CLCK1
LanguageENG
PublishYear2014
publishCompany
Wiley
EISBN
9781118341117
PISBN
9781118271438
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The cult of motherhood has a lengthy and complex history in Latin American society. Mothers Making Latin America utilizes a combination of innovative gender scholarship and primary source material to dispel the commonly held belief that women were separated fromor unimportant tocentral developments in Latin American history since independence. With scholarly precision, author Erin E. OConnor also discards the popular notion that the only women worthy of study were those who rejected gender norms in their entirety. Instead, OConnor explores how ideas about motherhood, and womens own interpretations of that role, were often central to processes of socio-political change in Latin America. Featuring a thought-provoking blend of original scholarship with an accessible narrative thread, Mothers Making Latin America helps to reshape our understanding of Latin American gender history.
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