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4th IIRE Women's School big success
The fourth women's session at the IIRE took
place in July 1998. Like its predecessors it was a successful and much
appreciated occasion for women from different continents and experiences to
meet, exchange and discuss. Participants came from the Philippines, South
Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Ecuador, Bolivia, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, the United
States, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Spanish state, Portugal and Switzerland.
The coordinating team of Heather Dashner
(Mexico), Penny Duggan (France), Tatau
Godinho (Brazil) and Nancy Herzig (Puerto Rico) were pleased to work with
number of new lecturers bringing new contributions such as the analysis of the
changing nature of women's work from Helena Hirata of France/Brazil/Japan,
Canadian Wally Seccombe's analysis of the historical evolution of the family
structure and Eleni Varikas' highlighting of the history of women's political
struggle. Jacqueline Heinen contributed an authoritative analysis of the
changing place of women in the evolution of the 'post-Communist' societies of Eastern Europe. Terry Conway from Britain
provided a thoughtful contribution on the nature of religious fundamentalism
and its impact on women. We regretted however the absence of US family
historian Stephanie Coontz whose
analysis of gender and class relations has done much to enrich our
understanding of Marxism.
At the same time mutual understanding
between different cultures is deepened by the daily interaction in organizing
daily life from planning menus and cooking to more festive activities.
· Penny
Duggan