Conservative Women and American Politics, with a new epilogue
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Köp båda 2 för 558 krPolitical Science Quarterly An important and timely analysis of the role of right-wing women's groups in contemporary America.
Contemporary Sociology This book would be excellent reading for courses on feminism, women in politics, and social movements.
Women's Review of Books Schreiber's case-study method enables her to take a step back and ask big question.
Feminist Review Serve(s) as a detailed analysis of two highly prominent conservative women's organizations... does much to illustrate several key players in the conservative women's movement.
Kathleen Blee, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh This compelling study proves definitively that women are major players in modern conservative movements. By examining how conservative women's organizations frame their positions toward such issues as abortion, pornography, and violence against women, Ronnee Schreiber shows that the politics of gender is transforming conservatism in complex and unexpected ways. A 'must read' for anyone interested in women and politics today.
<br>Associate Professor of Political Science at San Diego State University.<br>
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Conservative Women's Political Activism 3. Playing Femball: CWA and IWF as Women's Organizations 4. Are Women Victims?: Violence Against Women 5. Finding Common Ground: Constructing Mothers' Interests 6. Representing Women's Health Interests 7. Conclusion: The Political Implications of Conservative Women's Activism Epilogue Appendix A Appendix B Bibliography Notes