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Women in Pain : Gender and Morbidity in Mexico
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Author(s):
Kaja Finkler
Publication date:
January 01 1994
Publisher:
University of Pennsylvania Press
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9780812200430
Publication date:
January 01 1994
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10.9783/9780812200430
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
List of Tables
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Preface
pp. xix
Acknowledgments
pp. 3
1. Introduction
pp. 11
2. The Nature of Sickness
pp. 25
3. The Nature of Gender
pp. 40
4. Gender and the Nature of Sickness
pp. 53
5. Gender, Culture, and Society in Mexico
pp. 74
6. An Aggregate Profile of a Sick Population of Women
pp. 91
7. Margarita: A Woman in Search of Individuation
pp. 114
8. Alicia: A Mother and a Mistress
pp. 125
9. Julia: A Drunken Husband
pp. 135
10. Rebecca: A Woman on the Verge of Disintegration
pp. 145
11. Juana: In Search of Dignity Amid a Garbage Dump
pp. 153
12. Carlota: From Proletarian to Housewife
pp. 163
13. Josefina: "All My Life I Worked Very Hard"
pp. 177
14. Susana: A Woman Who Ventured into the Public Domain
pp. 183
15. Norma: "1 Have Found God"
pp. 191
16. Maria: Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire
pp. 203
17. Conclusion
pp. 211
Bibliography
pp. 231
Glossary of Spanish Words and Phrases
pp. 235
Index
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