Contents
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Women, Communities, and Agriculture in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
1. Exploring the Origins of Democratic Patriarchy in Mexico: Gender and Popular Resistance in the Puebla Highlands, 1850-1876 - Florencia Mallon
2. "Cheaper than Machines": Women and Agriculture in Porfirian Oaxaca, 1880-1911 - Francie R. Chassen-Lopez
3. Gender, Work, and Coffee in Cordoba, Veracruz, 1850-1910 - Heather Fowler-Salamini
4. Gender, Bridewealth, and Marriage: Social Reproduction of Peons on Henequen Haciendas in Yucatan, 1870-1901 - Piedad Peniche Rivero
II. Rural Women and Revolution in Mexico
5. The Soldadera in the Mexican Revolution: War and Men's Illusions - Elizabeth Salas
6. Rural Women's Literacy and Education During the Mexican Revolution: Subverting a Patriarchal Event? - Mary Kay Vaughan
7. Dona Zeferina Barreto: Biographical Sketch of an Indian Woman from the State of Morelos - Judith Friedlander
8. Seasons, Seeds, and Souls: Mexican Women Gardening in the American Mesilla, 1900-1940 - Raquel Rubio Goldsmith
III. Rural Women, Urbanization, and Gender Relations
9. Three Microhistories of Women's Work in Rural Mexico - Patricia Arias
10. Intergenerational and Gender Relations in the Transition from a Peasant Economy to a Diversified Economy - Soledad Gonzalez Montes
11. From Metate to Despate: Rural Mexican Women's Salaried Labor and the Redefinition of Gendered Spaces and Roles - Gail Mummert
12. Changes in Rural Society and Domestic Labor in Atlixco, Puebla, 1940-1990 - Maria Da Gloria Marroni De Velazquez
13. Antagonisms of Gender and Class in Morelos - JoAnn Martin
Contributors
Index