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Women in Latin America: The State of Research, 1975

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Meri Knaster*
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Stanford University
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Several years ago a single voice, representing the frustration of many of us trying to carry out research on women in Latin America, decried the “lack of core bibliography, methodological apparati, or thematic models” (item 182:125) as major problems besetting the study of women in Latin America. As of 1975, these research hurdles had not been completely overcome, but certainly steps have been and continue to be taken.

An annotated bibliography on women in Spanish America will soon be published and other bibliographic guides of a more limited scope have been or are in the process of being compiled. Both in North America and Latin America, conferences, seminars, and workshops have been held to discuss methodological problems as well as recent research efforts. Associations, committees, coalitions, and centers have organized to promote the cause, lend support, gather and distribute information, and generally represent a growing concern with women's issues.

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Copyright © 1976 by the University of Texas Press

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The author gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Ford Foundation and helpful criticisms from Elsa Chaney, Carmen Diana Deere, Helen Safa, Nora Scott Kinzer, June Nash, and others who read the manuscript at various stages of completion. Thanks are also due the many individuals who provided information about and copies of their work on women in Latin America, and to Jill Immerman for her assistance in final editing and typing. However, responsibility for the material contained in this review lies with the author.

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257. Brown, Susan Ellen 1972Coping with Poverty in the Dominican Republic: Women and Their Mates.” University of Michigan.Google Scholar
258. Chaney, Elsa May 1971Women in Latin American Politics: The Case of Peru and Chile.” University of Wisconsin.Google Scholar
259. Cherpak, Evelyn May 1973Women and the Independence of Gran Colombia, 1780-1830.” University of North Carolina.Google Scholar
260. Class, Bradley Mellon 1974Fictional Treatment of Politics by Argentine Female Novelists.” University of New Mexico.Google Scholar
261. Davila, David 1972The Life and Theater of Gabriela Roepke.” University of Cincinnati.Google Scholar
262. De Grup, Mary Schweitzer 1973Women's Role in a North Coast Fishing Village in Peru: A Study in Male Dominance and Female Subordination.” New School for Social Research, N.Y.Google Scholar
263. Echols, James R. 1974Migration and Fertility in Tlaxcala, Mexico.” University of Virginia. 264. ENNIS DE SAGASTI, HELI ELLEN 1972 “Social Implications of Adult Literacy: A Study among Migrant Women in Peru.” University of Pennsylvania.Google Scholar
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286. Youssef, Nadia Haggag 1970Social Structure and Female Labor Force Participation in Developing Countries: A Comparison of Latin American and Middle Eastern Countries.” University of California, Berkeley.Google Scholar
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Master's Theses

288. Brennan, Nancy 1973Cooperativism and Socialization among the Cuna Indians of San Blas.” University of California, Los Angeles.Google Scholar
289. Buland, Jann 1975Women in Nineteenth-Century Mexico: A Preliminary Assessment of their Images and Roles.” Iowa State University of Science and Technology.Google Scholar
289a. Elton, Charlotte 1974The Economic Determinants of Female Migration in Latin America.” University of Sussex, England.Google Scholar
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Addenda

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