100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment
An Appraisal of Women's Political Activism
Herausgeber: McCammon, Holly J; Banaszak, Lee Ann
100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment
An Appraisal of Women's Political Activism
Herausgeber: McCammon, Holly J; Banaszak, Lee Ann
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The Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920 giving women in the United States the right to vote. 100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment looks back at this 100-year history and asks, how has women's political engagement unfolded over the last century? The book's chapters consider women's successes in the political realm but also biases that women still confront. Volume contributors pay particular attention to the diverse backgrounds and perspectives womenbring to the political arena, reminding us of the insights provided by an intersectional perspective.
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The Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920 giving women in the United States the right to vote. 100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment looks back at this 100-year history and asks, how has women's political engagement unfolded over the last century? The book's chapters consider women's successes in the political realm but also biases that women still confront. Volume contributors pay particular attention to the diverse backgrounds and perspectives womenbring to the political arena, reminding us of the insights provided by an intersectional perspective.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190265151
- ISBN-10: 0190265159
- Artikelnr.: 50097071
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190265151
- ISBN-10: 0190265159
- Artikelnr.: 50097071
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Holly J. McCammon is Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Sociology, and Affiliated Professor of Women's and Gender Studies and American Studies at Vanderbilt University. Her recent book is The U.S. Women's Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation: A More Just Verdict. She is a former editor of the American Sociological Review and collaborated in editing The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Women's Social Movement Activism. Lee Ann Banaszak is Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. Her research focuses on women's movements in the United States and Western Europe. She is the author of The Women's Movement Inside and Outside the State and Why Movements Succeed or Fail: Opportunity, Culture and the Struggle for Woman Suffrage.
* 1. Introduction: From the Nineteenth Amendment to Today: An Appraisal
of 100 Years of Women's Political Engagement
* Holly J. McCammon and Lee Ann Banaszak
* Part I: Women's Participation in Electoral Politics: 100 Years of
Change and Continuity
* 2. Disappointed Hopes? Female Voters and the 1924 Progressive Surge
* J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht
* 3. The Evolution of Women's (and Men's) Partisan Attachments
* Heather L. Ondercin
* 4. What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Participation? How
Might We Explain It?
* Nancy Burns, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Ashley Jardina, Shauna Shames, and
Sidney Verba
* 5. From Seneca to Shelby: Intersectionality and Women's Voting Rights
* Celeste Montoya
* 6. 100 Years since Woman Suffrage: Managing Multiple Identities among
Latina Congressional Leaders Jessica Lavariega Monforti
* 7. Women in State Legislatures from the Gilded Age to the Global Age
* Susan Welch
* Part II: Feminism and Women's Movement Activism: A Century of
Struggle
* 8. "Feminism Means More than a Changed World It Means the Creation of
a New Consciousness in Women": Feminism, Consciousness-Raising, and
Continuity between the Waves
* Laura K. Nelson
* 9. U.S. Women's Groups in National Policy Debates, 1880-2000
* Kristin A. Goss
* 10. After Suffrage Comes Equal Rights? ERA as the Next Logical Step
* Tracey Jean Boisseau and Tracy A. Thomas
* Part III: Diversity in Women's Social Movement Activism:
Illustrations from 100 Years of Engagement
* 11. Black Women Cause Lawyers: Legal Activism in Pursuit of Racial
and Gender Equality
* Brittany N. Hearne and Holly J. McCammon
* 12. American Mothers of Nonviolence: Action and the Politics of
Erasure in Women's Nonviolent Activism
* Selina Gallo-Cruz
* 13. Women in White Supremacist Movements in the Century after Women's
Suffrage
* Kathleen Blee
* 14. Women, Leadership, and the Environmental Movement
* Holly J. McCammon, Allison McGrath, David Hess, and Minyoung Moon
* 15. Women Occupying Wall Street: Gender Conflict and Feminist
Mobilization
* Heather McKee Hurwitz and Verta Taylor
* 16. Epilogue: Women's Activism from Electoral Campaigns to Protest
Action: Into the Next 100 Years Lee Ann Banaszak and Holly J.
McCammon
* Contributors
* Index
of 100 Years of Women's Political Engagement
* Holly J. McCammon and Lee Ann Banaszak
* Part I: Women's Participation in Electoral Politics: 100 Years of
Change and Continuity
* 2. Disappointed Hopes? Female Voters and the 1924 Progressive Surge
* J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht
* 3. The Evolution of Women's (and Men's) Partisan Attachments
* Heather L. Ondercin
* 4. What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Participation? How
Might We Explain It?
* Nancy Burns, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Ashley Jardina, Shauna Shames, and
Sidney Verba
* 5. From Seneca to Shelby: Intersectionality and Women's Voting Rights
* Celeste Montoya
* 6. 100 Years since Woman Suffrage: Managing Multiple Identities among
Latina Congressional Leaders Jessica Lavariega Monforti
* 7. Women in State Legislatures from the Gilded Age to the Global Age
* Susan Welch
* Part II: Feminism and Women's Movement Activism: A Century of
Struggle
* 8. "Feminism Means More than a Changed World It Means the Creation of
a New Consciousness in Women": Feminism, Consciousness-Raising, and
Continuity between the Waves
* Laura K. Nelson
* 9. U.S. Women's Groups in National Policy Debates, 1880-2000
* Kristin A. Goss
* 10. After Suffrage Comes Equal Rights? ERA as the Next Logical Step
* Tracey Jean Boisseau and Tracy A. Thomas
* Part III: Diversity in Women's Social Movement Activism:
Illustrations from 100 Years of Engagement
* 11. Black Women Cause Lawyers: Legal Activism in Pursuit of Racial
and Gender Equality
* Brittany N. Hearne and Holly J. McCammon
* 12. American Mothers of Nonviolence: Action and the Politics of
Erasure in Women's Nonviolent Activism
* Selina Gallo-Cruz
* 13. Women in White Supremacist Movements in the Century after Women's
Suffrage
* Kathleen Blee
* 14. Women, Leadership, and the Environmental Movement
* Holly J. McCammon, Allison McGrath, David Hess, and Minyoung Moon
* 15. Women Occupying Wall Street: Gender Conflict and Feminist
Mobilization
* Heather McKee Hurwitz and Verta Taylor
* 16. Epilogue: Women's Activism from Electoral Campaigns to Protest
Action: Into the Next 100 Years Lee Ann Banaszak and Holly J.
McCammon
* Contributors
* Index
* 1. Introduction: From the Nineteenth Amendment to Today: An Appraisal
of 100 Years of Women's Political Engagement
* Holly J. McCammon and Lee Ann Banaszak
* Part I: Women's Participation in Electoral Politics: 100 Years of
Change and Continuity
* 2. Disappointed Hopes? Female Voters and the 1924 Progressive Surge
* J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht
* 3. The Evolution of Women's (and Men's) Partisan Attachments
* Heather L. Ondercin
* 4. What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Participation? How
Might We Explain It?
* Nancy Burns, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Ashley Jardina, Shauna Shames, and
Sidney Verba
* 5. From Seneca to Shelby: Intersectionality and Women's Voting Rights
* Celeste Montoya
* 6. 100 Years since Woman Suffrage: Managing Multiple Identities among
Latina Congressional Leaders Jessica Lavariega Monforti
* 7. Women in State Legislatures from the Gilded Age to the Global Age
* Susan Welch
* Part II: Feminism and Women's Movement Activism: A Century of
Struggle
* 8. "Feminism Means More than a Changed World It Means the Creation of
a New Consciousness in Women": Feminism, Consciousness-Raising, and
Continuity between the Waves
* Laura K. Nelson
* 9. U.S. Women's Groups in National Policy Debates, 1880-2000
* Kristin A. Goss
* 10. After Suffrage Comes Equal Rights? ERA as the Next Logical Step
* Tracey Jean Boisseau and Tracy A. Thomas
* Part III: Diversity in Women's Social Movement Activism:
Illustrations from 100 Years of Engagement
* 11. Black Women Cause Lawyers: Legal Activism in Pursuit of Racial
and Gender Equality
* Brittany N. Hearne and Holly J. McCammon
* 12. American Mothers of Nonviolence: Action and the Politics of
Erasure in Women's Nonviolent Activism
* Selina Gallo-Cruz
* 13. Women in White Supremacist Movements in the Century after Women's
Suffrage
* Kathleen Blee
* 14. Women, Leadership, and the Environmental Movement
* Holly J. McCammon, Allison McGrath, David Hess, and Minyoung Moon
* 15. Women Occupying Wall Street: Gender Conflict and Feminist
Mobilization
* Heather McKee Hurwitz and Verta Taylor
* 16. Epilogue: Women's Activism from Electoral Campaigns to Protest
Action: Into the Next 100 Years Lee Ann Banaszak and Holly J.
McCammon
* Contributors
* Index
of 100 Years of Women's Political Engagement
* Holly J. McCammon and Lee Ann Banaszak
* Part I: Women's Participation in Electoral Politics: 100 Years of
Change and Continuity
* 2. Disappointed Hopes? Female Voters and the 1924 Progressive Surge
* J. Kevin Corder and Christina Wolbrecht
* 3. The Evolution of Women's (and Men's) Partisan Attachments
* Heather L. Ondercin
* 4. What's Happened to the Gender Gap in Political Participation? How
Might We Explain It?
* Nancy Burns, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Ashley Jardina, Shauna Shames, and
Sidney Verba
* 5. From Seneca to Shelby: Intersectionality and Women's Voting Rights
* Celeste Montoya
* 6. 100 Years since Woman Suffrage: Managing Multiple Identities among
Latina Congressional Leaders Jessica Lavariega Monforti
* 7. Women in State Legislatures from the Gilded Age to the Global Age
* Susan Welch
* Part II: Feminism and Women's Movement Activism: A Century of
Struggle
* 8. "Feminism Means More than a Changed World It Means the Creation of
a New Consciousness in Women": Feminism, Consciousness-Raising, and
Continuity between the Waves
* Laura K. Nelson
* 9. U.S. Women's Groups in National Policy Debates, 1880-2000
* Kristin A. Goss
* 10. After Suffrage Comes Equal Rights? ERA as the Next Logical Step
* Tracey Jean Boisseau and Tracy A. Thomas
* Part III: Diversity in Women's Social Movement Activism:
Illustrations from 100 Years of Engagement
* 11. Black Women Cause Lawyers: Legal Activism in Pursuit of Racial
and Gender Equality
* Brittany N. Hearne and Holly J. McCammon
* 12. American Mothers of Nonviolence: Action and the Politics of
Erasure in Women's Nonviolent Activism
* Selina Gallo-Cruz
* 13. Women in White Supremacist Movements in the Century after Women's
Suffrage
* Kathleen Blee
* 14. Women, Leadership, and the Environmental Movement
* Holly J. McCammon, Allison McGrath, David Hess, and Minyoung Moon
* 15. Women Occupying Wall Street: Gender Conflict and Feminist
Mobilization
* Heather McKee Hurwitz and Verta Taylor
* 16. Epilogue: Women's Activism from Electoral Campaigns to Protest
Action: Into the Next 100 Years Lee Ann Banaszak and Holly J.
McCammon
* Contributors
* Index