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Women Build the Welfare State – Performing Charity and Creating Rights in Argentina, 1880–1955

Autor Donna J. Guy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2009
In this path-breaking history, Donna J. Guy shows how feminists, social workers, and female philanthropists contributed to the emergence of the Argentine welfare state through their advocacy of child welfare and family-law reform. From the creation of the government-subsidized Society of Beneficence in 1823, women were at the forefront of the child-focused philanthropic and municipal groups that proliferated first to address the impact of urbanization, European immigration, and high infant mortality rates, and later to meet the needs of wayward, abandoned, and delinquent children. Women staffed child-centred organizations that received subsidies from all levels of government. Their interest in children also led them into the battle for female suffrage and the campaign to promote the legal adoption of children. When Juan Perón expanded the welfare system during his presidency (1946-1955), he reorganized private charitable organizations that had, until then, often been led by elite and immigrant women.Drawing on extensive research in Argentine archives, Guy reveals significant continuities in Argentine history, including the rise of a liberal state that subsidized all kinds of women's and religious groups. State and private welfare efforts became more organized in the 1930s and reached a pinnacle under Juan Perón, when men took over the running of the welfare state and philanthropic and feminist women's influence on child-welfare activities and policy declined. Comparing the rise of Argentina's welfare state with the development of others around the world, Guy considers both why women’s child-welfare initiatives have not received more attention in historical accounts and whether the welfare state emerges from the top down or from the bottom up.
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ISBN-13: 9780822343301
ISBN-10: 0822343304
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 18 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

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“Given the widespread contestation of neo-liberalism in contemporary Latin America, it seems that new welfare states are on the horizon. These developments will surely prompt examination of the past, and Donna J. Guy’s book will help lead the way. Guy brings together women activists, children’s problems, and welfare policies to create an innovative perspective that cuts across and illuminates many issues in Argentine history.” Sandra McGee Deutsch, author of Women and Politics in Twentieth-Century Latin America

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"Given the widespread contestation of neoliberalism in contemporary Latin America, it seems that new welfare states are on the horizon. These developments will surely prompt examination of the past, and Donna J. Guy's book will help lead the way. Guy brings together women activists, children's problems, and welfare policies to create an innovative perspective that cuts across and illuminates many issues in Argentine history."--Sandra McGee Deutsch, University of Texas, El Paso

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An historical account of the significant roles of feminists and female philanthropists in the emergence of the Argentine welfare state between 1880 and 1955