Gretel Ammann

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Born
Margarita Ammann Martínez

(1947-01-17)17 January 1947
Died2 May 2000(2000-05-02) (aged 53)
Barcelona, Spain
Occupations
  • Philosopher
  • essayist
  • activist
Gretel Ammann
Born
Margarita Ammann Martínez

(1947-01-17)17 January 1947
Died2 May 2000(2000-05-02) (aged 53)
Barcelona, Spain
Alma materUniversity of Barcelona
Occupations
  • Philosopher
  • essayist
  • activist
Known forFeminism pioneer in Barcelona
Political partyCommunist Movement of Catalonia
Movement

Margarita Ammann Martínez, better known as Gretel Ammann (17 January 1947 – 2 May 2000) was a Spanish philosopher, essayist, activist, radical feminist, and lesbian separatist. She was a pioneer of feminism in Barcelona.

Margarita Ammann Martínez was born in San Sebastián. Her mother was Basque and her father was Austrian, a fugitive from Nazi Germany. When she was two years old, the family moved to Barcelona, where she lived the rest of her life. From childhood, she was trained in different artistic disciplines, including writing, drawing, photography and music. During her baccalaureate and elementary school studies she studied at the German school in Barcelona, where she created her first magazine, in which she was very critical of the school's policies, leading her to being asked to leave.[1]

Ammann studied philosophy and literature at the University of Barcelona. In the first year, she organized a public poetry reading in which she performed her own poetry, accompanying herself on guitar with her own composition. She also established a student magazine.[2] In 1971, Ammann went to Paris for a year, where she studied at the Sorbonne and learned French, one of five languages that she spoke fluently. After returning to Barcelona, she worked in various schools and academies before entering the Escola Tramuntana in El Carmel.

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