A rich narrative of the 1975 International Women's Year Conference in Mexico City, where the idiom "sisterhood is powerful" was fractured by global feminism.
A rich narrative of the 1975 International Women's Year Conference in Mexico City, where the idiom "sisterhood is powerful" was fractured by global feminism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jocelyn Olcott is Professor of History and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Duke University. She is the author of Revolutionary Women in Postrevolutionary Mexico and the co-editor of Sex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in Modern Mexico.
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Acknowledgments Glossary of Acronyms Dramatis Personae Introduction Act I: International Women's Year Deserves No Less Scene One: WINGO Politics Scene Two: Choosing Battles in the Cold War Scene Three: Getting to Mexico City Scene Four: Follow the Money Act II: The Conference Scene Five: Opening Acts Scene Six: Inauguration Day Scene Seven: "Betty Friedan vs. the Third World" Scene Eight: "This Is an Illegitimate Delegation" Scene Nine: "Other Kinds of Problems" Scene Ten: The Politics of Peace Scene Eleven: The First Rule of Fight Club Scene Twelve: Coming Out Party Scene Thirteen: Chaos in the Tribune Scene Fourteen: Counter-congresses Scene Fifteen: ¡Domitila a la Tribuna! Scene Sixteen: The Final Push Scene Seventeen: Unceremonious Closing Act III: Legacies Scene Eighteen: Beyond Mexico City Notes on Sources, Theories, and Methods Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Glossary of Acronyms Dramatis Personae Introduction Act I: International Women's Year Deserves No Less Scene One: WINGO Politics Scene Two: Choosing Battles in the Cold War Scene Three: Getting to Mexico City Scene Four: Follow the Money Act II: The Conference Scene Five: Opening Acts Scene Six: Inauguration Day Scene Seven: "Betty Friedan vs. the Third World" Scene Eight: "This Is an Illegitimate Delegation" Scene Nine: "Other Kinds of Problems" Scene Ten: The Politics of Peace Scene Eleven: The First Rule of Fight Club Scene Twelve: Coming Out Party Scene Thirteen: Chaos in the Tribune Scene Fourteen: Counter-congresses Scene Fifteen: ¡Domitila a la Tribuna! Scene Sixteen: The Final Push Scene Seventeen: Unceremonious Closing Act III: Legacies Scene Eighteen: Beyond Mexico City Notes on Sources, Theories, and Methods Notes Bibliography Index
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