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Bananeras by Dana Frank
Bananeras by Dana Frank







Bananeras by Dana Frank

Women (plus the author) who are going to give a workshop on theĭifference between sex and gender to fellow women banana workers in The author takes us on a journey that begins in a pick-up truckīarrelling down a treacherous road from Honduras, packed with three

Bananeras by Dana Frank

This engaging, accessible bookīy labour historian Dana Frank is therefore a welcome and much neededĪddition to the literature on women and the labour movement in Latin Which risks creating the false impression that women's involvement Of scholarship on their role in transforming contemporary trade unions, Work on women's activism south of the us border, there is a paucity Women and social movements in Latin America. SINCE THE LATE 1980S, there has been a proliferation of studies on Retrieved from ĭana Frank, Bananera: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of LatinĪmerica (Cambridge, MA: South End Press 2005) APA style: Dana Frank, Bananera: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin America.Dana Frank, Bananera: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin America." Retrieved from 2007 Canadian Committee on Labour History 14 May. MLA style: "Dana Frank, Bananera: Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin America." The Free Library.









Bananeras by Dana Frank