Sandino's Daughters Revisited : Feminism in Nicaragua

Margaret Randall

Sandino's Daughters Revisited : Feminism in Nicaragua - 1
Estado : Novo
Vendido por
4,6 3 762 vendas
País de expedição : Reino Unido

Comentários do vendedor

Livro novo; R�pido do Reino Unido; N�o ficar� desapontado - New book; Fast from the UK; Will not be disappointed

Colocar uma questão ao vendedor
Resumo
Ver tudo
Sandino's Daughters, Margaret Randall's conversations with Nicaraguan women in their struggle against the dictator Somoza in 1979, brought the lives of a group of extraordinary female revolutionaries to the American and world public. The book remains a landmark. Now, a decade later, Randall returns to interview many of the same women and others. In Sandino's Daughters Revisited, they speak of their lives during and since the Sandinista administration, the ways in which the revolution made them strong--and also held them...

63,11 €
Entrega pelo vendedor parceiro

Entrega Envio com tracking: gratuito Entregue entre 25/03 e 31/03

Resumo

Sandino's Daughters, Margaret Randall's conversations with Nicaraguan women in their struggle against the dictator Somoza in 1979, brought the lives of a group of extraordinary female revolutionaries to the American and world public. The book remains a landmark. Now, a decade later, Randall returns to interview many of the same women and others. In Sandino's Daughters Revisited, they speak of their lives during and since the Sandinista administration, the ways in which the revolution made them strong--and also held them back. Ironically, the 1990 defeat of the Sandinistas at the ballot box has given Sandinista women greater freedom to express their feelings and ideas. Randall interviewed these outspoken women from all walks of life: working-class Diana Espinoza, head bookkeeper of a employee-owned factory. Daisy Zamora, a vice minister of culture under the Sandinistas. and Vidaluz Meneses, daughter of a Somozan official, who ties her revolutionary ideals to her Catholicism. The voices of these women, along with nine others, lead us to recognize both the failed promises and continuing attraction of the Sandinista movement for women. This is a moving account of the relationship between feminism and revolution as it is expressed in the daily lives of Nicaraguan women.
Publicidade

Avaliações dos nossos clientes

Sandino's Daughters Revisited : Feminism in Nicaragua

Sê o primeiro a dar
a tua opinião sobre este produto

Características

Número de páginas

311

Editora

Rutgers University Press

Peso

480 g

Dimensão

232 x 156 x 19

Comprimento

1559,6 cm

Largura

185,4 cm

Data de lançamento

01/03/1994

Altura

2336,8 cm

Idiomas

Inglês

Tema

Partidos políticos e/ou plataformas partidárias

Origem

United States

Encadernação

Capa Mole / Paperback

EAN

9780813520254

Publicidade
Publicidade