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The political economy of gender: women and the sexual division of labour in the Philippines
Elizabeth U. Eviota
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page iii)
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Preface (page v)
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PART I: CONTOURS OF THE DISCUSSION (page 1)
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1. Sex, Gender and Society (page 3)
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2. Gender and Political Economy (page 11)
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3. Sexuality, Ideology and Cultural Practice (page 21)
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PART II: THE SEXUAL DIVISION OF LABOUR IN THE PHILIPPINES: PRE-COLONIAL AND COLONIAL LEGACIES (page 31)
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4. The pre-Hispanic Period (page 33)
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5. The Philippines under Spain: the first centuries (1521-1750) (page 38)
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6. Spain's Last 150 Years: the development of export crops and the commercialization of the economy (page 47)
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7. The Philippines under American rule: 1901-42, 1945-46 (page 63)
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PART III: THE SEXUAL DIVISION OF LABOUR IN THE POST-COLONIAL PERIOD (1946-89) (page 77)
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8. Work, Wages, Ideology and Women's Responses: An Overview (page 79)
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9. Women's Work: Some Contemporary Configurations (1) (page 98)
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10. Women's Work: Some Contemporary Configurations (2) (page 129)
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11. Class, Family, State and Development (page 150)
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PART IV: GENDER AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION (page 165)
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12. Gender subordination: historical and contemporary (page 167)
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Notes (page 177)
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Bibliography (page 193)
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Index (page 207)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PA | 66.3 (Autumn, 1993): 457-458 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0030-851X%28199323%2966%3A3%3C457%3ATPEOGW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U |
Citable Link
Published: 1992
Publisher: Zed Books
- 9781856491099 (hardcover)
- 9781856491105 (paper)