Colombian Women
The Struggle Out of Silence- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2008
Summary
From her personal diary as an eleven-year-old in a Catholic girl's school, in which she chastises herself for the sin of wearing a bathing suit, through erudite analysis of the patriarchal structures on which most world communities stand, Elena GarcZs examines culture, history, economics, law, and religion as they apply to her native Colombia. In so doing, she promotes ideas which demolish the 'forced enclosure' of women in that society. Eighteen Colombian women, selected at random from many regions and ethnicities, and from up and down the socioeconomic ladder, tell life stories almost universally tragic, regardless of the wealth, education, age, or status derived from positions held by their husbands. Their experiences, in particular the ways in which family and institutions are used against them, illustrate the feminist theories around which GarcZs shapes her arguments. This book will be ideal for undergraduate students of Women's Studies, Latin American Studies, Religion, and Sociology. It will also appeal to scholars interested in the welfare and development of women.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2008
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-1626-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-3011-7
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 266
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Preface No access Pages i - xii
- Chapter One No access Pages 1 - 8
- Chapter Two No access Pages 9 - 34
- Chapter Three No access Pages 35 - 52
- Chapter Four No access Pages 53 - 80
- Chapter Five No access Pages 81 - 112
- Chapter Six No access Pages 113 - 144
- Chapter Seven No access Pages 145 - 176
- Chapter Eight No access Pages 177 - 196
- Chapter Nine No access Pages 197 - 228
- Chapter Ten No access Pages 229 - 236
- Appendix I No access Pages 237 - 238
- Bibliography No access Pages 239 - 258
- Index No access Pages 259 - 264
- About the Author No access Pages 265 - 266





