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Women of the Andes: patriarchy and social change in two Peruvian towns

Susan Carolyn Bourque and Kay B. Warren c1981 © University of Michigan Press
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ISBN(s)
  • 9780472063307 (paper)
  • 9780472021536 (ebook)
Subject
  • Native Peoples of the Americas
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  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • I Mother's Day: Ritual Ironies and Realities (page 10)
  • II Analyzing Women's Subordination: Issues, Distortions, and Definitions (page 41)
  • III Analyzing Women's Subordination: Alternative Frameworks (page 57)
  • IV Childbirth, Marriage, and Family Politics (page 87)
  • V The Sexual Division of the Economy (page 114)
  • VI Women's Positions in the Agrarian Class System (page 135)
  • VII Consciousness and Participation in a Patriarchal Power Structure (page 150)
  • VIII Women, Social Change, and National Development (page 179)
  • IX The Dynamics of Sexual Subordination (page 211)
  • Bibliography (page 219)
  • Index (page 237)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
CS 13.2 (Mar. 1984): 190-191 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2068900
SIG 9.1 (Autumn 1983): 159-160 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3173676
AANTH 84.4 (Dec. 1982): 910-911 http://www.jstor.org/stable/676511
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