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"Offers series of 'testimonials' from five of the six countries of Spanish Central America (not El Salvador). Additionally, provides the theoretical, historical, and methodological background for the testimonials that follow, and attempts to analyze narratives in a theoretically nuanced way, …
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"Offers series of 'testimonials' from five of the six countries of Spanish Central America (not El Salvador). Additionally, provides the theoretical, historical, and methodological background for the testimonials that follow, and attempts to analyze narratives in a theoretically nuanced way, focusing on the subtle and not-so-subtle links between gender identity, household relations, and work experiences in the informal sector"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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""Offers series of 'testimonials' from five of the six countries of Spanish Central America (not El Salvador). Additionally, provides the theoretical, historical, and methodological background for the testimonials that follow, …"
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