No permanent waves : recasting histories of U.S. feminism
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No permanent waves : recasting histories of U.S. feminism
Rutgers University Press, c2010
- : pbk. : alk. paper
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- From Seneca Falls to suffrage? Reimagining a "master" narrative in U.S. women's history / Nancy A. Hewitt
- Multiracial feminism : recasting the chronology of second wave feminism / Becky Thompson
- Black feminisms and human agency / Ula Y. Taylor
- "We have a long, beautiful history" : Chicana feminist trajectories and legacies / Marisela R. Chávez
- Unsettling "third wave feminism" : feminist waves, intersectionality, and identity politics in retrospect / Leela Fernandes
- Overthrowing the "monopoly of the pulpit" : race and the rights of church women in the nineteenth-century United States / Martha S. Jones
- Labor feminists and President Kennedy's Commission on women / Dorothy Sue Cobble
- Expanding the boundaries of the women's movement : black feminism and the struggle for welfare rights / Premilla Nadasen
- Rethinking global sisterhood : peace activism and women's Orientalism / Judy Tzu-Chun Wu
- Living a feminist lifestyle : the intersection of theory and action in a lesbian feminist collective / Anne M. Valk
- Strange bedfellows : building feminist coalitions around sex work in the 1970s / Stephanie Gilmore
- From sisterhood to girlie culture : closing the great divide between second and third wave cultural agendas / Leandra Zarnow
- Staking claims to independence : Jennie Collins, Aurora Phelps, and the Boston Working Women's League, 1865-1877 / Lara Vapnek
- "I had not seen women like that before" : intergenerational feminism in New York City's tenant movement / Roberta S. Gold
- The hidden history of affirmative action : working women's struggles in the 1970s and the gender of class / Nancy MacLean
- U.S. feminism : Grrrl style! : Youth (sub)cultures and the technologics of the third wave / Ednie Kaeh Garrison
- "Under construction" : identifying foundations of hip-hop feminism and exploring bridges between black second wave and hip hop feminisms / Whitney A. Peoples