'El trabajo dignifica’ Twentieth Century Afro-Costa Rican Women and Informal Work in Port Limon, Costa Rica
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2019-04
Autores
Hutchinson Miller, Carmen
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica. Centro de Estudios Generales
Resumen
The patriarchal system has convinced most that women’s respectable place and function are exclusively within the private space of the home. When women ‘transgress’ and venture out into the public sphere by choice or by force, the reception is far from welcoming both by individuals and institutions. The analysis seeks to enquire, based on women of African descent history, how this ideology affects their participation in the public sphere. The main objective is to unearth and make visible some of the informal financial activities women were involved in during the 20th century in Port of Limon, Central America, Costa Rica. The information was gathered through interviews, some early 20th-century newspaper research, and other documentation. The analysis is conducted from a historical and gender perspective.
Descripción
Un artículo del trabajo informal de mujeres afrocostarricense durante el siglo XX. En el Puerto de Limón.
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LIMON-PROVINCIA, INFORMAL WORK, GENDER AND WORK, MUJERES, PUERTO LIMÓN-COSTA RICA
Citación
Hutchinson, C. (2019). ‘El trabajo dignifica’ Twentieth Century Afro-Costa Rican Women and Informal Work in Port Limon, Costa Rica. Revista Nuevo Humanismo. 6 (2) 1-39. Heredia. Centro de Estudios Generales