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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Methodological Approach
- A brief history of feminism and femicide
- NAFTA and other factors that can affect maquiladoras
- Reported Cases of Femicide from Maquiladora Workers
- Discussion
- Limitations and Future Studies
- Conclusion
- Works Cited