The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers

The Gendered Worlds of Latin American Women Workers From Household and Factory to the Union Hall and Ballot Box

Daniel James1997
In Latin American countries, the modern factory originally was considered a hostile and threatening environment for women and family values. Nine essays dealing with Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Guatemala describe the contradictory experiences of women whose work defied gender prescriptions but was deemed necessary by working-class families in a world of need and scarcity. 19 photos.
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