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Ana Lopez – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study addresses common assumptions about women of the borderlands while embracing a transformative consciousness in understanding, making, and reclaiming the meaning of citizenship for Mexican American women from the Rio Grande Valley. This critical ethnography recognizes Chicana Feminist epistemologies as a form of knowledge. Therefore, this…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Hispanic Americans, Females, Epistemology

LeVine, Robert – Educational Researcher, 1987
Expansion of women's schooling is associated with lower fertility and child mortality. This article provides demographic evidence and a framework for discovering how educational processes operate on maternal behavior. Findings from a study in Mexico focus on mother-infant interaction and social attitudes as important variables. Research needs are…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developing Nations, Family Size, Females
Champion, Carol Ann – 1979
Cross-cultural studies on sex differences, sex roles, and genderisms and related research in the social and psychological areas indicate that women are portrayed in stereotyped traditional roles. A 1978 study by Archer, Kimes, and Barrios concluded that there is inequality in the way women are situated and perceived in published photographs and…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Art, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences