ラテンアメリカの女性とジェンダー:歴史的読本<br>Women and Gender in Modern Latin America : Historical Sources and Interpretations

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ラテンアメリカの女性とジェンダー:歴史的読本
Women and Gender in Modern Latin America : Historical Sources and Interpretations

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 384 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415894555
  • DDC分類 305.4098

Full Description

In Latin American history, women have not only played key roles within the family and society, but have long been active participants in political and economic life. The explosion of research over the last fifteen years testifies to how much we still have to learn about their experiences. Women and Gender in Modern Latin America brings together selections from recent scholarship with excerpts from an exciting array of primary sources, many translated into English for the first time, to bring the story of women's involvement in modern Latin American history up to date.

Covering major developments in the region from the bitter wars of Spanish American independence (1810-1825) through the turn of the twenty-first century, this collection examines the expectations, responsibilities, and limitations that have confronted women in their varied roles. The book explores:




The nature and impact of feminist movements



Women's role in economic modernization and the gendered division of labor



Women's contributions to 20th-century nationalism and social revolutions



Changing gender roles and relations within marriage and the family



The impact of modern birth control methods and changing sexual mores

In the concise introductory essays, Pamela S. Murray synthesizes recent research to provide readers with a context for the selections in each chapter, including primary sources that range from trial records, legal codes, and other official documents to personal letters, excerpts from women's published writings, speeches, and images.

Whether for a course specifically on women in Latin America, or as an addition to a Modern Latin America survey course, Women and Gender in Modern Latin America provides a comprehensive overview of the experiences of women and workings of gender over time across a vast and diverse region.

Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Engendering Independence, 1810-1820s

Chapter 2: Women and Aspects of Everyday Life, 1820s-c. 1870

Chapter 3: Gender and Nation, 1830s-c. 1880

Chapter 4: Rise of Feminism, 1880s-c.1934

Chapter 5: Economic Modernization and the Gendered Division of Labor, c. 1900-1970

Chapter 6: Women in the Age of Nationalism and Social Revolution, 1930s-c. 1980

Chapter 7: Engendering Reaction and Rights Struggles, 1970s-c. 1990

Chapter 8: Sex, Marriage, and Family within Changing Societies, 1960s-c. 2000

Chapter 9: Women and Gender in an Era of Globalization, c. 1980-2000s

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