Table of contents for Opposing currents : the politics of water and gender in Latin America / edited by Vivienne Bennett, Sonia Dâavila-Poblete, and Marâia Nieves Rico.

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Contents 
List of Tables and Map	000
Preface	000
1. Introduction	000
Vivienne Bennett
Part One: Understanding Gender and Water	000
2. The Connection between Gender and Water Management	000
Margreet Zwarteveen and Vivienne Bennett 
3. Latin American Challenges to Global Water and Gender Policies	000 
Sonia D vila-Poblete and María Nieves Rico
Part Two: Neoliberal Policies and Their Social Impact	000
4. Gender Dimensions of Neoliberal Water Policy in Mexico and Bolivia: Empowering or Disempowering	000
Rhodante Ahlers
5. Women in the "Water War" in the Cochabamba Valleys	000
Rocío Bustamente, Elizabeth Peredo, and María Esther Udaeta
6. To Make Waves: Water and Privatization in Tucum n, Argentina	000
Norma Giarraca and Norma Del Pozo
Part Three: Technology Transfer and Social Organization	000
7. Irrigation Management, Community Participation, and Equity in an Andean Community	000
Juana Rosa Vera Delgado
8. Water as a Source of Equity and Empowerment in Costa Rica	000
Lorena Aguilar
Part Four: Participation and Cultural Change	000
9. Women, Equity, and Household Water Management in the Valley of Mexico	000
Michael C. Ennis-McMillan
10. Women and Water in the Northern Ecuadorean Andes	000
Elena P. Bastidas
11. Women at the Helm of Irrigated Agriculture in Mexico: The Other Side of Male Migration	000
Stephanie Buechler
12. Toward a Broader Perspective
Vivienne Bennett, Sonia D vila-Poblete, and María Nieves Rico
Notes	000
Bibliography	000
List of Contributors	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Water-supply -- Government policy -- Latin America.
Water-supply -- Social aspects -- Latin America.
Women in development -- Latin America.