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The Legacy of Second-Wave Feminism in American Politics

Editat de Angie Maxwell, Todd Shields
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2018
This book chronicles the influence of second wave feminism on everything from electoral politics to LGBTQ rights. The original descriptions of second wave feminism focused on elite, white voices, obscuring the accomplishments of many activists, as third wave feminists rightly criticized.  Those limited narratives also prematurely marked the end of the movement, imposing an imaginary timeline on what is a continuous struggle for women’s rights. Within the chapters of this volume, scholars provide a more complex description of second wave feminism, in which the sustained efforts of women from many races, classes, sexual orientations, and religious traditions, in the fight for equality have had a long-term impact on American politics. These authors argue that even the “Second Wave” metaphor is incomplete, and should be replaced by a broader, more-inclusive metaphor that accurately depicts the overlapping and extended battle waged by women activists. With the gift of hindsight and theawareness of the limitations of and backlash to this “Second Wave,” the time is right to reflect on the feminist cause in America and to chart its path forward.  
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319621166
ISBN-10: 3319621165
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: XVI, 240 p. 19 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Toward a New Understanding of Second-Wave Feminism.- 2. Generations Later, Retelling the Story.- 3. Feminism, Antifeminism, and the Rise of a New Southern Strategy in the 1970s.- 4. “No More Silence!”: Feminist Activism and Religion in the Second Wave.- 5. Feminist Economics: Second Wave, Tidal Wave, or Barely a Ripple?.- 6. The Gender Gap as a Tool for Women’s Political Empowerment: The Formative Years, 1980–84.- 7. Latina Mobilization: A Strategy for Increasing the Political Participation of Latino Families.- 8. Black Women Lawmakers and Second-Wave Feminism: An Intersectional Analysis on Generational Cohorts within Southern State Legislatures from 1990 to 2014.- 9. Not in Conflict, But in Coalition: Imagining Lesbians at the Center of the Second Wave.- 10. Conclusion: Assessing Second-Wave Historiography.

Notă biografică

Angie Maxwell is the Director of the Diane Blair Center of Southern Politics and Society and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Arkansas, USA. Her research focuses on identity politics. 

Todd Shields is Professor of Political Science and Dean of the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas, USA. His research focuses on campaigns, elections, and political psychology.   


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This book chronicles the influence of second wave feminism on everything from electoral politics to LGBTQ rights. The original descriptions of second wave feminism focused on elite, white voices, obscuring the accomplishments of many activists, as third wave feminists rightly criticized.  Those limited narratives also prematurely marked the end of the movement, imposing an imaginary timeline on what is a continuous struggle for women’s rights. Within the chapters of this volume, scholars provide a more complex description of second wave feminism, in which the sustained efforts of women from many races, classes, sexual orientations, and religious traditions, in the fight for equality have had a long-term impact on American politics. These authors argue that even the “Second Wave” metaphor is incomplete, and should be replaced by a broader, more-inclusive metaphor that accurately depicts the overlapping and extended battle waged by women activists. With the gift of hindsight and theawareness of the limitations of and backlash to this “Second Wave,” the time is right to reflect on the feminist cause in America and to chart its path forward.  

Caracteristici

Provide an honest assessment of the implications of second wave feminism, both good and bad, on religious women, women of color, lesbians, and conservative anti-feminists Brings together some of the most significant scholars of women’s history and politics for the first time Considers the long-term political legacy of Second-Wave rather than merely supplementing the establishing historical narrative Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras