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Conceptualizing the History of Women in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East

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Conceptualizing the History of Women in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East
Author(s)Johnson-Odim, Cheryl; Strobel, Margaret
AbstractAnalyzes the construction of gender roles in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. The commonalities of the construction of gender point to women as generally less privileged human beings than men. The fundamental construction of gender has been to separate women from men in role, status, privilege, and access.
IssueNo1
Pages31-62
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Women’s History
VolumeNo1
PubDate1989
ISBN_ISSN1042-7961
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