Abstract
An interview with the historian María Zebadúa Serra, gives an account of an academic legacy that needs to be made visible in the middle of a context in which recognition of the trajectories of academic women motivates the young generations. Approaching her 90th birthday and with the lucidity that characterizes her, María shares the relevance of carrying out studies from the methodology of oral history, as well as the implications of an ethical-political position in the social sciences.
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