In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism and their impact on their nation and the lives of Chilean women. By examining national policies, quantitative measures of development, and how various women in the labor force and political and community organizations perceive and live within the Chilean economy, I show the dynamic relationship between national and international policies and gender inequality and women's empowerment. I discuss how women have gained or lost in neoliberal Chile through wage labor and how that has impacted their relationships within the home and within their communities. I also focus on changing cultural constructions within Chilean society and on major social in...
206 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-205).In the 1980s, under conditio...
Chile’s neoliberal political economy appears to frustrate women’s empowerment. The privatisation of...
Over the course of the twentieth century, women in Argentina and Chile have organized in political, ...
In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism a...
This dissertation investigates how the aggressive implementation of neoliberal policies and practice...
My dissertation explores contemporary Chilean cultural products (literature, music, and performance)...
This dissertation studies the history of women’s activism and feminism through the lens of the Chile...
The Chilean women’s movement has a long history of challenging state power. The role women played in...
This dissertation investigates the emergence and impact of social movements in Chile since the reins...
My dissertation explores neoliberalism as a gendered cultural discourse in post-dictatorship Chile. ...
Chile enjoys relative economic and political stability, but has enormous class, gender and labour ma...
For the past three decades, policy-makers in Santiago, Chile, have pushed laissez-faire free-market ...
This article comparatively analyses the cases of Mexico and Chile to understand how women's movement...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the history of women in the Chile...
How can we make sense of the conflicting characterizations of the state of women's rights in Chile? ...
206 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-205).In the 1980s, under conditio...
Chile’s neoliberal political economy appears to frustrate women’s empowerment. The privatisation of...
Over the course of the twentieth century, women in Argentina and Chile have organized in political, ...
In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism a...
This dissertation investigates how the aggressive implementation of neoliberal policies and practice...
My dissertation explores contemporary Chilean cultural products (literature, music, and performance)...
This dissertation studies the history of women’s activism and feminism through the lens of the Chile...
The Chilean women’s movement has a long history of challenging state power. The role women played in...
This dissertation investigates the emergence and impact of social movements in Chile since the reins...
My dissertation explores neoliberalism as a gendered cultural discourse in post-dictatorship Chile. ...
Chile enjoys relative economic and political stability, but has enormous class, gender and labour ma...
For the past three decades, policy-makers in Santiago, Chile, have pushed laissez-faire free-market ...
This article comparatively analyses the cases of Mexico and Chile to understand how women's movement...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines the history of women in the Chile...
How can we make sense of the conflicting characterizations of the state of women's rights in Chile? ...
206 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-205).In the 1980s, under conditio...
Chile’s neoliberal political economy appears to frustrate women’s empowerment. The privatisation of...
Over the course of the twentieth century, women in Argentina and Chile have organized in political, ...