The Costa Rican women's movement : a reader

Patricia L. Hipsher, I. Leitinger
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This reader reflects the genesis, scope, and direction of women s activism in a single Latin American country. It collects the voices of forty-one diverse women who live in Costa Rica, some radical, others strongly conservative, and most ranging inbetween, as they write about their lives, their problems, their aspirations.Unlike the comparative studies of women s issues that look at several different countries, the reader provides an insider s view of one small, but quintessentially Latin American, society. These women write of their own experience in organizing and working for change within the Costa Rican community. Some represent groups fitting into traditional women s movement that wants to improve certain aspects of women s and families daily lives. Still others, the feminists, argue forcefully that true improvement requires a profound change of power relations in society, of women s access to power and decision making.The articles are organized into thematic groups that range from the definitions of Feminism in Costa Rica to women in Costa Rican history, women s legal equality, discrimination against women, and the status of Women s Studies. The brief biographies that identify each author underscore the leadership of Costa Rican women in Latin American Feminism. The founders and editors of "Mujer," one of the most influential Feminist journals in Latin America, are among the authors represented in the reader.The audience for this book will include specialists interested in Latin America, in women in Latin America, and in the international women s movement."
哥斯达黎加妇女运动:一个读者
这本书反映了一个拉美国家妇女运动的起源、范围和方向。它收集了生活在哥斯达黎加的41位不同女性的声音,其中一些是激进的,另一些是非常保守的,大多数介于两者之间,她们写了自己的生活、问题和愿望。与着眼于几个不同国家的妇女问题比较研究不同,读者提供了一个内部人士对一个小而典型的拉丁美洲社会的看法。这些妇女写了自己在哥斯大黎加社区组织和为变革工作的经验。有些是希望改善女性和家庭生活某些方面的传统女性运动团体。还有一些人,女权主义者,强烈主张真正的进步需要深刻改变社会中的权力关系,改变女性获得权力和决策的途径。文章分为不同的主题,从哥斯达黎加女权主义的定义到哥斯达黎加历史上的女性、女性的法律平等、对女性的歧视、女性研究的现状等。每位作者的简短传记强调了哥斯达黎加妇女在拉丁美洲女权主义中的领导地位。在拉丁美洲最具影响力的女性主义期刊之一“Mujer”的创始人和编辑也在读者中代表了作者。该书的读者将包括对拉丁美洲、拉丁美洲妇女、国际妇女运动感兴趣的专家。”
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