Women, Feminism and Social Change in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, 1890–1940 (Engendering Latin America)

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Feminists within the Southern Cone countries—Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay—between 1910 and 1930 obliged political leaders to believe gender in labor regulation, civil codes, public health programs, and politics. Feminism thus was a factor within the modernization of these geographically linked but diverse societies in Latin The united states. Even if feminists didn’t present a unified front within the discussion of divorce, reproductive rights, and public-health schemes to control sex and marriage, this work identifies feminism as a trigger for such discussion, which generated public and political debate on gender roles and social change. Asunción Lavrin recounts changes in gender relations and the role of women in each and every of the 3 countries, thereby contributing a huge amount of new information and incisive analysis to the histories of Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay.

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