Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

Women in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Marysa Navarro,Virginia Sánchez Korrol,Kecia Ali
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1999-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 025321307X

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" Sánchez Korrol considers the shifts in women's roles between the 1880s and 1930s and accompanying societal transformations.

Women s Roles in Latin America and the Caribbean

Women s Roles in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Kathryn A. Sloan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1780349254

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This book surveys Latin American and Caribbean women's contributions throughout history from conquest through the 20th century.

Researching Women In Latin America And The Caribbean

Researching Women In Latin America And The Caribbean
Author: Edna Acosta-belen,Christine E. Bose
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000309805

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This volume represents more than just a collection of chapters and bibliographic sources. For us, it provides another example of collective solidarity, hard work, and a relentless commitment to contribute to the process of advancing and transforming knowledge about women's condition. It attempts to update and assess how scholarship on women has impacted different disciplines and fields and examines the multivariate conditions and responses to immediate and long-term realities generated by women from different LatinAmerican and Caribbean countries. The editors hope that this publication, modest as it may be, will be a useful tool to other researchers, educators, and students in their efforts at pursuing and expanding the knowledge and visions that will make our different societies more just and liberating for all their citizens.

Rereading Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

Rereading Women in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Jennifer Abbassi,Sheryl L. Lutjens
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2002-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781461642039

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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 an influential group of essays first published in Latin American Perspectives. Each part is organized into thematic sections that focus on work, politics, and culture, and each includes substantive introductions that identify key issues in the scholarly literature on women and gender in the region. Demonstrating the rich, multidisciplinary nature of Latin American studies, these essays promote critical thinking about women's place and power, about theory and research strategies, and about contemporary economic, political, and social conditions. They convincingly show why women have become an increasingly important subject of research, acknowledge their gains and struggles over time, and explore the contributions that feminist theory has made toward the recognition of gender as a relevant—indeed essential—category for analyzing the political economy of development.

Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Melanie A. Medeiros,Keisha-Khan Y. Perry
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2023-08-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781978836327

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Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Critical Research and Perspectives employs an intersectional and interdisciplinary approach to examine Black cisgender women’s social, cultural, economic, and political experiences in Latin America and the Caribbean. It presents critical empirical research emphasizing Black women’s innovative, theoretical, and methodological approaches to activism and class-based gendered racism and Black politics. While there are a few single-authored books focused on Black women in Latin American and Caribbean, the vast majority of the scholarship on Black women in Latin America and the Caribbean has been published as theses, dissertations, articles, and book chapters. This volume situates these social and political analyses as interrelated and dialogic and contributes a transnational perspective to contemporary conversations surrounding the continued relevance of Black women as a category of social science inquiry. Many of the contributing authors are from Latin American and Caribbean countries, reflecting a commitment to representing the valuable observations and lived experiences of scholars from this region. When read together, the chapters offer a hemispheric framework for understanding the lasting legacies of colonialism, transatlantic slavery, plantation life, and persistent socio-economic and cultural violence.

The Decade for Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Decade for Women in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: United Nations. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Publsiher: New York : United Nations
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1988
Genre: Caribbean Area
ISBN: UCSC:32106013710410

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Dated May 1988

Work and Family

Work and Family
Author: Laura Chioda,Roberto Garcia Verdú
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821399620

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Over recent decades, women in Latin America and the Caribbean have increased their labor force participation faster than in any other region of the world. This evolution occurred in the context of more general progress in women’s status. Female enrollment rates have increased at all levels of education, fertility rates have declined, and social norms have shifted toward gender equality. This report sheds light on the complex relationship between stages of economic development and female economic participation. It documents a shift in women’s perceptions whereby work has become a fundamental part of their identity, highlighting the distinction between jobs and careers. These dynamics are made more complex by the acknowledgment that individuals are part of larger economic units—families. As development progresses and the options available to women expand, the need to balance career and family takes greater importance. New tensions emerge, paradoxically made possible by decades of steady gains. Understanding the new challenges women face as they balance work and family is thus crucial for policy.

Women s Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean

Women s Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Elizabeth Maier,Nathalie Lebon
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780813547282

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"This is a very exciting collection that will fill an important gap in what has emerged in comparative studies of women and Latin American democracies. Maier and Lebon provide provocative overview essays, and the chapters trace a range of cases from Argentina and Brazil to Nicaragua and Venezuela, showing how institutions. leaders and culture all shape the opportunities and challenges women face."---Jane Jaquette, editor of Feminist Agendas and Democracy in Latin America --