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La mujer en el umbral del siglo XXI

La mujer en el umbral del siglo XXI
Author: Simone Veil
Publisher: Editorial Complutense
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1998
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788489784314

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Recoge: Europa, ¿una oportunidad para las mujeres?; Ser mujer en términos de mujer: desafíos para las mujeres de Occidente; Diferencias en las funciones del cerebro entre los sexos; La mujer y su identidad.


Mujeres en el umbral del siglo XXI

Mujeres en el umbral del siglo XXI
Author: Taller Internacional Mujeres en el Umbral del Siglo XXI
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1999
Genre:
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Amor y poder en el umbral del milenio

Amor y poder en el umbral del milenio
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2009
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN: 9789972221712

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Trata temas sobre la lucha por la equidad y la autonomía de la mujer en una sociedad patriarcal, y destaca la presencia cada vez mayor de la mujer en cada aspecto de la vida en la sociedad.


Sex at the Margins

Sex at the Margins
Author: Laura María Agustín
Publisher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781842778609

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Laura Agustín presents an analysis of the position prostitutes occupy within the global economy.


Sex at the Margins

Sex at the Margins
Author: Laura María Agustin
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-08-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1848135009

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This groundbreaking book explodes several myths: that selling sex is completely different from any other kind of work; that migrants who sell sex are passive victims; and that the multitude of people out to save them are without self-interest. Laura Agustín makes a passionate case against these stereotypes, arguing that the label 'trafficked' does not accurately describe migrants' lives and that the 'rescue industry' disempowers them. Based on extensive research amongst migrants who sell sex and social helpers, Sex at the Margins provides a radically different analysis. Frequently, says Agustín, migrants make rational choices to travel and work in the sex industry. Although they are treated like a marginalised group they form part of the dynamic global economy. Both powerful and controversial, this book is essential reading for all those who want to understand the increasingly important relationship between sex markets, migration and the desire for social justice.


Menopause

Menopause
Author: Lynnette Leidy Sievert
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2006-07-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0813539994

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Menopause is a biological reality for all women in their forties and fifties. Yet the way we think about the cessation of menstruation is influenced by a variety of factors. Cultural and technological influences combine with biology to transform this universal phenomenon into an experience that varies considerably between cultures and individuals. In this concise book, Lynnette Leidy Sievert draws on her own case studies from Puebla, Mexico, and western Massachusetts, as well as on comparative data from other studies in places such as Slovenia, Paraguay, and Hawaii, to explore the different ways that women experience menopause around the world. Sievert suggests that attempts by medical professionals to define the “normal” occurrence of menopause, including its typical onset and symptoms, may not be realistic when considering how lifestyle, nutrition, and workload can contribute to diverging realities. She explores how women feel about hysterectomies, chemotherapy, and other medical procedures and treatments that stop menstruation prematurely. She also considers recent advances in technology, including post-menopausal birth, which have turned what was previously an unavoidable end of fertility into something that can be postponed. A unique comparative look at women’s experiences, this text brings new perspectives to the mainstream literature on the subject and invites readers to consider compelling questions about menopause, its meanings, and its future.


Women's Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean

Women's Activism in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Elizabeth Maier
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0813547288

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"This is a very exciting collection that will fill an important gap in what has emerged in comparative studies of women and Latin American democracies. Maier and Lebon provide provocative overview essays, and the chapters trace a range of cases from Argentina and Brazil to Nicaragua and Venezuela, showing how institutions. leaders and culture all shape the opportunities and challenges women face."---Jane Jaquette, editor of Feminist Agendas and Democracy in Latin America --


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Publisher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages: 160
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Cuban Studies 41

Cuban Studies 41
Author: Louis Perez
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-01-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822978490

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Cuban Studies 41 includes essays on: the ideology behind United States foreign policy toward Cuba; a gendered study of Cubans who migrate to other countries; fifty years of Cuban medical diplomacy; the fifty-year relationship between Havana and Moscow, national cultural policy and the visual arts in the aftermath of the “Grey Years,” and a look at the global influence of Havana cigars.


Harvesting Feminist Knowledge for Public Policy

Harvesting Feminist Knowledge for Public Policy
Author: Devaki Jain
Publisher: IDRC
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2011-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8132107411

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Harvesting Feminist Knowledge for Public Policy brings together 14 essays by feminist thinkers from different parts of the world, reflecting on the flaws in the current patterns of development and arguing for political, economic, and social changes to promote equality and sustainability. The contributors argue that the very approach being taken to understand and measure progress, and plan for and evaluate development, needs rethinking in ways that draw on the experiences and knowledge of women. All the essays, in diverse ways, offer proposals for alternative ideas to address the limitations and contradictions of currently dominant theories and practices in development, and move towards the creation of a socially just and egalitarian world.