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
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- 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
内容説明・目次
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: hbk ISBN 9780813547244
内容説明
No Permanent Waves boldly enters the ongoing debates over the utility of the 'wave' metaphor for capturing the complex history of women's rights by offering fresh perspectives on the diverse movements that comprise U.S. feminism, past and present. Seventeen essays - both original and reprinted - of this title address continuities, conflicts, and transformations among women's movements in the United States from the early nineteenth century through today. In this title, a respected group of contributors from diverse generations and backgrounds argue for new chronologies, more inclusive conceptualizations of feminist agendas and participants, and fuller engagements with contestations around particular issues and practices. Race, class, and sexuality are explored within histories of women's rights and feminism as well as the cultural and intellectual currents and social and political priorities that marked movements for women's advancement and liberation. These essays question whether the concept of waves surging and receding can fully capture the complexities of U.S. feminisms and suggest models for reimagining these histories from radio waves to hip-hop.
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: pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780813547251
内容説明
No Permanent Waves boldly enters the ongoing debates over the utility of the "wave" metaphor for capturing the complex history of women's rights by offering fresh perspectives on the diverse movements that comprise U.S. feminism, past and present. Seventeen essays--both original and reprinted--address continuities, conflicts, and transformations among women's movements in the United States from the early nineteenth century through today.
A respected group of contributors from diverse generations and backgrounds argue for new chronologies, more inclusive conceptualizations of feminist agendas and participants, and fuller engagements with contestations around particular issues and practices. Race, class, and sexuality are explored within histories of women's rights and feminism as well as the cultural and intellectual currents and social and political priorities that marked movements for women's advancement and liberation. These essays question whether the concept of waves surging and receding can fully capture the complexities of U.S. feminisms and suggest models for reimagining these histories from radio waves to hip-hop.
目次
Introduction
Part I: Reframing Narratives/Reclaiming Histories
Chapter 1. From Seneca Falls to Suffrage?
Chapter 2. Multiracial Feminism
Chapter 3. Black Feminisms and Human Agency
"We Have a Long, Beautiful History"
Chapter 5. Unsettling "Third Wave Feminism"
Part II: Coming Together/Pulling Apart
Chapter 6. Overthrowing the "Monopoly of the Pulpit"
Chapter 7. Labor Feminists and President Kennedy's Commission on Women
Chapter 8. Expanding the Boundaries of the Women's Movement
Chapter 9. Rethinking Global Sisterhood
Chapter 10. Living a Feminist Lifestyle
Chapter 11. Strange Bedfellows
Chapter 12. From Sisterhood to Girlie Culture
Part III: Rethinking Agendas/Relocating Activism
Chapter 13. Staking Claims to Independence
Chapter 14. "I Had Not Seen Women Like That Before"
Chapter 15. The Hidden History of Affirmative Action
Chapter 16. U.S. Feminism-Grrrl Style!
Chapter 17. "Under Construction"
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