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Series Introduction | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Theory, Themes, and the Realities of Gender in Latin America | 1 | |
Pt. I | Women, Work, and Development | |
1 | Introduction to Part I | 19 |
Selection from "Women, Development, and Anthropological Facts and Fictions" | 20 | |
Selection from "Approaches to Understanding the Position of Women in the Informal Sector" | 29 | |
2 | Economic Restructuring and Gender Subordination | 43 |
3 | The Urban Family and Poverty in Latin America | 61 |
4 | The Myth of Being "Like a Daughter" | 78 |
5 | Women in Mexico's Popular Movements: Survival Strategies against Ecological and Economic Impoverishment | 91 |
6 | Caribbean Transnationalism As a Gendered Process | 112 |
Pt. II | Politics, Policies, and the State | |
7 | Introduction to Part II | 131 |
Selection from "Mobilizing Women: Revolution in the Revolution" | 132 | |
Selection from "Gender Equality in the Salvadoran Transition" | 142 | |
8 | Chilean Women's Organizations and Their Potential for Change | 157 |
9 | El Comite de Amas de Casa de Siglo XX: An Organizational Experience of Bolivian Women | 172 |
10 | The Mother of the Nicaraguans: Dona Violeta and the UNO's Gender Agenda | 179 |
11 | Constructing and Negotiating Gender in Women's Police Stations in Brazil | 197 |
12 | Reading between the Lines: Women, the State, and Rectification in Cuba | 213 |
13 | Seeking Our Own Food: Indigenous Women's Power and Autonomy in San Pedro, Chenalho, Chiapas (1980-1998) | 231 |
Pt. III | Culture, History, and Feminisms | |
14 | Introduction to Part III | 249 |
Selection from "Women, Class, and Education in Mexico, 1880-1928" | 251 | |
Selection from "Reclaiming Voices: Notes on a New Female Practice in Journalism" | 261 | |
Selection from "If Truth be Told" | 264 | |
15 | Story without Words: Women and the Creation of a Mestizo People in Guayaquil, 1820-1835 | 278 |
16 | Brazilian Women in Exile: The Quest for an Identity | 294 |
17 | Remembering the Dead: Latin American Women's "Testimonial" Discourse | 311 |
18 | Roger Sanchez's "Humor Erotico" and the Semana Comica: A Sexual Revolution in Sandinista Nicaragua? | 323 |
19 | Evita: The Globalization of a National Myth | 344 |
Annotated Index of Articles on Women and Gender in Latin American Perspectives | 361 | |
Index | 375 | |
About the Contributors | 389 |
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