Engendering Democracy in Brazil: Women's Movements in Transition Politics

Engendering Democracy in Brazil: Women's Movements in Transition Politics

by Sonia E. Alvarez
Engendering Democracy in Brazil: Women's Movements in Transition Politics

Engendering Democracy in Brazil: Women's Movements in Transition Politics

by Sonia E. Alvarez

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Overview

Brazil has the tragic distinction of having endured the longest military-authoritarian regime in South America. Yet the country is distinctive for another reason: in the 1970s and 1980s it witnessed the emergence and development of perhaps the largest, most diverse, most radical, and most successful women's movement in contemporary Latin America. This book tells the compelling story of the rise of progressive women's movements amidst the climate of political repression and economic crisis enveloping Brazil in the 1970s, and it devotes particular attention to the gender politics of the final stages of regime transition in the 1980s.

Situating Brazil in a comparative theoretical framework, the author analyzes the relationship between nonrevolutionary political change and changes in women's consciousness and mobilization. Her engaging analysis of the potentialities for promoting social justice and transforming relations of inequality for women and men in Latin America and elsewhere in the Third World makes this book essential reading for all students and teachers of Latin American politics, comparative social movements and public policy, and women's studies and feminist political theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400828425
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 05/11/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 620 KB

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
Abbreviationsix
Introduction3
Chapter 1Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Women's Movements and the State19
Chapter 2Women in the New Social Movements of Urban Brazil37
Chapter 3Militant Mothers and Insurgent Daughters: Women in the Opposition to Authoritarian Rule57
Chapter 4The Genesis of Women's Movements in Authoritarian Brazil, 1964-197883
Chapter 5The Rise and Fall of a United, Mass-Based Brazilian Women's Movement110
Chapter 6Taking Sides: Women's Movements and Political Parties, 1974-1982137
Chapter 7Dubious Allies in the Struggle for Women's Rights: Parties and Gender Strategies in the 1982 Campaign161
Chapter 8Approaching the Authoritarian State: Women's Movements and Population Policy in Transitional Brazilian Politics178
Chapter 9Taking Feminism into the State: Gender Policy and the PMDB's Councils on the Status of Women198
Chapter 10Women's Movements, Gender Policy, and the Politics of Democratic Consolidation (1985-1988)223
Chapter 11Conclusion: Engendering Political Change260
Select Bibliography275
Index293
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