The Changing International Division of Labor
June Nash
Tuesday, 16 Nov 1982 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
June Nash is Professor of Anthropology at City College of New York. Her special interests are ideology and social change in Latin America and the impact of developmental "solutions" on the poor women of Central and South America. Her publications include Sex and Class in Latin America (edited with Helen I. Safa) and Women in Development: Dependency and Exploitation.Part of the World Affairs Series: North-South Dialogue
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