Freethinkers and Labor Leaders

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESSISBN: 9781496243171

Women, Social Change, and Politics in Modern Mexico

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By Maria Teresa Fernandez Aceves, Translated by Tanya Huntington
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MarIa Teresa FernAndez Aceves is a professor of social anthropology at Centro de Investigaciones en Estudios Superiores en AntropologIa Social-Occidente in Jalisco, Mexico. She is the author of a book in Spanish about women in twentieth-century Mexico.

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter I. The "Modern Woman," Politics, and the Mexican Revolution in Guadalajara, 1910-1917 Chapter II. BelEn de SArraga HernAndez (1872-1950): Anticlericalism, Freethinkers and the Mexican Revolution (1910-1917) Chapter III. Atala Apodaca Anaya (1884-1977): Anticlericalism, Civic Education, Progressive Forces, and the Mexican Revolution Chapter IV. MarIa Arcelia DIaz (1896-1939): Labor and Women's Politics Within the Context of the Construction of the Post-Revolutionary State of Guadalajara Chapter V. MarIa Guadalupe MartInez Villanueva (1906-2002): The Mobilization of Women and Corporatist Politics Chapter VI. Guadalupe UrzUa Flores (1912-2004): Advocate and Modernizer of Jalisco Rural Politics Epilogue Appendex Notes Bibliography Index

"Freethinkers and Labor Leaders adds significant depth to our knowledge about Mexican women in the twentieth century, provides new avenues of historical inquiry, and reminds us of the centrality of gendered ideologies in the making of modern Mexico."-Sonia HernAndez, author of Working Women into the Borderlands

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