Partners in Conflict
Discover the intricate dynamics of gender and class in Heidi Tinsman's insightful book, Partners in Conflict, published by Duke University Press in 2002. This compelling 277-page exploration delves into the differing roles of men and women within Chile's Agrarian Reform movement. Tinsman expertly analyzes how gender conflicts influence working-class struggles and the broader landscape of national politics in 20th-century Chile. With a focus on cultural anthropology and gender studies, this work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of social science, labor relations, and feminist theory. Join Tinsman on a journey through Latin American history, and gain a deeper understanding of the peasantry and the evolving roles of women in societal change. Perfect for students, scholars, and readers passionate about social justice and gender issues.