Abstract
The following article is based on the debate of feminist studies which purpose is to make an inclusive history where women and minorities for their condition and position are not at the margin of social facts that pass by in time and space, so that the androcentric view doesn’t win the battle, and that those acts somewhat hidden, or not visible at plain view, could be discovered, observed, analyzed and revealed. The genealogy of historic processes, as outlined by Foucault, would allow to go beyond what official history has not shown or has not told, or let by the wayside, due to its degree of significance. We want to capture in this article, an aspect that takes several theoretical methodological what themselves are not new, so the contribution is how to relate these constructs, how they articulate with each other. In particular, in socio-historical facts, the participation of women.