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Latest comment: 7 years ago by Aurelia elani

History The article by Elizabeth Martinez called LA CHICANA focuses more on how powerful women that are uneducated and how they can take control even when the man chooses to leave. The Chicana women would have a secondary education sometimes if that, but if they got it they were extremely lucky. The Chicana women must go to work in the fields at an early age, along with other members of their family, move with them around the country as they search for work. Chicana women will marry and get pregnant or simply become pregnant without being married first. Now if there was more than one or two kids in the family the father was more likely to leave the household. The fathers would feel financial pressure of not being able to support their families, but the women could. The fathers would feel that they weren't needed in the household. LA CHICANA women are able to find work like domestic service and garment industry for uneducated women when the man cannot. It's a lot of pressure between the man and the women.Aurelia elani (talk) 22:56, 8 December 2016 (UTC)[1]Reply

  1. ^ McCann, Carole R; Kim, Seung Kyung (2013). Feminist Theory (Third ed.). New York: Routledge. p. 113.