Between Women: Female Health Workers and the Struggle to Transform Diets in Rural Mexico, 1920-1960

Authors

  • Sandra Aguilar Rodríguez Moravian University Pennsylvania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15460/jbla.59.264

Keywords:

Nutrition, Gender, Social Class, Visiting Nurses, Cooking, Peasants

Abstract

This article explores food and foodways in Mexico through the analysis of nutrition discourses and the experience of a visiting nurse in the state of Guanajuato in the middle of the twentieth century. After the Mexican revolution there was an increased interest in changing the diet of the poor. The idea behind nutrition discourses was that a better diet would improve the health and productivity of workers, and eventually boost their earnings. Understandings of good nutrition were influenced by eugenics and the discourse of mestizaje, which materialized in welfare programs. Women played a key role as they were responsible for implementing these programs as well as the main target of them. The experience of a visiting nurse reveals gender and social class dynamics as well as negotiations needed to implement state programs. It also shows the limited success of state policy as it was unable to address the main problems: lack of resources and access to basic services. Eventually peasant and working-class diet changed as a result of increased processed food consumption, having a negative impact on the health of most Mexicans.

Author Biography

  • Sandra Aguilar Rodríguez, Moravian University Pennsylvania

    Dr. Sandra Aguilar Rodríguez is an Associate Professor in Latin American history at Moravian University. She obtained an M.Phil. from the University of Oxford and a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester. Her research focuses on food and foodways, gender, class, race, and modernization in twentieth century Mexico. Her work has been published in various journals and books, in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Latin America, such as Radical History Review, Food, Culture & Society, Revista Interdisciplina and as part of edited books like Technology and Culture in Twentieth Century Mexico and El hambre de los otros: Ciencia y políticas alimentarias en Latinoamérica, siglos XX y XXI.

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Published

2023-01-30

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How to Cite

Between Women: Female Health Workers and the Struggle to Transform Diets in Rural Mexico, 1920-1960. (2023). Anuario De Historia De América Latina, 59, 41-63. https://doi.org/10.15460/jbla.59.264