Rereading Women in Latin America and the Caribbean
The Political Economy of Gender
Herausgeber: Abbassi, Jennifer; Lutjens, Sheryl L
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The Political Economy of Gender
Herausgeber: Abbassi, Jennifer; Lutjens, Sheryl L
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This indispensable text reader provides a broad-ranging and thoughtfully organized feminist introduction to the ongoing controversies of development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Designed for use in a variety of college courses, the volume collects
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This indispensable text reader provides a broad-ranging and thoughtfully organized feminist introduction to the ongoing controversies of development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Designed for use in a variety of college courses, the volume collects
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 151mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780742510746
- ISBN-10: 0742510743
- Artikelnr.: 21296658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 151mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780742510746
- ISBN-10: 0742510743
- Artikelnr.: 21296658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Jennifer Abbassi and Sheryl L. Lutjens - Contributions by Angela Nieves-Xavier de Brito; Rosa M. Cañadell; Norma Chinchilla; Christine E. Eber; Christine G. T. Ho; Karen Kampwirth; David Kunzle; Eleanor Leacock; Sara Nelson; Helen I. Safa; Marta
Chapter 1 Introduction: Theory, Themes and the Realities of Gender in Latin
America Part 2 Women, Work, and Development Chapter 3 Introduction to Part
I: Selections from "Women, Development, and Anthropological Facts and
Fictions," by Eleanor Leacock ; Selections from "Approaches to
Understanding the Position of Women in the Informal Sector," by Tamar Diana
Wilson Chapter 4 Economic Restructuring and Gender Subordination Chapter 5
The Urban Family and Poverty in Latin America Chapter 6 The Myth of Being
'Like a Daughter' Chapter 7 Women in Mexico's Popular Movements: Survival
Strategies against Ecological and Economic Impoverishment Chapter 8
Caribbean Transnationalism As a Gendered Process Part 9 Politics, Policies,
and the State Chapter 10 Introduction to Part II: Selection from
"Mobilizing Women: Revolution in the Revolution," by Norma Stoltz
Chinchilla; Selection from "Gender Equality in the Salvadoran Transition,"
by Ilja A. Luciak Chapter 11 Chilean Women's Organizations and Their
Potential for Change Chapter 12 El Comité de Amas de Casa de Siglo XX: An
Organizational Experience of Bolivian Women Chapter 13 The Mother of the
Nicaraguans: Doña Violeta and the UNO's Gender Agenda Chapter 14
Constructing and Negotiating Gender in Women's Police Stations in Brazil
Chapter 15 Reading Between the Lines: Women, the State, and Rectification
in Cuba Chapter 16 Seeking Our Own Food: Indigenous Women's Power and
Autonomy in San Pedro, Chenalhó, Chiapas (1980-1998) Part 17 Culture,
History, and Feminisms Chapter 18 Introduction to Part III: Selections from
"Women, Class, and Education in Mexico, 1880-1928," by Mary K. Vaughan;
Selections from "Reclaiming Voices: Notice On a New Female Practice in
Journalism," by Margaret Randall Chapter 19 Story Without Words: Women and
the Creation of a Mestizo People in Guayaquil, 1820-1835 Chapter 20
Brazilian Women in Exile: The Quest for an Identity Chapter 21 Remembering
the Dead: Latin American Women's "Testimonial" Discourse Chapter 22 Roger
Sanchez's 'Humor Erotico' and the Semana Cronica: A Sexual Revolution in
Sandinista Nicaragua? Chapter 23 Evita: The Globalization of a National
Myth Chapter 24 Annotated Index of Articles on Women and Gender in Latin
American Perspectives
America Part 2 Women, Work, and Development Chapter 3 Introduction to Part
I: Selections from "Women, Development, and Anthropological Facts and
Fictions," by Eleanor Leacock ; Selections from "Approaches to
Understanding the Position of Women in the Informal Sector," by Tamar Diana
Wilson Chapter 4 Economic Restructuring and Gender Subordination Chapter 5
The Urban Family and Poverty in Latin America Chapter 6 The Myth of Being
'Like a Daughter' Chapter 7 Women in Mexico's Popular Movements: Survival
Strategies against Ecological and Economic Impoverishment Chapter 8
Caribbean Transnationalism As a Gendered Process Part 9 Politics, Policies,
and the State Chapter 10 Introduction to Part II: Selection from
"Mobilizing Women: Revolution in the Revolution," by Norma Stoltz
Chinchilla; Selection from "Gender Equality in the Salvadoran Transition,"
by Ilja A. Luciak Chapter 11 Chilean Women's Organizations and Their
Potential for Change Chapter 12 El Comité de Amas de Casa de Siglo XX: An
Organizational Experience of Bolivian Women Chapter 13 The Mother of the
Nicaraguans: Doña Violeta and the UNO's Gender Agenda Chapter 14
Constructing and Negotiating Gender in Women's Police Stations in Brazil
Chapter 15 Reading Between the Lines: Women, the State, and Rectification
in Cuba Chapter 16 Seeking Our Own Food: Indigenous Women's Power and
Autonomy in San Pedro, Chenalhó, Chiapas (1980-1998) Part 17 Culture,
History, and Feminisms Chapter 18 Introduction to Part III: Selections from
"Women, Class, and Education in Mexico, 1880-1928," by Mary K. Vaughan;
Selections from "Reclaiming Voices: Notice On a New Female Practice in
Journalism," by Margaret Randall Chapter 19 Story Without Words: Women and
the Creation of a Mestizo People in Guayaquil, 1820-1835 Chapter 20
Brazilian Women in Exile: The Quest for an Identity Chapter 21 Remembering
the Dead: Latin American Women's "Testimonial" Discourse Chapter 22 Roger
Sanchez's 'Humor Erotico' and the Semana Cronica: A Sexual Revolution in
Sandinista Nicaragua? Chapter 23 Evita: The Globalization of a National
Myth Chapter 24 Annotated Index of Articles on Women and Gender in Latin
American Perspectives
Chapter 1 Introduction: Theory, Themes and the Realities of Gender in Latin
America Part 2 Women, Work, and Development Chapter 3 Introduction to Part
I: Selections from "Women, Development, and Anthropological Facts and
Fictions," by Eleanor Leacock ; Selections from "Approaches to
Understanding the Position of Women in the Informal Sector," by Tamar Diana
Wilson Chapter 4 Economic Restructuring and Gender Subordination Chapter 5
The Urban Family and Poverty in Latin America Chapter 6 The Myth of Being
'Like a Daughter' Chapter 7 Women in Mexico's Popular Movements: Survival
Strategies against Ecological and Economic Impoverishment Chapter 8
Caribbean Transnationalism As a Gendered Process Part 9 Politics, Policies,
and the State Chapter 10 Introduction to Part II: Selection from
"Mobilizing Women: Revolution in the Revolution," by Norma Stoltz
Chinchilla; Selection from "Gender Equality in the Salvadoran Transition,"
by Ilja A. Luciak Chapter 11 Chilean Women's Organizations and Their
Potential for Change Chapter 12 El Comité de Amas de Casa de Siglo XX: An
Organizational Experience of Bolivian Women Chapter 13 The Mother of the
Nicaraguans: Doña Violeta and the UNO's Gender Agenda Chapter 14
Constructing and Negotiating Gender in Women's Police Stations in Brazil
Chapter 15 Reading Between the Lines: Women, the State, and Rectification
in Cuba Chapter 16 Seeking Our Own Food: Indigenous Women's Power and
Autonomy in San Pedro, Chenalhó, Chiapas (1980-1998) Part 17 Culture,
History, and Feminisms Chapter 18 Introduction to Part III: Selections from
"Women, Class, and Education in Mexico, 1880-1928," by Mary K. Vaughan;
Selections from "Reclaiming Voices: Notice On a New Female Practice in
Journalism," by Margaret Randall Chapter 19 Story Without Words: Women and
the Creation of a Mestizo People in Guayaquil, 1820-1835 Chapter 20
Brazilian Women in Exile: The Quest for an Identity Chapter 21 Remembering
the Dead: Latin American Women's "Testimonial" Discourse Chapter 22 Roger
Sanchez's 'Humor Erotico' and the Semana Cronica: A Sexual Revolution in
Sandinista Nicaragua? Chapter 23 Evita: The Globalization of a National
Myth Chapter 24 Annotated Index of Articles on Women and Gender in Latin
American Perspectives
America Part 2 Women, Work, and Development Chapter 3 Introduction to Part
I: Selections from "Women, Development, and Anthropological Facts and
Fictions," by Eleanor Leacock ; Selections from "Approaches to
Understanding the Position of Women in the Informal Sector," by Tamar Diana
Wilson Chapter 4 Economic Restructuring and Gender Subordination Chapter 5
The Urban Family and Poverty in Latin America Chapter 6 The Myth of Being
'Like a Daughter' Chapter 7 Women in Mexico's Popular Movements: Survival
Strategies against Ecological and Economic Impoverishment Chapter 8
Caribbean Transnationalism As a Gendered Process Part 9 Politics, Policies,
and the State Chapter 10 Introduction to Part II: Selection from
"Mobilizing Women: Revolution in the Revolution," by Norma Stoltz
Chinchilla; Selection from "Gender Equality in the Salvadoran Transition,"
by Ilja A. Luciak Chapter 11 Chilean Women's Organizations and Their
Potential for Change Chapter 12 El Comité de Amas de Casa de Siglo XX: An
Organizational Experience of Bolivian Women Chapter 13 The Mother of the
Nicaraguans: Doña Violeta and the UNO's Gender Agenda Chapter 14
Constructing and Negotiating Gender in Women's Police Stations in Brazil
Chapter 15 Reading Between the Lines: Women, the State, and Rectification
in Cuba Chapter 16 Seeking Our Own Food: Indigenous Women's Power and
Autonomy in San Pedro, Chenalhó, Chiapas (1980-1998) Part 17 Culture,
History, and Feminisms Chapter 18 Introduction to Part III: Selections from
"Women, Class, and Education in Mexico, 1880-1928," by Mary K. Vaughan;
Selections from "Reclaiming Voices: Notice On a New Female Practice in
Journalism," by Margaret Randall Chapter 19 Story Without Words: Women and
the Creation of a Mestizo People in Guayaquil, 1820-1835 Chapter 20
Brazilian Women in Exile: The Quest for an Identity Chapter 21 Remembering
the Dead: Latin American Women's "Testimonial" Discourse Chapter 22 Roger
Sanchez's 'Humor Erotico' and the Semana Cronica: A Sexual Revolution in
Sandinista Nicaragua? Chapter 23 Evita: The Globalization of a National
Myth Chapter 24 Annotated Index of Articles on Women and Gender in Latin
American Perspectives