Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle,New

Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle,New

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A collection of varied and amazing lives, all bent on shaping history. Together, these experienced, undeterred Nicaraguan women offer powerful clues about a truly revolutionary and democratizing feminism.'Adrienne Rich'If it were not for writers like Margaret, how would women around the world find each other when there is such an institutional effort to keep us apart and silent? Here Margaret brings us the voice of Sandino's daughters, honoring his hat and wearing their own, wiser now, having been part of political and personal revolution.'Holly Near'Powerful, moving, and challenging. Everyone interested in decency and justice will want to read Sandino's Daughters Revisited.'Blanche Wiesen CookSandino'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 strongand 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: workingclass Diana Espinoza, head bookkeeper of a employeeowned 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.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Sandino's Daughters: Testimonies of Nicaraguan Women in Struggle'? A: The main theme revolves around the experiences of Nicaraguan women during and after the Sandinista revolution, exploring their struggles, resilience, and the intersection of feminism and political activism.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Margaret Randall, who is known for her work on feminism and social justice.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on September 1, 1995.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Sandino's Daughters' contain? A: The book contains 220 pages.
  • Q: Is this book a new or used item? A: This book is listed as a new item in good condition.
  • Q: What is the significance of 'Sandino's Daughters' in feminist literature? A: The book is significant as it showcases the voices and stories of women who played vital roles in the Nicaraguan revolution, highlighting their contributions to both feminism and social change.
  • Q: Can you provide insights into the women featured in the book? A: The book features a diverse group of women, including working-class individuals and government officials, each sharing their unique perspectives on the impact of the revolution on their lives.
  • Q: What type of readers would benefit from this book? A: Readers interested in women's studies, Latin American history, and social justice movements will find this book particularly enlightening.
  • Q: Does the book include personal testimonies from the women interviewed? A: Yes, the book includes personal testimonies that provide a deep insight into the lives and struggles of Nicaraguan women during a pivotal time in history.

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