Engendering Latin America
Engendering Latin America attracts, disseminates, and assists in the creation of quality book-length works that examine the social, cultural, and gendered histories of Latin America. The series concentrates on history informed by current debates and research questions that arise from feminist studies, gender-based scholarship, and allied research.
The editors define gender broadly, both geographically and chronologically, to encompass work derived from Latin America and the Caribbean, from colonial to modern times. Covering themes such as feminism, masculinity, culture, ethnicity, public health, modernity, nation-building, race, and politics, Engendering Latin America examines marginal groups such as women, minorities, indigenous peoples, and other non-elites to provide sophisticated interdisciplinary analyses of cultures and gender south of the border.
This series has been inactive for several years, but has recently been relaunched with new series editors.
Series Editors
Donna Guy
Sonya Lipsett-Rivera
Anne Macpherson
Martha Santos
Acquiring Editor
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Maricas
Queer Cultures and State Violence in Argentina and Spain, 1942–1982
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: June 2024
From Colony to Nation
Women Activists and the Gendering of Politics in Belize, 1912-1982
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: April 2009
Domestic Economies
Family, Work, and Welfare in Mexico City, 1884-1943
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: January 2010
Women, Feminism, and Social Change in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, 1890–1940
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: April 1998
Sex and Danger in Buenos Aires
Prostitution, Family, and Nation in Argentina
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: January 1995
Mexican Karismata
The Baroque Vocation of Francisca de los Angeles, 1674-1744
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: December 2004
Female Citizens, Patriarchs, and the Law in Venezuela, 1786-1904
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: April 2004
Class Mates
Male Student Culture and the Making of a Political Class in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: March 2002
Maricas
Queer Cultures and State Violence in Argentina and Spain, 1942–1982
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: June 2024
From Colony to Nation
Women Activists and the Gendering of Politics in Belize, 1912-1982
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: April 2009
Domestic Economies
Family, Work, and Welfare in Mexico City, 1884-1943
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: January 2010
Women, Feminism, and Social Change in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, 1890–1940
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: April 1998
Sex and Danger in Buenos Aires
Prostitution, Family, and Nation in Argentina
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: January 1995
Mexican Karismata
The Baroque Vocation of Francisca de los Angeles, 1674-1744
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: December 2004
Female Citizens, Patriarchs, and the Law in Venezuela, 1786-1904
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: April 2004
Class Mates
Male Student Culture and the Making of a Political Class in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Publisher: Nebraska Paperback
Pub Date: March 2002