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Viva

Women and Popular Protest in Latin America (International Studies of Women and Place)

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An edition of Viva (1993)

Viva

Women and Popular Protest in Latin America (International Studies of Women and Place)

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Routledge
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240

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Viva: Women and Popular Protest in Latin America
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
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Viva: Women and Popular Protest in Latin America
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Viva
Viva: Women and Popular Protest in Latin America
2014, Routledge
in English
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Viva: Women and Popular Protest in Latin America
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
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"The diversity of gendered identities in Latin America, and complexity of 'a multidimensionality of situations of power, subordination and exploitation' (ibid.: 9) has been addressed by Latin American scholars and activists, shown clearly in the comment from Virginia Vargas, a leading Peruvian feminist intellectual."

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OL7482084M
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041507312X
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9780415073127
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The diversity of gendered identities in Latin America, and complexity of 'a multidimensionality of situations of power, subordination and exploitation' (ibid.: 9) has been addressed by Latin American scholars and activists, shown clearly in the comment from Virginia Vargas, a leading Peruvian feminist intellectual.
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