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Description
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms
Introduction
1. Myths of Progress: Gender, Citizenship, and Modernization in Ecuador
2. Ecuadorian Neoliberalisms and Gender Politics in Context
3. Neoliberal Encounters: State Restructuring and the Institutionalization of Women's Struggles for Survival
4. Women's Community Organizing in Quito: The Paradoxes of Survival and Struggle
5. Remaking the Nation: Feminist Politics, Populist Nationalism, and the 1998 Constitutional Reforms
6. Making Dollars, Making Feminist Sense of Neoliberalism: Negotiations, Paradoxes, Futures
Appendix: Chronology of Events
Bibliography
Index
“Gendered Paradoxes takes us through the complex processes though which women in Ecuador have increased their participation in the country’s political, social, and economic battlegrounds since the 1980s. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork and based on a good understanding of gender analysis, Amy Lind describes how women have negotiated with the state and gained visibility within the context of neoliberal policies and gender politics. Analyzing the different strands of feminism that have shaped activism, she shows how they have contributed to rethinking democratic governance while mobilizing themselves to encounter the ‘contradictions of modernization and development.’ The book is an important contribution to the literature on gender and development in Latin America.”
—Lourdes Benería, Cornell University, author of Gender, Development and Globalization: Economics as if All People Mattered

