From Academic Experience to Professional Political Activity. Short Notes on a Personal Experience Authors Nieves Ibeas Vueltas Universidad de Zaragoza Keywords: culture, women, politics, academic world Abstract The author comments on her own experiences as a committed feminist in two apparently different and even incompatible spheres, showing these are, necessarily, closely related. She has used both her academic and political backgrounds to shed a light on the persisting invisibility of women in our culture, despite their growing presence in political activities. Women are still not seen as individuals; not only men, but also some feminists tend to consider them as a homogenous group, with the same needs and desires. Thos text states that there is no justification for defending solutions for half of the human beings, since, apart from being a woman and sharing feminist convictions, they do not necessarily have anything in common. Downloads PDF (Català) Published 2010-07-14 Issue No. 12 (2006): Feminismos del siglo XXI Section Dossier License The Author retains ownership of the copyright in this article, unless the opposite is expressed, and all rights not expressly granted in this agreement, including the nonexclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, and display the article in print or electronic form, and grants, Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat the exclusive rights to print publication of the Article for a period beginning when this Agreement is executed and ending twelve (12) months after the first publicaton of the work in this Journal. After this time, the work will be available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works license, by which the article must be credited to the Author and the Journal be credited as first place of publication. Beginning twelve (12) months after the article´s first publication, the Author is free to enter in seperate, additional contractual agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the work as published in this journal. The Author is encouraged to post the work online (eg in institutional or subject repositories, or on their website) after the exclusivity period of twelve (12) months has expired, as it can lead to productive exchanges as well as a greater citation of the published work (see The Effect of Open Access).