92313
https://doi.org/10.3390/arts9030086
Resumo: How did women architects shape a modern world in the late period of Portuguese colonial Africa, just before the Carnation Revolution? The specific role of women in Portugal working in colonial African architectural culture has now started to be addressed by Portuguese and Lusophone-African historiography. During the 1950s, the presence of women in the metropolitan schools of architecture was reduced. Of those who could graduate, few actually worked as architects. Most were absorbed by the commonly feminine roles, resulting from marriage and from the ideal of family promoted by the Estado Novo dictatorship. To the ones that risked prosecution for working outside the family, the option of jobs associated with the feminine universe, such as teaching, was privileged. Among those who were emancipated from this pattern, the majority worked in familiar partnerships, regarded as an extension of marriage. The women architects that follow the husbands in their African emigration often ended up having the opportunities to work in their professional field partly due to the lack of qualified technicians, and to the high demand of commissions. This paper not only seeks to outline a perspective on these women, but also tries to understand the context of their work by presenting two case-studies in the late in the late period of Portuguese Colonisation: Maria Carlota Quintanilha and Maria Emilia Caria.
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title Women Architects in Portugal: Working in Colonial Africa before the Carnation Revolution (1950–1974)
spellingShingle Women Architects in Portugal: Working in Colonial Africa before the Carnation Revolution (1950–1974)
Milheiro, Ana Vaz
Women architects
Colonial Portuguese architecture
Modern architecture
Colonial public departments
Maria Carlota Quintanilha
Maria Emilia Caria
title_short Women Architects in Portugal: Working in Colonial Africa before the Carnation Revolution (1950–1974)
title_full Women Architects in Portugal: Working in Colonial Africa before the Carnation Revolution (1950–1974)
title_fullStr Women Architects in Portugal: Working in Colonial Africa before the Carnation Revolution (1950–1974)
title_full_unstemmed Women Architects in Portugal: Working in Colonial Africa before the Carnation Revolution (1950–1974)
title_sort Women Architects in Portugal: Working in Colonial Africa before the Carnation Revolution (1950–1974)
author Milheiro, Ana Vaz
author_facet Milheiro, Ana Vaz
Fiúza, Filipa
author_role author
author2 Fiúza, Filipa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Milheiro, Ana Vaz
Fiúza, Filipa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Women architects
Colonial Portuguese architecture
Modern architecture
Colonial public departments
Maria Carlota Quintanilha
Maria Emilia Caria
topic Women architects
Colonial Portuguese architecture
Modern architecture
Colonial public departments
Maria Carlota Quintanilha
Maria Emilia Caria
description How did women architects shape a modern world in the late period of Portuguese colonial Africa, just before the Carnation Revolution? The specific role of women in Portugal working in colonial African architectural culture has now started to be addressed by Portuguese and Lusophone-African historiography. During the 1950s, the presence of women in the metropolitan schools of architecture was reduced. Of those who could graduate, few actually worked as architects. Most were absorbed by the commonly feminine roles, resulting from marriage and from the ideal of family promoted by the Estado Novo dictatorship. To the ones that risked prosecution for working outside the family, the option of jobs associated with the feminine universe, such as teaching, was privileged. Among those who were emancipated from this pattern, the majority worked in familiar partnerships, regarded as an extension of marriage. The women architects that follow the husbands in their African emigration often ended up having the opportunities to work in their professional field partly due to the lack of qualified technicians, and to the high demand of commissions. This paper not only seeks to outline a perspective on these women, but also tries to understand the context of their work by presenting two case-studies in the late in the late period of Portuguese Colonisation: Maria Carlota Quintanilha and Maria Emilia Caria.
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