Description
Interviews with Mexican Women: We Don't Talk About Feminism Here presents a series of conversations with Mexican women representing a wide geographical range within Mexico. The interviews broach current social issues and discuss their correlation to the Mexican feminist movement of the 1970s and 1980s. This unique project focuses on cultural, political, economic, and social topics as they pertain to Mexican women impacted (or not) by the women's struggle in Mexico to achieve gender equality in their country.
This book offers a rare insight into feminist influence on many areas of social life, and will be a vital text for students and researchers in Gender Studies and Mexican or Latin American Studies.
About the Author
Carlos M. Coria-Sanchez is an Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina Charlotte in the Languages and Culture Studies Department and in the Latin American Studies Program of which he is Director. He teaches courses in Mexican and Latin American Literature, Latin American Women Writers, and Mexican Women Writers. Dr. Coria-Sanchez has coedited two books published by Yale University Press: Visiones: Realidades sociales en la literatura Hispana, Fall 2002; and Temas del comercio y la economia en la narrativa hispana, Spring 2008. In 2010 McGraw-Hill published his coauthored text book, Entre Socios: Espanol para el mundo profesional. Also, in 2010, Plaza y Valdez published his book Angeles Mastretta y el feminismo en Mexico. In 2016 McFarland & Co. published his coauthored book Mexican Business Culture: Essays on Tradition, Ethics, Entrepreneurship and Commerce and the State. More recently, in 2018, Ediciones Eon published his book Mexicanos al grito de Viva Estados Unidos. Dr. Coria-Sanchez was the recipient of the Fulbright Scholar Grant in 2008-2009.
Book Information
ISBN 9780367728830
Author Carlos Coria-Sanchez
Format Paperback
Page Count 84
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g