Hidden histories of gender and the state in Latin America /
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Durham [N.C.] :
Duke University Press,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- One step forward, two steps back: gender and the state in the long nineteenth century / Elizabeth Dore
- Twentieth-century state formations in Latin America / Maxine Molyneux
- Civilizing domestic life in the central valley of Costa Rica, 1750-1850 / Eugenia Rodríguez S.
- Slave women's strategies for freedom and the late Spanish colonial state / María Eugenia Chaves
- Rape and the anxious republic: revolutionary Colombia, 1810-1830 / Rebecca Earle
- Property, households, and public regulation of domestic life: Diriomo, Nicaragua, 1840-1900 / Elizabeth Dore
- Parents before the tribunals: the legal construction of patriarchy in Argentina / Donna J. Guy
- Modernizing patriarchy: state policies, rural households, and women in Mexico, 1930-1940 / Mary Kay Vaughan
- Commemorating the heroínas: gender and civic ritual in early-twentieth-century Bolivia / Laura Gotkowitz
- Women and the home in Mexican family law / Ann Varley
- Domesticating men: state building and class compromise in popular-front Chile / Karin Alejandra Rosemblatt
- State, gender, and institutional change: the Federación de Mujeres Cubanas / Maxine Molyneux
- Gender and the state in Argentina: the case of the Sindicato de Amas de Casa / Jo Fisher
- Getting gender on the policy agenda: a study of a Brazilian feminist lobby group / Fiona Macaulay.