State of struggle : feminism and politics in Alberta
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State of struggle : feminism and politics in Alberta
University of Alberta Press, c2003
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Bibliography: p. 193-218
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Alberta's Conservative governments have employed several strategies to resist feminist claims for women's equality, from stonewalling during the 1970's oil boom, to grudging initiatives during the subsequent bust. Recently-under the guise of deficit reduction-Alberta has adopted a neoliberal ideology that seeks to shrink the province's role as a guarantor of equality. Lois Harder has written the definitive study of the modern evolution of politics in Alberta as seen through the lens of women's political struggles.
目次
IX - Preface XIII - Acknowledgements 1 - Chapter 1 Sites of Engagement 19 - Chapter 2 The Big Boom and a "Resounding Thud of Nothingness" Feminist Claimsmaking in the Context of Affluence 45 - Chapter 3 Disparate Strategies and Expedient Responses The Acquisition of Political Legitimacy in Troubled Times 79 - Chapter 4 Feminists and Family Values The Crisis of Alberta's Welfare State 119 - Chapter 5 Learning Neoliberalism 153 - Chapter 6 Oil, Sex, and Power 163 - Notes 193 - Bibliography 219 - Index
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