Divided lives : American women in the twentieth century
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Divided lives : American women in the twentieth century
(Penguin history)
Penguin, 1993
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Originally published: New York : Hill and Wang, 1992
Bibliographical essay: p. [257]-278
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Early histories of women's lives tended to represent women as victims of discrimination and faulty socialization. In the 1970s the predominate emphasis was on the sameness of men and women. The 1980s brought an awareness of difference, not only of men from women, but among women of class, race, religion and sexuality. This book argues that none of these approaches alone can explain the history of American women.
目次
- The family claim - 1900
- domesticating the State - 1901-12
- claiming the rights of men - 1912-29
- crisis years - 1929-45
- Cold War fears - 1945-61
- feminism reborn - 1961-73
- the family claimed revisisted - 1973-91
- epilogue - toward the year 2000.
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