Radical women in Latin America : left and right /
edited by Victoria González and Karen Kampwirth.
- University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press, c2001.
- viii, 343 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. Radical women in Central America. Chronology of Nicaragua ; Chronology of El Salvador ; Chronology of Guatemala ; Somocista women, right wing politics, and feminism in Nicaragua, 1936-1979 / Victoria Gonzâalez ; Women in the armed struggles in Nicaragua: Sandinistas and Contras compared / Karen Kampwirth ; The Coaliciâon Nacional de Mujeres: an alliance of left-wing women, right-wing women, and radical feminists in Nicaragua / Marâia Teresa Blandâon ; Right and left-wing women in post-revolutionary El Salvador: feminist autonomy and cross-political alliance building for gender equality / Patricia Hipsher ; A feminist reconstruction of parenthood within neoliberal constraints: La Asociaciâon de Madres Demandantes in El Salvador / Kelley Ready ; Gender equality, democratization, and the revolutionary left in Central America: Guatemala in comparative context / Ilja A. Luciak -- Pt. 2. Radical women in South America. Chronology of Argentina ; Chronology of Brazil ; Chronology of Chile ; Spreading right-wing patriotism, femininity, and morality: women in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, 1900-1940 / Sandra McGee Deutsch ; Changing the system from within? feminist participation in the Brazilian Workers' Party / Liesl Haas ; Nonpartisanship as a political strategy: women left, right, and center in Chile / Lisa Baldez ; Defending dictatorship: conservative women in Pinochet's Chile and the 1988 plebiscite / Margaret Power.