Revolutionizing Motherhood: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo (Latin American Silhouettes)
by Marguerite Guzman Bouvard
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Read in February, 2008
A group of political activists/mothers formed on the common groud that their sons' were "disappeared" during Argentina's "dirty war". The book would be better if the author wasn't so fluttery-eyed over the group. It's understandable why she is, but in result the book lacks any significant critical analysis of why/how the group is effective in their activism.
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Read in January, 2004
I assigned this book for an undergraduate class and the students didn't like it as much as I had hoped. It does provide a useful analysis of the group (mothers of the plaza de mayo)and a clear historical context.
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Tragic reminder of how in the volitile political enviorment of South America, people sometimes "disappear".
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