Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



Pescatello, a (ed) (1973)

Female and Male in Latin America,:
University of Pittsburgh Press. London
and Pittsburgh

RADCLIFFE, Sarah A WESTWOOD,
Sallie (eds) (1993)

"Viva" Women and Popular Protest
in Latin America,
Routledge, London,

RAMOS-PALOMO, M:D et al, (1994)

Femenino Plural: Palabra y Memoria
de Mujeres,
Universidad de Malaga,
Spain

ROWE, Leslie (1981)

International Women Students:
Perspectives for the 80s,
Report of
SJOBERG, Steve (eds) the International
Women Students Conference, Boston,
Mass.

Rozsavolqui, Paula de (1976)

Role of Women in Latin America, in:

Literacy Discussion, 6,4, 103-118

SAFA, H.I (1990)

Women's Social Movements in Latin

America, in: Gender and Society, 4, 3.

SCHIRMER, J.G (1989)

Those who die for life cannot be called
dead: Women and Human Rights
Protests in Latin America, in:
Feminist
Review,
32, 3-29.

SCHMIDT, S (1976)

Political Participation and Development:
the Role of Women in Latin America, in:

Journal of International Affaires,

30,257-270.

SCHMUKLER, Beatrice (1992)

Women and the Microsocial
Democratisation of Everyday Life, in:
STROMQUIST, N (ed)
Women and
Education in Latin America.

Knowledge, Power and Change, Lynne
Rienner, London 251-276.

SLATER, D. (1985)

New Social Movements and the State
in Latin America,
Amsterdam,
CEDLA.

STEPAN, Nancy Leys (1991)

The Hour of Eugenics: Race, Gender
and Education in Latin America,
Cornell University Press, Ithaca and
London.



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