In the strongly patriarchal society of the Mexican state of Yucatan, it's not surprising that few women have dared to challenge the gender inequalities set against them at birth. They live in an environment where rape can be forgotten as a crime if the victim agrees to marry her aggressor and where negative pregnancy tests are often a prerequisite for employment in the maquiladora factories. This book profiles 30 women who have dared to challenge such injustices and dramatically transform their situations. From local theatre directors and choreographers to civic leaders and politicians, each…mehr
In the strongly patriarchal society of the Mexican state of Yucatan, it's not surprising that few women have dared to challenge the gender inequalities set against them at birth. They live in an environment where rape can be forgotten as a crime if the victim agrees to marry her aggressor and where negative pregnancy tests are often a prerequisite for employment in the maquiladora factories. This book profiles 30 women who have dared to challenge such injustices and dramatically transform their situations. From local theatre directors and choreographers to civic leaders and politicians, each woman formed a unique leadership of circumstance dependent largely on the context of her personal experiences. The profiles, based on personal interviews and supplemented by photographs, describe the women's accomplishments and motivations as well as the obstacles they have confronted.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Ann Huck has spent more than 35 years directing the Central College study program and teaching culture and literature in Merida, Yucatan. She is professor emerita, Central College, Pella, Iowa. She lives in Merida and remains involved in the struggle of Yucatecan women. Jann E. Freed is a professor of business management and the Mark and Kay De Cook Endowed Chair in Leadership and Character Development at Central College, Pella, Iowa.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction-Yucatecan Women Breaking Out of the Box 1-THE VOICES IN WOMEN OF YUCATÁN 2-BECAUSE THEY COULD NOT STAND IT Aurea Castillo Vela, Watching, Hawking for a Way Out Betti Celis, To the Chase ... Against Really Big Windmills Sabina Couoh, Over the Fence and Not Looking Back Abigail Huc, Making the Earth Shake Margarita Cavajal Flores and Rita Poot Alcocer, Under the Tamarind Tree
Blanca Ayala Tuyub, Rebels in the Choir Loft Cristobalino Téllez Navarro, Bringing in the Sheep 3-GOING WHERE WOMEN NEVER DARED ... Nancy Rocha Reyes, Smell of the Stage Isabel Pérez Ortega, Hope on Two Wheels, Sometimes Four Graciela Torres, A Fish, a Stone, a Door, or a Dance Blanca González Rodríguez, To Dream a Museum María Luisa Rojas, Pushing Boulders and Raising a Ruckus Lourdes Cabrera Ruiz and Svetlana Larroche, The Lily and the Sword 4-DARING TO DO IT BETTER Amanda Baquedano, A Kilo of Frijol Dulce María Sauri, A Woman Who Knows Latin Ana Rosa Payán, Learning to Speak in Public Blanca Estrada, Oh, Sweet Promises of Rebellion Rita Novelo, One Kerosene Lamp and 72 Light Posts Margarita de la Luz Tec Barrera, Seguir Adelante ... To Move Ahead 5-DARING TO STAND FOR JUSTICE Patricia McCarty Cabellero, Echoes from across the Mountains Cristina Muñoz and Nancy Walker, Chasing Justice by Leaps and Bounds Sandra Peniche, Maybe Actions Speak Louder than Words, but Words Linger
Marisol Vargas, On My Honor I Will Try Sor Beatriz Laviada, Slippery Like Soap Ofelia Medina, Just One of the Crowd Milagros Herrero, Making Miracles with the Devil on Your Back Irma Yolanda Dzul, Play the Music, Do the Dance 6-LISTENING TO MANY VOICES 7-CONTINUING THE JOURNEY Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction-Yucatecan Women Breaking Out of the Box 1-THE VOICES IN WOMEN OF YUCATÁN 2-BECAUSE THEY COULD NOT STAND IT Aurea Castillo Vela, Watching, Hawking for a Way Out Betti Celis, To the Chase ... Against Really Big Windmills Sabina Couoh, Over the Fence and Not Looking Back Abigail Huc, Making the Earth Shake Margarita Cavajal Flores and Rita Poot Alcocer, Under the Tamarind Tree
Blanca Ayala Tuyub, Rebels in the Choir Loft Cristobalino Téllez Navarro, Bringing in the Sheep 3-GOING WHERE WOMEN NEVER DARED ... Nancy Rocha Reyes, Smell of the Stage Isabel Pérez Ortega, Hope on Two Wheels, Sometimes Four Graciela Torres, A Fish, a Stone, a Door, or a Dance Blanca González Rodríguez, To Dream a Museum María Luisa Rojas, Pushing Boulders and Raising a Ruckus Lourdes Cabrera Ruiz and Svetlana Larroche, The Lily and the Sword 4-DARING TO DO IT BETTER Amanda Baquedano, A Kilo of Frijol Dulce María Sauri, A Woman Who Knows Latin Ana Rosa Payán, Learning to Speak in Public Blanca Estrada, Oh, Sweet Promises of Rebellion Rita Novelo, One Kerosene Lamp and 72 Light Posts Margarita de la Luz Tec Barrera, Seguir Adelante ... To Move Ahead 5-DARING TO STAND FOR JUSTICE Patricia McCarty Cabellero, Echoes from across the Mountains Cristina Muñoz and Nancy Walker, Chasing Justice by Leaps and Bounds Sandra Peniche, Maybe Actions Speak Louder than Words, but Words Linger
Marisol Vargas, On My Honor I Will Try Sor Beatriz Laviada, Slippery Like Soap Ofelia Medina, Just One of the Crowd Milagros Herrero, Making Miracles with the Devil on Your Back Irma Yolanda Dzul, Play the Music, Do the Dance 6-LISTENING TO MANY VOICES 7-CONTINUING THE JOURNEY Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography Index
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