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by Annie G. Dandavati

Author: Annie G. Dandavati
Subcategory: Americas
Language: English
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers (October 1, 1996)
Pages: 171 pages
Category: History
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book by Annie G. This book seeks to understand the causes for the rise of an independent women's movement in authoritarian Chile. It describes the mobilization of women against the Pinochet government and highlights women's interaction with traditional actors such as political parties during the democratic transition. It analyzes the success of the movement in carving a space for itself in the state, political parties and civil society.

Items related to The Women's Movement and the Transition to.The Author: Annie G. Dandavati is an assistant professor of Political Science at Hope College, Holland, Michigan.

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This book seeks to understand the causes for the rise of an independent women's movement in authoritarian Chile. It describes the mobilization of women against the Pinochet government and highlights women's interaction with traditional actors such as political parties during the democratic transition. It analyzes the success of the movement in carving a space for itself in the state, political parties and civil society.