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Las obreras : Chicana politics of work and family
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Los Angeles :
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Publications,
c2000.
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Colección: | Aztlán anthology series ;
v. 1 |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Claiming public space at work, church, and neighborhood / Vicki L. Ruiz
- "She has served others in more intimate ways" : the domestic service reform in Yucatán, 1915-1918 / Emma Pérez
- "Woman sterilized as gives birth" : forced sterilization and Chicana resistance in the 1970s / Virginia Espino
- "We lived and breathed and worked the movement" : the contradictions and rewards of Chicana/Mexicana activism in el Centro de Acción Social Autónomo-Hermandad General de Trabajadores (CASA-HGT), Los Angeles, 1975-1978 / Marisela R. Chávez
- Creating community : Mexican American women in Eastside Los Angeles / Mary Pardo
- Organizing Latina garment workers in Los Angeles / María Angelina Soldatenko
- "Work gave me a lot of confianza" : Chicanas' work commitment and work identity / Beatriz M. Pesquera
- Ambivalence or continuity? Motherhood and employment among Chicanas and Mexican immigrant workers / Denise A. Segura
- Levels of acculturation, marital satisfaction, and depression among Chicana workers : a psychological perspective / Yvette G. Flores-Ortiz
- Engendering a "dialectics of our America" : Jovita González's pluralist dialogue as feminist testimonio / María Eugenia Cotera
- Three stories : campesinas, onions, and Granma's apron / Mary Helen Ponce
- Mexican migrants in North Carolina : María Salas shares her story / Margarita Decierdo
- The synapses of struggle : Martha Cotera and Tejana activism / Mary Ann Villareal
- "I want to be treated as an equal" : testimony from a Latina union activist / Guadalupe M. Friaz
- "No se raje, chicanita" : some thoughts on race, class, and gender in the classroom / Gloria J. Romero.