Decoding Gender : Law and Practice in Contemporary Mexico /
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
2007.
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Table des matières:
- Love, sex, and gossip in legal cases from Namiquipa, Chihuahua / Ana M. Alonso
- Sins, abnormality, and rights : gender and sexuality in Mexican penal codes / Ivonne Szasz
- The realm outside the law : transvestite sex work in Xalapa, Veracruz / Rosío Córdova Plaza
- Women's land rights and indigenous autonomy in Chiapas : interlegality and the gendered dynamics of national and alternative popular legal systems / Lynn Stephen
- Indigenous women, law, and custom : gender ideologies in the practice of justice / María Teresa Sierra
- Indigenous women and the law : prison as a gendered experience / Victoria Chenaut
- Domesticating the law / Ann Varley
- Conflictive marriage and separation in a rural municipality in central Mexico, 1970-2000 / Soledad González Montes
- The archaeology of gender in the new agrarian court rulings / Helga Baitenmann
- Law and the politics of abortion / Adriana Ortiz-Ortega
- Married women's property rights in Mexico : a comparative Latin American perspective and research agenda / Carmen Diana Deere.