Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801867644

Gender Identity Politics in Nicaragua, 1979-1999

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By Lorraine Bayard de Volo
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Contents:



Preface

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1: ""We Want a Free Country for Our Children,"" 1977-1984

Chapter 2: Movement as Symbol: The Mothers of Matagalpa, 1979-1984

Chapter 3: The Priorities of War: Deferring Feminism, (Re) drafting Motherhood, 1984-1990

Chapter 4: The Latent and the Visible: The Mothers of Matagalpa in Two Dimensions, 1984-1990

Chapter 5: From a War of Bullets to a War of the Stomach: Discursive and Organizational Strategies and Regime Transition. 1990-1994

Chapter 6: Testing the Limits of Maternal Identity: Regime Change and Expanded Membership, 1990-1994

Chapter 7: Voice, Agency, and Identity: Counting the Mixed Blessings of Revolution and Maternal Identity Politics



Conclusion

Appendix

Notes

Bibliography

Index

""This book is rich in detail and description, making it one of the best analyses of maternal gender politics in Nicaragua to date.""

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