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21. Revolutionary Backlash: Women and Politics in the Early American Republic (Early American Studies) by Rosemarie Zagarri | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(2008-12-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Seneca Falls Convention is typically seen as the beginning of the first women's rights movement in the United States. Revolutionary Backlash argues otherwise. According to Rosemarie Zagarri, the debate over women's rights began not in the decades prior to 1848 but during the American Revolution itself. Integrating the approaches of women's historians and political historians, this book explores changes in women's status that occurred from the time of the American Revolution until the election of Andrew Jackson. Customer Reviews (1)
insightful inquiry into "female politicians" and the backlash against them |
22. France Between the Wars: Gender and Politics by Sian Reynolds | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(1996-08-15)
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23. Eating for Victory: Food Rationing and the Politics of Domesticity by Amy Bentley | |
Hardcover: 238
Pages
(1998-11-01)
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Wonderful book on an important--but nearly forgotten--topic
An earnest, academic look at Homemakers & the Home Front |
24. Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs: Gender Identity Politics in Nicaragua, 1979--1999 by Lorraine Bayard de Volo | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2001-09-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this book Lorraine Bayard de Volo focuses on this group to reveal what she calls "the dominant but rarely examined maternal identity politics of revolution, war, and democratization." Dividing Nicaraguan politics (1979-99) into four periods, Bayard de Volo uses both macro- and micro-levels of analysis to capture the dialectical relationship between large-scale political processes and the "micropolitics" of collective action. She shows how Sandinistas and anti-Sandinistas mobilized both mothers and maternal imagery and in turn analyzes how this imagery was adopted and manipulated by the Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs. Employing a feminist Gramscian approach to address the gendered nature of cultural politics and collective identity, the author shows how, in the battle to capture Nicaraguan hearts and minds, both sides relied primarily on maternal images of women. Such "mobilizing identities" propelled women into unprecedented levels of collective action, yet at the same time !channeled them away from feminist priorities. |
25. Betty Friedan: And the Making of the Feminine Mystique :The American Left, the Cold War, and Modern Feminism (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War) by Daniel Horowitz | |
Hardcover: 354
Pages
(1998-11)
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Betty the Bolshie?
Facinating insight on a pivotal figure in American feminism Although some of today's generation-- whether feminists or not--may scratch heads and wonder why an intellegent articulate woman would intentionally disguise so much of her being while urging other women not to do the same, Friedan had no choice. In a nation somewhat tempered by fresh reccollection of the horrors of McCarthyism, red-baiting and subsequent discreditation of those tarred with the label still ran rampant. Understanding that her grim findings would never receive the light of day in a culture still gushy-eyed over the assumption that every housewife was automatically happy or that option was the only choice for women, she had to employ crafty PR strategies to make the book appealing for original publication and promotion. Her "new idenity" made her a far more appealing media source than a "radical labor activist" since it allowed her to avoid being blamed for her own stigmatization as one of those supposedly unnatural career women whose unhappiness must be self-inflicted. As a member of third-wave feminism, I profess to having little initial interest in Friedan or her methodology. Because I lived in a world where with comparatively many more choices/rights, was aware of her own internal predjuduces towards intra-feminist movement diversity and antagonism towards Gloria Steinem, I usually wrote off Friedan as an anachronism who although important, was somebody I could not relate to directly. Since I was not married and was childless, I could not see myself in the pages. After this book, I not only can see why she repackaged herself, but realized that I would do exactly the same thing in her position. I still disagree with Friedan on her minimialization of other feminist leaders, but have a new appreciation of her work and relevance.
Explores the "missing past" forBetty Friedan ProfessorHorowitz explores the life and thought of the young Bettye Goldstein as anundergraduate at Smith, and then as a labor journalist in the early and mid1940's, and reveals her origins as a committed social critic and advocatewith labor-left origins. Professor Horowitz treats his subject gently andwith respect.Betty Friedan disagrees with Horowitz's analysis, and thistension adds to the fun. ... Read more |
26. American Women Writers and the Nazis: Ethics and Politics in Boyle,Porter,Stafford, and Hellman by Thomas Carl Austenfeld | |
Hardcover: 189
Pages
(2001-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description As expatriates in Germany and Austria in the 1930s, Kay Boyle, Katherine Anne Porter, Jean Stafford, and Lillian Hellman saw the rise of Nazi ideology firsthand. And while all four clearly realized -- as their work demonstrates -- that ethical behavior is the personal corollary of political conviction, scholars of these important American writers have long neglected the significance of the mingling of writing, ethics, and politics in their work. In American Women Writers Thomas Austenfeld restores ethics and politics to the central places they held in the lives and work of these four women. By documenting the political and ethical apprenticeships each woman served in Germany and Austria, Austenfeld convincingly argues that the genius of these writers exists precisely in their ability to continue the development of their best creative sensibilities -- in spite of and indeed because of the ethical challenges they faced as women writers in the tense prewar world. Kay Boyle's analysis of the language and cultural expression of occupation, Lillian Hellman's exposure of diplomatic language as furthering war, Katherine Anne Porter's implicit critique of Weimar Germany's class consciousness, and Jean Stafford's searching meditations on guilt and responsibility all argue afresh for the pragmatic goals that fiction and drama can serve in a politically unstable world. Customer Reviews (2)
A NEW CHAPTER OF AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY
Not worth the intellectual time |
27. New Voices in the Nation: Women and the Greek Resistance, 1941-1964 (Wilder House Series in Politics, History, and Culture) by Janet Hart | |
Hardcover: 313
Pages
(1996-01)
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DONT BELIEVE IT
Bouncing Across the Pond
A real contribution from an extraordinary scholar |
28. Why War? - Psychoanalysis, Politics, and the Return to Melanie Klein (The Bucknell Lectures in Literary Theory) by Jacqueline Rose | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(1993-10)
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29. Balkan Express: Fragments from the Other Side of War by Slavenka Drakulic | |
Paperback: 146
Pages
(1993)
Isbn: 0091775272 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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depressing but helpful
The intimacies of war
Powerful, Compelling and Shocking!
A Yugoslavian woman becomes a Croatian woman.
Living War |
30. Private Politics and Public Voices: Black Women's Activism from World War I to the New Deal (Blacks in the Diaspora) by Nikki Brown | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2006-12-07)
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31. Civil War Sisterhood: The U.S. Sanitary Commission and Women's Politics in Transition by Judith Ann Giesberg | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2006-07-01)
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32. Women, War, and Violence: Personal Perspectives and Global Activism | |
Hardcover: 282
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Women, War, and Violence: Personal Perspectives and Global Activism draws upon a wide global community of activists, scholars, NGOs, and clinicians to expand the definition of how war and its violent underpinnings affects everyday women and families around the world. Benefiting from first-hand research and definitive assessments of gender-based violence interventions, it invites diverse perspectives of interdisciplinary documentation and storytelling beyond traditional academic writing. Reflecting on anti-militarist activism, structural violence, post-war atrocities, government commissions and policy solutions, WWV sheds new light on war-related gender oppression at the intersections of race, national identity, religion, and social class and the need to promote a new paradigm of the equality of men and women. |
33. Daughters of the Union: Northern Women Fight the Civil War by Nina Silber | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2005-05-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Daughters of the Union casts a spotlight on some of the most overlooked and least understood participants in the American Civil War: the women of the North. Unlike their Confederate counterparts, who were often caught in the midst of the conflict, most Northern women remained far from the dangers of battle. Nonetheless, they enlisted in the Union cause on their home ground, and the experience transformed their lives. Nina Silber traces the emergence of a new sense of self and citizenship among the women left behind by Union soldiers. She offers a complex account, bolstered by women's own words from diaries and letters, of the changes in activity and attitude wrought by the war. Women became wage-earners, participants in partisan politics, and active contributors to the war effort. But even as their political and civic identities expanded, they were expected to subordinate themselves to male-dominated government and military bureaucracies. Silber's arresting tale fills an important gap in women's history. She shows the women of the North--many for the first time--discovering their patriotism as well as their ability to confront new economic and political challenges, even as they encountered the obstacles of wartime rule. The Civil War required many women to act with greater independence in running their households and in expressing their political views. It brought women more firmly into the civic sphere and ultimately gave them new public roles, which would prove crucial starting points for the late-nineteenth-century feminist struggle for social and political equality. Customer Reviews (1)
daughters of the Union |
34. Women and Socialism, Socialism and Women: Europe Between the Two World Wars | |
Paperback: 591
Pages
(1999-03)
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35. Egypt as a Woman: Nationalism, Gender, and Politics by Beth Baron | |
Paperback: 302
Pages
(2007-02-05)
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36. This Was Not Our War: Bosnian Women Reclaiming the Peace by Swanee Hunt | |
Hardcover: 344
Pages
(2004-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The women describe what it was like living in a vibrant multicultural community that suddenly imploded in an onslaught of violence. They relate the chaos; the atrocities, including the rapes of many neighbors and friends; the hurried decisions whether to stay or flee; the extraordinary efforts to care for children and elderly parents and to find food and clean drinking water. Reflecting on the causes of the war, they vehemently reject the idea that age-old ethnic hatreds made the war inevitable. The women share their reactions to the Dayton Accords, the end of hostilities, and international relief efforts. While they are candid about the difficulties they face, they are committed to rebuilding Bosnia based on ideals of truth, justice, and a common humanity encompassing those of all faiths and ethnicities. Their wisdom is instructive, their courage and fortitude inspirational. Customer Reviews (6)
Political auto-goal
"If all soldiers were women, there would not be so much bloodshed."
A Book Every Woman Should Read
A profound, compassionate, eloquent book from the heart
This Was Not Their War, But All Wars are "Ours" |
37. Russian Women in Politics and Society (Contributions in Women's Studies) by Norma Corigliano Noonan | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(1996-10-21)
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38. The New Civil War: The Psychology, Culture, and Politics of Abortion (Psychology of Women) | |
Hardcover: 406
Pages
(1998-08)
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39. War's Other Voices: Women Writers on the Lebanese Civil War (Gender, Culture, and Politics in the Middle East) by Miriam Cooke | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1996-07)
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40. Burning the Veil: The Algerian War and the 'Emancipation' of Muslim Women, 1954-62 (Politics, Culture & Society in) by Neil MacMaster | |
Hardcover: 432
Pages
(2010-01-15)
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