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



MAHIEU, Jose A (1985)

Feminine type and Stereotypes in Mexican and
Latin America Cinema in: UNESCO,
Women
from Witch-Hunt to Politics,
Paris

OLIVEIRA, Orlandina de (1991)

Migration of Women, Family Organization and
Labour Markets in Mexico in: JELIN, Elizabeth
(ed).
Family Household and Gender Relations in
Latin America,
UNESCO, Kegan Paul, 101-118.

STEPHEN, L (1989)

Popular Feminism in Mexico: Women in the Urban
Popular Movement, in:
Zeta Magazine, December.

Gender and Education

CORTINA, R (1989)

Women as Leaders in Mexican Education, in:
Comparative Education Review, 33.357-
376.

CORTINA, R (1992)

Gender and Power in the Teachers Union of
Mexico, in: STROMQUIST, N. (ed)
Women
and Education in Latin America.

Knowledge, Power and Change, Lynne
Rienner, London

Gonzalbo aizpuru, Pilar,
(1987)

Las Mujeres en la Nueva Espana:
Educacion y Vida Cotidiana,
Colegio de
Mexico, Mexico D.C.

VAUGHAN, M..K (1977)

Women, Class and Education in Mexico,
1880-1928, in:
Latin America Perspectives,
4, 135-152.

Nicaragua

Gender

COOK, Katsi (1993)

Seeking the Balance: A Native Women's Dialogue. Panel
Presentation at the State of Indian American Conference,
Akwe: kon Journal, 10, 2, 16-29. (Includes Bolivia and
Nicaragua).

MOLYNEUX, M (1985)

Mobilization without Emancipation? Women's Interests,
State and Revolution in Nicaragua, in: D. SLATER (ed)
New Social Movements and the State in Latin America,
Amsterdam: CEDLA.



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