Feminist Organizations and Social Transformation in Latin America

Feminist Organizations and Social Transformation in Latin America
Title Feminist Organizations and Social Transformation in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Nelly P. Stromquist
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 284
Release 2016-01-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317259556

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Away from the public eye, but from within the structures of stable and efficient organizations, women's groups have established nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to pursue feminist agendas. Feminist Organizations and Social Transformation in Latin America constitutes one of the first detailed analyses of the political and educational work of these organizations. Focusing on NGOs in the Dominican Republic and Peru, the book presents three case studies of feminist work, showing the careful balance they must navigate among satisfying basic needs, promoting legislation to address profound gender asymmetries, and creating countercultures essential to the development of a gender-attenuated society. In documenting the work of feminist NGOs, Stromquist identifies the ways they provide nonformal education (outside the school system) and informal learning (through experiences and internal discussions) to produce a new consciousness and assertive identities among women.

Women and Social Change in Latin America

Women and Social Change in Latin America
Title Women and Social Change in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Jelin
Publisher Zed Bks
Total Pages 260
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780862328702

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This book comprises six case studies : on Argentina, Bolivia (2x), Brazil, Chile and Peru. The six studies present different aspects of the women's movement and organisations and employ different methodologies (f.e. Women settlers in Lima, women and trade unions in Chile and peasant women's organisation in Bolivia)

Women's Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean

Women's Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean
Title Women's Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Maier
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 398
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0813547288

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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 --

Interpreting the Internet

Interpreting the Internet
Title Interpreting the Internet PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth J. Friedman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2017
Genre Computers
ISBN 0520284518

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Every user knows the importance of the “@” symbol in internet communication. Though the symbol barely existed in Latin America before the emergence of email, Spanish-speaking feminist activists immediately claimed it to replace the awkward “o/a” used to indicate both genders in written text, discovering embedded in the internet an answer to the challenge of symbolic inclusion. In repurposing the symbol, they changed its meaning. In Interpreting the Internet, Elisabeth Jay Friedman provides the first in-depth exploration of how Latin American feminist and queer activists have interpreted the internet to support their counterpublics. Aided by a global network of women and men dedicated to establishing an accessible internet, activists have developed identities, constructed communities, and honed strategies for social change. And by translating the internet into their own vernacular, they have transformed the technology itself. This book will be of interest to scholars and students in feminist and gender studies, Latin American studies, media studies, and political science, as well as anyone curious about the ways in which the internet shapes our lives.

Distant Alliances

Distant Alliances
Title Distant Alliances PDF eBook
Author Regina Cortina
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 334
Release 2019-01-04
Genre Education
ISBN 113678974X

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In this ground-breaking study, Regina Cortina and Nelly Stromquist examine how the alliances of international agencies, national governments, and nongovernmental organizations have strengthened public support for educating girls and women in Latin America. Bringing a timely and readable account of the strategies pursued, the authors show how the strength of the women's movement has influenced the education of women and girls, and thus has helped to reduce poverty and strengthen the citizenship of women in developing countries. The book's overview of recent initiatives, along with its illuminating case studies of developing nations, offers the reader a window into educational reform and the realities of social change in Latin America.

Promises of Empowerment

Promises of Empowerment
Title Promises of Empowerment PDF eBook
Author Jennifer L. Troutner
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 308
Release 2006-11-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780742529243

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How and to what degree are women worldwide gaining and using power? This book offers the first genuinely comparative assessment of this key question by exploring the conditions, actions, and accomplishments of women in Latin America and Asia. Encompassing 60 percent of the world's population and experiencing far-reaching transformations, these two regions offer a vital window into our understanding of the experiences of women globally. Revealing both basic similarities and fundamental differences, this volume offers thoughtful insights about the changing conditions of women, on the one hand, and, on the other, about patterns of social change throughout Asia and Latin America.

Latin American Women and the Search for Social Justice

Latin American Women and the Search for Social Justice
Title Latin American Women and the Search for Social Justice PDF eBook
Author Francesca Miller
Publisher
Total Pages 360
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN

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