The Paradox of Paternalism: Women and the Politics of Authoritarianism in the Dominican Republic

Author:   Elizabeth S. Manley
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
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9780813069425


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 June 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The Paradox of Paternalism: Women and the Politics of Authoritarianism in the Dominican Republic


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From the rise of dictator Rafael Trujillo in the early 1930s through the twelve-year rule of his successor Joaquín Balaguer in the 1960s and 1970s, women are frequently absent or erased from public political narratives in the Dominican Republic. The Paradox of Paternalism shows how women proved themselves as skilled, networked, and non-threatening agents, becoming indispensable to a carefully orchestrated national and international reputation. They garnered concrete political gains like suffrage and paved the way for their continued engagement with the politics of the Dominican state through intense periods of authoritarianism and transition. In this volume, Elizabeth Manley explains how women activists from across the political spectrum engaged with the state by working within both authoritarian regimes and inter-American networks, founding modern Dominican feminism, and contributing to the rise of twentieth-century women's liberation movements in the Global South.

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Author:   Elizabeth S. Manley
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Weight:   0.230kg
ISBN:  

9780813069425


ISBN 10:   0813069424
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 June 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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This worthy addition to gender relations literature allows Manly to elaborate on her premise of the utility of female participatory experiences in authoritarian regimes as a vehicle for feminist progress. . . . Highly recommended. --Choice Fills in the yawning lacunae concerning women's roles during the reigns of the two infamous Dominican caudillos of the twentieth century. . . . This assiduously researched monograph deserves an audience beyond specialists in the Dominican Republic, to reach anyone interested in women and dictatorship. --American Historical Review Amply demonstrates the extent, limits, and iterations of maternalism, including Trujillista women's promotion of state welfare for poor women and children, opposition women's defense of their homes, families ripped apart by regime violence, and female governors' community welfare activism under Balaguer. --Hispanic American Historical Review


This worthy addition to gender relations literature allows Manley to elaborate on her premise of the utility of female participatory experiences in authoritarian regimes as a vehicle for feminist progress. . . . Highly recommended. -Choice Fills in the yawning lacunae concerning women's roles during the reigns of the two infamous Dominican caudillos of the twentieth century. . . . This assiduously researched monograph deserves an audience beyond specialists in the Dominican Republic, to reach anyone interested in women and dictatorship. -American Historical Review Amply demonstrates the extent, limits, and iterations of maternalism, including Trujillista women's promotion of state welfare for poor women and children, opposition women's defense of their homes, families ripped apart by regime violence, and female governors' community welfare activism under Balaguer. -Hispanic American Historical Review The book makes a significant contribution to the understanding of women's political participation in the Dominican Republic during a long stretch of the twentieth century, focusing on women of both the right and the left, bot progovernment and antigovernment. The analysis is solid and methodical; the reading is engaging. -New West Indian Guide An exciting study that reveals the complexity of women's multiple political projects, as well as the importance of feminism--widely defined--as a powerful political force. --Jadwiga E. Pieper Mooney, author of The Politics of Motherhood An engaging overview of the role played by women in supporting and contesting authoritarian regimes in the twentieth-century Dominican Republic. --Nicola Foote, coeditor of Immigration and National Identities in Latin America Tells the very important story of women's participation in Dominican politics from 1928 to 1978. It will quickly become a classic in the field of Latin American women's history. --Victoria Gonzalez-Rivera, author of Before the Revolution


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Elizabeth S. Manley is associate professor of history at Xavier University of Louisiana.

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