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The life histories and testimonies of nine Salvadoran women from
different generations shape this intimate portrayal of contemporary
El Salvador. The authors interviewed a grandmother, mother, and
granddaughter from three Salvadoran families: La Familia Nunez,
members of the upper class; La Familia Rivas, from El Salvador's
growing middle class; and La Familia Garcia, from the "campo," the
Salvadoran peasantry. The voices we hear convey a deep sense of the
world of Salvadoran women and how life is lived in that Central
American country today.
Each woman tells her own life story, and interspersed with
recollections of childhood, marriage, and childrearing are
revealing accounts of El Salvador's turbulent political past and
present. Reflected in the stories are the vast changes in
educational and occupational opportunities for women and the shifts
in male-female relationships. Class differences are still a
fundamental part of Salvadoran life, but changes are occurring in
this area as well.
"From Grandmother to Granddaughter" is a vivid and authentic
portrait of today's El Salvador that convincingly illustrates how
individual lives can reflect the larger changes within a society.
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