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Women, Power, and Kinship Politics

Female Power in Post-War Philippines

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The book explores the nuanced role of women in Philippine politics, highlighting how they wield power through kinship ties with male politicians rather than through formal positions. It delves into local concepts of power and examines the interplay of gender and politics in the post-war context, revealing how kinship dynamics shape the political landscape. This analysis offers a unique perspective on the gendered nature of political influence in the Philippines.

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Women, Power, and Kinship Politics, Mina Roces

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