"Pathbreaking in its use of gender analysis to illuminate agrarian reform and the Allende era, including women's work, sexuality as a terrain of contest and the role of masculinity in rural social movements and politics. Tinsman opens up a new dimension."--Peter Winn, Tufts University
"Pathbreaking in its use of gender analysis to illuminate agrarian reform and the Allende era, including women's work, sexuality as a terrain of contest and the role of masculinity in rural social movements and politics. Tinsman opens up a new dimension."--Peter Winn, Tufts UniversityHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heidi Tinsman is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine.
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Maps and Tables ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xv Abbreviations xix Introduction 1 1. Patron and Peon: Labor and Authority on the Great Estates 19 2. Binding Ties: Campesino Sexuality and Family Negotiations 55 3. Making Men: Labor Mobilization and Agrarian Reform 82 4. Promoting Gender Mutualism: Rural Education, Mothers’ Centers, and Family Planning 128 5. Struggling for Land: Worker Bosses and Campesina Militants 171 6. Revolutionizing Women: Popular Unity and Female Mobilization 209 7. Coming Apart: Struggle, Sex, and Social Crisis 247 Epilogue: 1973-1988 288 Notes 297 Selected Bibliography 347 Index 361
Maps and Tables ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xv Abbreviations xix Introduction 1 1. Patron and Peon: Labor and Authority on the Great Estates 19 2. Binding Ties: Campesino Sexuality and Family Negotiations 55 3. Making Men: Labor Mobilization and Agrarian Reform 82 4. Promoting Gender Mutualism: Rural Education, Mothers’ Centers, and Family Planning 128 5. Struggling for Land: Worker Bosses and Campesina Militants 171 6. Revolutionizing Women: Popular Unity and Female Mobilization 209 7. Coming Apart: Struggle, Sex, and Social Crisis 247 Epilogue: 1973-1988 288 Notes 297 Selected Bibliography 347 Index 361
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