Radical women in Latin America : left and right /
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Other Authors / Creators: | González-Rivera, Victoria, 1969- Kampwirth, Karen, 1964- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press, [2001] |
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I.. Radical Women in Central America
- Chronology of Nicaragua
- Chronology of El Salvador
- Chronology of Guatemala
- 1. Somocista Women, Right-Wing Politics, and Feminism in Nicaragua, 1936-1979
- 2. Women in the Armed Struggles in Nicaragua: Sandinistas and Contras Compared
- 3. The Coalicion Nacional de Mujeres: An Alliance of Left-Wing Women, Right-Wing Women, and Radical Feminists in Nicaragua
- 4. Right and Left-Wing Women in Post-Revolutionary El Salvador: Feminist Autonomy and Cross-Political Alliance Building for Gender Equality
- 5. A Feminist Reconstruction of Parenthood Within Neoliberal Constraints: La Asociacion de Madres Demandantes in El Salvador
- 6. Gender Equality, Democratization, and the Revolutionary Left in Central America: Guatemala in Comparative Context
- Part II.. Radical Women in South America
- Chronology of Argentina
- Chronology of Brazil
- Chronology of Chile
- 7. Spreading Right-Wing Patriotism, Femininity, and Morality: Women in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, 1900-1940
- 8. Changing the System from Within? Feminist Participation in the Brazilian Workers' Party
- 9. Nonpartisanship as a Political Strategy: Women Left, Right, and Center in Chile
- 10. Defending Dictatorship: Conservative Women in Pinochet's Chile and the 1988 Plebiscite
- Conclusion
- Contributors
- Index