vii Introduction -- 2 Malintzin Tenepal: A Preliminary Look into a New Perspective /Adelaida R. Del Castillo -- 29 The Widowed Women of Santa Fe: Assessments on the Lives of an Unmarried Population, 1850-80 /Deena J. Gonzalez -- 55 Dead Ends or Gold Mines?: Using Missionary Records in Mexican-American Women's History /Vicki Ruiz -- 79 The Chicana in American History: The Mexican Women of El Paso, 1880-1920 — A Case Study /Mario T. Garcia -- 102 Puertorriquenas in the United States: The Impact of Double Discrimination /Lourdes Miranda King -- 111 Labor Market Stratification: The Chicana Experience /Denise Segura -- 147 Day Work in the Suburbs: The Work Experience of Chicana Private Housekeepers /Mary Romero -- 163 Cuban Women in the U.S. Labor Force: Perspectives on the Nature of Change /Yolanda Prieto -- 183 Se me acabo la cancion: An Ethnography of Non-Consenting Sterilizations Among Mexican Women in Los Angeles /Carlos G. Velez-1 -- 204 Chicanas and the Law /Virginia Martinez -- 217 Hispanic Women Breaking New Ground Through Leadership /Gloria Bonilla-Santiago -- 237 Political Familism: Toward Sex Role Equality in Chicano Families /Maxine Baca Zinn -- 252 Marital Decision-Making and the Role of Machismo in the Chicano Family /Lea Ybarra -- 269 Chicanas and the Issue of Involuntary Sterilization: Reforms Needed to Protect Informed Consent /Antonia Hernandez -- 305 Privacy and the Regulation of the New Reproductive Technologies: A Decision-Making Approach /Antoinette Sedillo Lopez -- 331 The Implications of Being a Society of One /Rachel F. Moran -- 343 Two Legal Constructs of Motherhood: Protective Legislation in Mexico and the United States /Antoinette Sedillo Lopez -- 359 The Development of Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970-1980 /Alma M. Garcia -- 382 Chicana Studies: Is There a Future for Us in Women Studies? /Tey Diana Rebolledo -- 389 Ain't I a Feminist? /Celina Romany -- 401 Chicanas and El Movimiento /Adaljiza Sosa Riddell -- 413 Abnormal Intimacy: The Varying Work Networks of Chicana Cannery Workers /Patricia Zavella -- 431 Acknowledgments.
University of New Mexico School of Law.
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