Engendering Democracy in Brazil
Engendering Democracy in Brazil, published by Princeton University Press in 1990, is a compelling exploration of the emergence of progressive women's movements during a tumultuous period of political repression and economic crisis in Brazil during the 1970s. Spanning 320 pages, this insightful book delves into the intricate gender politics that shaped the final stages of Brazil's regime transition in the 1980s. It serves as an invaluable resource for students and educators interested in Latin American politics, providing a nuanced understanding of how women's activism influenced democratic change. Discover the pivotal role of gender in Brazil's political landscape through this essential read.