Published originally as La flor mas bella de la maquiladora,
this beautifully written book is based on interviews the author
conducted with more than fifty Mexican women who work in the
assembly plants along the U.S.-Mexico border. A descriptive
analytic study conducted in the late 1970s, the book uses
compelling testimonials to detail the struggles these women
face.
The experiences of women in maquiladoras are attracting
increasing attention from scholars, especially in the context of
ongoing Mexican migration to the country's northern frontier and in
light of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). This book
is among the earliest accounts of the physical and psychological
toll exacted from the women who labor in these plants. Iglesias
Prieto captures the idioms of these working women so that they
emerge as dynamic individuals, young and articulate personalities,
inexorably engaged in the daily struggle to change the fundamental
conditions of their exploitation.
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