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The American Women's Movement, 1945-2000: A Brief History with Documents: Bedford Series in History & Culture (Paperback)

Autor Nancy MacLean
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2008
The American women s movement was one of the most influential social movements of the twentieth century. Beginning with small numbers, the women s movement eventually involved tens of thousands of women and men. Longstanding ideas and habits came under scrutiny as activists questioned and changed the nation s basic institutions, including all branches of government, the workplace, and the family. Nancy MacLean s introduction and collection of primary sources engage students with the most up-to-date scholarship in U.S. women s history. The introduction traces the deep roots of the women s movement and demonstrates the continuity from women s activism in the labor movement and New Deal networks, the black civil rights movement, and the peace movement to the height of Second Wave feminism and into the Third Wave. The primary sources reflect the social breadth and depth of the movement. Dispelling the misconception that the American women s movement was solely a white, middle-class cause, the documents include the voices of women of all ages, classes, and ethnicities. Topics addressed range from wage discrimination, peace activism, housework and childcare, sexuality, and reproductive rights to welfare, education, socialism, violence against women, and more. Document headnotes, a chronology of the women s movement, questions for consideration, a selected bibliography, and index support student learning, classroom discussion, and further research."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780312448011
ISBN-10: 0312448015
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 137 x 206 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: BEDFORD BOOKS
Seria Bedford Series in History & Culture (Paperback)

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins


PART I:INTRODUCTION: A MOVEMENT THAT CHANGED A NATION
The Impact of Activism
The Long Women's Movement
The Chilling Effects of the Red Scare
Civil Rights Organizing Offers a Way Forward
The New Feminism of the 'Second Wave'
Changing Culture and Policy
The Conservative Backlash
Carrying on in a Polarized Era
American Feminists on a Global Stage
PART II: THE DOCUMENTS
Congress of American Women, 'The Position of the American Woman Today' (1946)
Edith M. Stern, 'Women are Household Slaves' (1949)
United Auto Workers, 'A Union Protects Its Women Members' (1955)
Daughters of Bilitis, 'Purpose of the Daughters of Bilitis' (1955)
Ella Baker, 'Developing Leadership among Other People' in Civil Rights (1960)
Ethol Barol Taylor, ''There was such a feeling of sisterhood' in Working for Peace' (1962)
President's Commission on the Status of Women, 'Invitation to Action' (1963)
Pauli Murray, 'Women's Rights Are a Part of Human Rights' (1964)
National Organization of Women 'Statement of Purpose' (1966)
Kathie Sarachild, 'A Program for Feminist 'Consciousness Raising'' (1968)
Margaret Cerullo, 'Hidden History: An Illegal Abortion' (1968)
National Organization for Women, 'Why Feminists Want Child Care' (1969)
Alice de Rivera, 'On De-Segregating Stuyvesant High School' (1969)
The Feminists, 'Women: Do You Know the Facts about Marriage?' (1969)
Gainesville Women's Liberation, 'What Men Can Do for Women's Liberation' (1970)
Young Lords Party, 'Position Paper on Women' (1970)
Pat Mainardi, 'The Politics of Housework' (1970)
A Women's Health Collective, 'The Male-Feasance of Health' (1970)
Susan Griffin, 'Rape Is a Form of Mass Terrorism' (1970)
Radicalesbians, 'The Woman-Identified Woman' (1970)
First National Chicana Conference, 'Workshop Resolutions,' (1971)
Johnnie Tillmon, 'Welfare is a Women's Issue' (1972)
Chicago Women's Liberation Union, 'Socialist Feminism: A Strategy for the Women's Movement' (1972)
Phyllis Schlafly, 'What's Wrong with 'Equal Rights' for Women?' (1972)
Susan Jacoby, 'Feminism in the $12,000-a-Year Family' (1973)
Margaret Sloan, 'Black Feminism: A New Mandate' (1974)
Letha Scanzoni, 'For the Christian, The Idea of Human Freedom Shouldn't be Threatening' (1976)
Anonymous, 'Letter from a Battered Wife' (ca. 1976)
Deirdre Silverman, 'Sexual Harassment Begins with Hiring Procedures' (1976)
Combahee River Collective, 'A Black Feminist Statement' (1977)
Men Allied Nationally for the Equal Rights Amendment, 'Ways Men Can Benefit' (1978)
Mitsuye Yamada, 'Asian Pacific American Women and Feminism' (1979)
Jerry Falwell, 'Rise up against the Tide of Permissiveness and Moral Decay' (1980)
Bernice Johnson Reagon, 'Coalition Politics: Turning the Century' (1981)
Yoichi Shimatsu and Patricia Lee, 'Dust and Dishes: Organizing Workers' (1989)
Jyotsna Vaid, 'Seeking a Voice: South Asian Women's Groups in North America' (1989)
Laurie Ouellette, 'Building the Third Wave: Reflections of a Young Feminist' (1992)
'PFLAG Supports Gay and Lesbian Children' (1994)
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, 'Women's Rights Are Human Rights' (1995)
Jennifer Baumgartner and Amy Richards, 'A Day without Feminism' (2000)
Appendixes
A Chronology of the American Women's Movement, 1945-2000
Questions for Consideration
Selected Bibliography

Recenzii

'At long last a collection that dispels the myth that feminism was a movement of white middle-class women only! Longtime activists from labour union, civil rights, and homophile movements played their part as did young women from different races, classes, and sexual preferences. Nancy MacLean conveys the diversity, dynamism, and development of the movement with an incisive introductory essay and compelling documents. Students and teachers alike will find much to consider and discuss.' - Nan Enstad, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA 

Notă biografică

NANCY MACLEAN is Professor of History and African American studies at Northwestern University, USA.

Caracteristici

The introduction traces the deep roots of the women's movement and demonstrates the continuity from women's activism in the labour movement and New Deal networks, the black civil rights movement, and the peace movement to the height of Second Wave feminism and into the Third Wave
The primary sources reflect the social breadth and depth of the movement. Dispelling the misconception that the American women's movement was solely a white, middle-class cause, the documents include the voices of women of all ages, classes, and ethnicities
Document headnotes, a chronology of the women's movement, questions for consideration, a selected bibliography, and index support student learning, classroom discussion, and further research

Descriere

The American women's movement was one of the most influential social movements of the twentieth century. Longstanding ideas and habits came under scrutiny and institutions were changed. Maclean's introduction and collection of primary sources engage students with the most up-to-date scholarship in U.S. women's history.