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Women of the Mexican countryside, 1850-1990 : creating spaces, shaping transitions
Title:
Women of the Mexican countryside, 1850-1990 : creating spaces, shaping transitions
Author:
Fowler-Salamini, Heather, 1940-
Publication Information:
Tucson : University of Arizona Press, [1994]

©1994
Physical Description:
xxvi, 253 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Language:
English
Contents:
Exploring the origins of Democratic patriarchy in Mexico : gender and popular resistance in the Puebla highlands, 1850-1876 / "Cheaper than machines" : women and agriculture in Porfirian Oaxaca, 1880-1911 / Gender, work, and coffee in Córdoba, Veracruz, 1850-1910 / Gender, bridewealth, and marriage : social reproduction of peons on Henequen haciendas in Yucatán, 1870-1901 / Soldadera in the Mexican revolution : war and men's illusions / Rural women's literacy and education during the Mexican Revolution : subverting a patriarchal event? / Doña Zeferina Barreto : biographical sketch of an Indian Woman from the state of Morelos / Seasons, seeds, and souls : Mexican women gardening in the American Mesilla, 1900-1940 / Three microhistories of women's work in rural Mexico / Intergenerational and gender relations in the transition from a peasant economy to a diversified economy / From metate to despate : rural Mexican women's salaried labor and the redefenition of gendered spaces and roles / Changes in rural society and domestic labor in Atlixco, Puebla, 1940-1990 / Antagonisms of gender and class in Morelos
ISBN:
9780816514151

9780816514311
Format :
Book