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Rethinking American Women's Activism
About this book
Rethinking American Women's Activism traces intersecting streams of feminist activism from the nineteenth century to the present.
This enthralling narrative brings to life an array of women activists from the abolition, suffrage, labor, consumer, civil rights, welfare rights, farm workers', and low-wage workers' movements, and from campus fights against sexual violence, #MeToo, the Red for Ed teacher's strikes, and Black Lives Matter. Multi-cultural, multi-racial and cross-class in its framing, the text enables readers to understand the impact of women's activism. It highlights how feminism has flourished through much of the past century within social movements that have too often been treated as completely separate.Weaving the personal with the political, Annelise Orleck vividly evokes the events and people who participated in our era's most far-reaching social revolutions. This new edition has been updated to include recent scholarship and developments in women's activism from 2011 into the 2020s.
This book is a perfect introduction to the subject for anyone interested in women's history and social movements.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Series Editorâs Introduction
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Prologue: Reflecting on the Wave Metaphor and the Myth of Monolithic Feminism
- 1 Rethinking the So-Called First WaveâAn Extremely Brief History of Womenâs Rights Activism in the U.S. Before 1920
- 2 Civil Rights, Labor Feminism and Mother Activism From 1920 Through the 1940s
- 3 Varieties of Feminism in a Conservative Age
- 4 Equality NOW!âFeminism and the Law
- 5 Womenâs Movements for Redistributive and Social Justice Radical Feminism From the Grassroots
- 6 Raising Consciousness, Venting Anger, Finding Sisterhood: âThe Revolution Is What Is Happening in Every Womanâs Mindâ
- 7 Lesbian Lives, Lesbian Rights, Lesbian Feminism
- 8 Anti-Feminist Backlash and Feminism Reborn: The 1970s Through 2013
- 9 âWe Started a Revolutionâ: A Decade of Uprisings From Occupy to OUR Walmart to #MeTooMcDonalds and Black Lives Matter, 2011â2021
- Index