Rethinking Twentieth-Century Guadalajara

TitleRethinking Twentieth-Century Guadalajara
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsMaría Teresa Fernández-Aceves
JournalGender & History
Volume20
Issue1
Pagination161-169
ISSN09535233
Abstract

This paper discusses the impact of the conference ‘ Las Olvidadas: Gender and Women's History in Post-Revolutionary Mexico’ that took place at Yale University in May 2001, into my own work on women's political mobilisations. It points out from where I departed and how it changed my perspective from women's history to gender history by focusing on women workers in the tortilla industry, a union cacicazgo (political bossism), civic culture, narratives, cultural memory and female political trajectories after the granting of women's suffrage in 1953 in Jalisco.

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DOI10.1111/j.1468-0424.2007.00509.x