Women and Gender in Latin America:
Anthropology/Economics/Sociology

Part 5: General

A Bibliography compiled by Molly Ryan and edited by Rafael Dávila-Franco
May, 1997


**indicates double or multiple entries in the bibilography

Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). Los grandes cambios y la crisis: impacto sobre la mujer en America Latina y el Caribe. Santiago: CEPAL, 1990.

Handwerker, W. Penn 1989. Women's power and social revolution: fertility transition in the West Indies. Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage Publications.

Luna, Lola G. 1988. "El video aplicado a la memoria de las mujeres latinoamericanas." Boletin Americanista, 30:38, p. 141-150. **

Mallon, Florencia E. 1987. "Studying women's work in Latin America: reflections on the direction of feminist scholarship." Latin American Perspectives, 14:2, Spring, p. 255-261. **

Miller, Francesca, 1986. The international relations of women of the Americas, 1890-1928. The Americas, 43:2, Oct., p. 171-182. **

Mujer y Sociedad en America Latina. Recopilacion de R. Rojas y M. del C.Feijoo. Buenos Aires: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, 1991, p. 109-161.

Psacharopoulos, George 1992. Women's employment and pay in Latin America: overview and methodology. Washington: World Bank.

Tiano, Susan 1986. "Women and industrial development in Latin America." Latin American Research Review, 21:3, p. 157-170. **

Young, Grace Ester. "The myth of being like a daughter." Latin American Perspectives, 14:3, Summer 1987, p. 365-380.

Yudelman, Sally W. 1987. The integration of women into development projects: observations on the NGO experience in general and in Latin America in particular. World Development, 15, Autumn, p. 179-187


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