After the Revolution : Gender and Democracy in el Salvador, Nicaragua, and Guatemala.
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- computer
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- 9780801876417
- 306.2/082/09728
- HQ1236.5.C35 L83 2001
Intro -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface & -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- 1 The Gender Composition of the Central American Guerrilla Movements -- 2 Gender Equality and the Central American Peace Accords -- 3 Voices from the Salvadoran Grass Roots A Case Study of San José Las Flores, Meanguera, and San Esteban Catarina -- 4 The Vanguard in Search of a New Identity Incipient Democratization -- 5 Transforming the Party Gender Equality in the Revolutionary Left -- 6 Gender Equality and Recent Elections -- Conclusion Gender Equality and Democratization -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Luciak cautions that while active measures to advance the political role of women have strengthened formal gender equality, only the joint efforts of both sexes can lead to a successful transformation of society based on democratic governance and substantive gender equality.
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