As Argentina, Brazil, and Chile made transitions from democratic to authoritarian forms of government (and back), they confronted challenges posed by the rise of the feminist movement, social changes, and the power of the Catholic Church. 1997 IDRF Fellow Mala Htun’s study explores the patterns of gender-related policy reform in these countries and reveals their implications for the peoples of Latin America. In addition, it offers a broader understanding of the logic behind the state’s role in affecting private lives and gender relations everywhere. Buy from Amazon.

Publication Details

Title
Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family under Latin American Dictatorships and Democracies
Authors
Htun, Mala Nani
Publisher
University of Cambridge / Cambridge University Press
Publish Date
2003
ISBN
978-0521008792
Citation
Htun, Mala Nani, Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family under Latin American Dictatorships and Democracies (University of Cambridge / Cambridge University Press, 2003).
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