Women of the Andes: Patriarchy and Social Change in Two Peruvian Towns

Pilar is a capable, energetic merchant in the small, Peruvian highland settlement of Chiuchin. Genovena, an unmarried day laborer in the same town, faces an impoverished old age without children to support her. Carmen is the wife of a prosperous farmer in the agricultural community of Mayobamba, eleven thousand feet above Chiuchin in the Andean sierra. Mariana, a madre soltera—single mother—without a husband or communal land of her own, also resides in Mayobamba.

These lives form part of an interlocking network that the authors carefully examine in Women of the Andes. In doing so, they explore the riddle of women’s structural subordination by analyzing the social, political, and economic realities of life in Peru. They examine theoretical explanations of sexual hierarchies against the backdrop of life histories. The result is a study that pinpoints the mechanisms perpetuating sexual repression and traces the impact of social change and national policy on women’s lives.

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Women of the Andes: Patriarchy and Social Change in Two Peruvian Towns

Pilar is a capable, energetic merchant in the small, Peruvian highland settlement of Chiuchin. Genovena, an unmarried day laborer in the same town, faces an impoverished old age without children to support her. Carmen is the wife of a prosperous farmer in the agricultural community of Mayobamba, eleven thousand feet above Chiuchin in the Andean sierra. Mariana, a madre soltera—single mother—without a husband or communal land of her own, also resides in Mayobamba.

These lives form part of an interlocking network that the authors carefully examine in Women of the Andes. In doing so, they explore the riddle of women’s structural subordination by analyzing the social, political, and economic realities of life in Peru. They examine theoretical explanations of sexual hierarchies against the backdrop of life histories. The result is a study that pinpoints the mechanisms perpetuating sexual repression and traces the impact of social change and national policy on women’s lives.

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Women of the Andes: Patriarchy and Social Change in Two Peruvian Towns

Women of the Andes: Patriarchy and Social Change in Two Peruvian Towns

Women of the Andes: Patriarchy and Social Change in Two Peruvian Towns

Women of the Andes: Patriarchy and Social Change in Two Peruvian Towns

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Pilar is a capable, energetic merchant in the small, Peruvian highland settlement of Chiuchin. Genovena, an unmarried day laborer in the same town, faces an impoverished old age without children to support her. Carmen is the wife of a prosperous farmer in the agricultural community of Mayobamba, eleven thousand feet above Chiuchin in the Andean sierra. Mariana, a madre soltera—single mother—without a husband or communal land of her own, also resides in Mayobamba.

These lives form part of an interlocking network that the authors carefully examine in Women of the Andes. In doing so, they explore the riddle of women’s structural subordination by analyzing the social, political, and economic realities of life in Peru. They examine theoretical explanations of sexual hierarchies against the backdrop of life histories. The result is a study that pinpoints the mechanisms perpetuating sexual repression and traces the impact of social change and national policy on women’s lives.


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ISBN-13: 9780472021536
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 02/09/2010
Series: Women And Culture Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 241
File size: 5 MB

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction I Mother's Day: Ritual Ironies and Realities II Analyzing Women's Subordination: Issues, Distortions, and Definitions III Analyzing Women's Subordination: Alternative Frameworks IV Childbirth, Marriage, and Family Politics V The Sexual Division of the Economy VI Women's Positions in the Agrarian Class System Illustrations VII Consciousness and Participation in a Patriarchal Power Structure VIII Women, Social Change, and National Development IX The Dynamics of Sexual Subordination Bibliography Index
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