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



STEVENS, E.P. (1973)

Marianismo: the Other Face of
Machismo in Latin America, in A.
PESCATELLO (ed)
Female and Male
in Latin America,
London and
Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh
Press.

Ulshoefer, Petra (1985)

Central America and the Dominican
Republic: Trade Union Training for
Women Workers: Some Encouraging

Years, in: Labour Education, 61, 18-

19.

UNESCO, (1994)

Women and Culture in Latin America,
in:
Culture Plus, 14.

VASQUEZ, Josefina Z (1985)

Women's Liberation in Latin America:
Towards a History of the Present, in:
UNESCO,
Women from Witch Hunt
to Politics,
Paris, 89-108

WESTWOOD, Sallie RADCLIFFE, Sarah
A (1993)

Gender, Racism and the Politics of
Identities in Latin America, in:
RADCLIFFE, Sarah A and
WESTWOOD, Sallie (eds)
"Viva"
Women and Popular Protest in Latin
America,
Routledge, London. 1-29.

WILKINSON, Jean (1989)

Unheard Words: Third World Women
Speak for Themselves, in:
Social
Studies Review,
29, 1, 71-76

WORONIUK, Beth (1995)

Women in the Americas: Bridging the

Gender Gap, IDB, Washington DC

YUDELMAN, Sally (1994)

Women Farmers in Central America:
Myths, Roles Reality, in:
Grassroots
Development,
17, 2, 2-13.

ZABALETA, M. (1986)

Research on Latin American Women: In

Search of Our Independence, in:

Bulletin of Latin American Research,

5,2,97-103.

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