Emancipating the Female Sex: The Struggle for Women's Rights in Brazil, 18501940,Used

Emancipating the Female Sex: The Struggle for Women's Rights in Brazil, 18501940,Used

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June E. Hahners pioneering work, Emancipating the Female Sex, offers the first comprehensive history of the struggle for womens rights in Brazil. Based on previously undiscovered primary sources and fifteen years of research, Hahners study provides longoverdue recognition of the place of women in Latin American history.Hahner traces the history of Brazilian womens fight for emancipation from its earliest manifestations in the midnineteenth century to the successful conclusion of the suffrage campaign in the 1930s. Drawing on interviews with surviving Brazilian suffragists and contemporary feminists as well as manuscripts and printed documents, Hahner explores the strategies and ideological positions of Brazilian feminists. In focusing on urban upper and middleclass women, from whose ranks the leadership for change arose, she examines the relationship between feminism and social change in Brazils complex and highly stratified society.

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