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Gender in Latin America

Gender in Latin America

Sylvia Chant

(2002)

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Abstract

Gender impacts on every major social issue from rights to social policy, from ethnicity to poverty, this work is a comprehensive overview of the subject, examining trends in gender over history until the present. The authors draw on a wide range on theoretial analyses as well as their own field of work to illuminate the importance of diversity in gender in Latin America, as well as more traditionally held concepts of class, ethnicity, the urban-rural divide and age and peer groups. Debunking traditional universalizing stereotypes, this text charts contemporary changes gender roles, relations between the genders, and gender- and sexuality-based identities. Chapters are arranged around broad themes, including gender and poverty, gender and health, gender and sexuality and gender and employment. Each chapter begins with an introduction to the core issues the debates and theoretical work in the relevant field, and case studies. The authors also make reference to the continually expanding literature on the subject, including work on men and masculinity, fatherhood and sexuality.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Title Page iii
Copyright Page iv
Table of Contents v
List of Tables, Boxes and Figures vi
Acronyms viii
Glossary of Latin American Terms x
Preface and Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xv
Chapter 1: Introduction: Gender in a Changing Continent 1
Chapter 2: Gender, Politics and Legislation 19
Chapter 3: Gender, Poverty and Social Movements 46
Chapter 4: Gender and Population 71
Chapter 5: Gender and Health 98
Chapter 6: Gender and Sexuality 128
Chapter 7: Gender, Families and Households 161
Chapter 8: Gender and Employment 194
Chapter 9: Gender and Migration 228
Chapter 10: Conclusion: Looking to the Future 254
Notes 261
Bibliography 270
Index 301