Ladina Social Activism in Guatemala City, 1871-1954

Ladina Social Activism in Guatemala City, 1871-1954

Harms, Patricia

University of New Mexico Press

05/2022

422

Mole

Inglês

9780826363879

15 a 20 dias

333

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Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Introduction. Because Everyone Has Forgotten
Chapter One. Writing Women into History, 1871-1930
Chapter Two. Dictating Feminisms: Women and Gender in Ubico's Guatemala, 1930-1944
Chapter Three. A Small Payment for a Large Debt: Maternal Feminism, Revolutionary Mothers, and the Social Revolution, 1944-1950
Chapter Four. We Are Already Citizens: Suffrage, Gender, the Catholic Church, and Revolutionary Politics, 1944-1950
Chapter Five. Even a Grain of Sand: Urban Ladinas, the Cold War, and the First Inter-American Congress of Women, Guatemala City, 1947
Chapter Six. Living in the World We Imagined: The Alianza Femenina Guatemalteca, Socialist Feminism, and the Cold War, 1950-1954
Chapter Seven. God Doesn't Like the Revolution: The Archbishop, the Market Women, and the Gender of Economy, 1944-1954
Epilogue: The Return to Silence
Appendix A: Naming the Nameless
Appendix B: Guatemalan Female Jobs Profile, 1920-1950
Appendix C: School Attendance, 1950
Appendix D: Number of Teachers, 1950
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Central America; social movements; Guatemala; middle-class; urban women; modern Latin America; suffragists; Spanish-speaking