Inviting women's rebellion : a political process interpretation of the women's movement

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Inviting women's rebellion : a political process interpretation of the women's movement

Anne N. Costain

(Johns Hopkins paperbacks)

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-180) and index

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In "Inviting Women's Rebellion", Anne Costain examines the development of the women's movement from its appearance in the 1960s, through its formative years to its peak in the 1970s, and into its recent "decline". The women's movement brought about significant changes in language, health care, education, the arts, individual psychology, and a myriad of other areas of American life and culture. Yet, with the defeat of the ERA, talk turned to backlash and decline. Offering a new understanding of the movement's successes and failures, "Inviting Women's Rebellion" records the political lessons the next generation need to learn and remember as they continue the struggle for equality and fairness.

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