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Hidden Histories of Gender and the State in Latin America
Women and the Home in Mexican Family Law
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Author(s):
Ann Varley
Publication date:
March 3 2000
Publisher:
Duke University Press
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March 3 2000
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: 238-261
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctv1220nrq.14
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Preface
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. xv
Acknowledgments
pp. 3
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back:
pp. 33
Twentieth-Century State Formations in Latin America
pp. 85
Civilizing Domestic Life in the Central Valley of Costa Rica, 1750–1850
pp. 108
Slave Women’s Strategies for Freedom and the Late Spanish Colonial State
pp. 127
Rape and the Anxious Republic:
pp. 147
Property, Households, and Public Regulation of Domestic Life:
pp. 172
Parents Before the Tribunals:
pp. 194
Modernizing Patriarchy:
pp. 215
Commemorating the Heroínas:
pp. 238
Women and the Home in Mexican Family Law
pp. 262
Domesticating Men:
pp. 291
State, Gender, and Institutional Change:
pp. 322
Gender and the State in Argentina:
pp. 346
Getting Gender on the Policy Agenda:
pp. 369
Contributors
pp. 371
Index
pp. 382
Back Matter
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