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Paperback The Secret History of Gender: Women, Men, and Power in Late Colonial Mexico Book

ISBN: 0807846430

ISBN13: 9780807846438

The Secret History of Gender: Women, Men, and Power in Late Colonial Mexico

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Stern analiza las conexiones que hab a entre el g nero, el poder y la pol tica en la vida de los campesinos, los indios y otras personas marginadas a finales del periodo colonial en M xico (ca.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Amazing research--a MUST-READ for gender scholars and scholars who hate 'gender'

For those who love 'gender' as a lens through which to analyze other social processes (warfare, citizenship, empire- or nation- formation, etc.) this may not be the book for you: this is an actual analysis of Gender itself. The author looks at the relations between men and women in peasant communities in Mexico, using concrete examples of real families that went through the justice system. But not just husbands-wives--he addresses daughters-parents (mother/father), sisters-brothers, AND fathers-sons, brothers-brothers... Priests-parishioners... he really looks at patriarchy as a system that organized society NOT as static and merely oppressive, but dynamic and unstable. And he looks at how patriarchy not only organized men-women relations, but relations between the rich and poor AND politics and power, in the most convincing way I have read so far. It's GREAT in that regard--but getting through the INSANELY NUMEROUS examples and statistics gets pretty tiresome...
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