The history of the second wave of feminism in the United States demonstrates the potential for both serious social change and seemingly intractable divisions among women. Race, ethnicity, social class, sexual orientation, and religion have all been dividing influences among women, shaping their various perspectives on and relations to the women's movement. Yet collectively, women's efforts-identified as second wave feminism-are seen as having made a difference. This book highlights the lives and work of fifty second wave feminists, women who have served as catalysts in the developing feminist…mehr
The history of the second wave of feminism in the United States demonstrates the potential for both serious social change and seemingly intractable divisions among women. Race, ethnicity, social class, sexual orientation, and religion have all been dividing influences among women, shaping their various perspectives on and relations to the women's movement. Yet collectively, women's efforts-identified as second wave feminism-are seen as having made a difference. This book highlights the lives and work of fifty second wave feminists, women who have served as catalysts in the developing feminist movement. A diverse group-playwrights and politicians, grassroots organizers and scientists, poets and theologians-they provide the reader with compelling stories of individual women's lives, collective feminist struggles, and the possibilities of feminist social change. Each woman's story provides inspiration to those interested in the power of one, and collectively, the stories show the range of motivations, activities, and accomplishments of feminist thinkers and activists today. Each entry contains three parts: a biographical portrait of the individual, including information about education, family life, and early activism; an analytical discussion, highlighting the person's accomplishments and her relationship to U.S. feminism; and a bibliographical section containing a selective list of the subject's publications and writings about her and her work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JENNIFER SCANLON is Associate Professor of Women's Studies at Bowdoin College. She is the author of Inarticulate Longings: The Ladies' Home Journal, Gender, and the Promises of Consumer Culture (1995) and co-author of American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary (Greenwood, 1996).
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Preface Introduction Bella Abzug by Mary Ertel Paula Gunn Allen by Gonul Pultar Gloria Anzaldúa by Judith Richards Frances Beale by Marina Karides and Joya Misra Rita Mae Brown by Julie A. Davies Charlotte Bunch by Viki Soady Pat Califia by Lisa Sigel Judy Chicago by Beatriz Badikian-Gartler Shirley Chisholm by Frederick J. Simonelli Esther Ngan-Ling Chow by Linda Wong Pearl Cleage by Linda Rohrer Paige Kate Clinton by Annmarie Pinarski Mary Daly by Margaret R. LaWare Angela Davis by Jennifer Oldham Susan Faludi by Ann Mauger Colbert Shulamith Firestone by Karen Garner Jo Freeman by Jennifer Scanlon Betty Friedan by Susan Butler Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Gwenn Brown Nealis bell hooks by Lara E. Dieckmann Dolores Huerta by Nerea A. Lamas June Jordan by Nikki Senecal Evelyn Fox Keller by Anne F. Eisenberg Florynce Kennedy by Cheryl Rodriguez Audre Lorde by Lara E. Dieckmann Catharine MacKinnon by Eileen Bresnahan Olga Madar by Amy Beth Aronson Wilma Mankiller by Michaela Crawford Reaves Del Martin by Danielle DeMuth Kate Millet by Nancy McCampbell Grace Cherríe Moraga by Grace Sikorski Robin Morgan by Stacy Donohue Pauli Murray by Uche Egemonye Eleanor Holmes Norton by Tracy Wahl Alice Paul by Amy Butler Anna Quindlen by Carolyn Kitch Rosemary Ruether by Beth Blissman Adrienne Rich by Sioban Dillon Faith Ringgold by Ann Lee Morgan Joanna Russ by Jeanne Cortiel Patricia Schroeder by John Nealis Eleanor Smeal by Pat Murphy Barbara Smith by Jaime M. Grant Gloria Steinem by Ann Mauger Colbert Margo St. James by Diane L. McKay Alice Walker by Angela Cotten Rebecca Walker by Jennifer Kohout Michelle Wallace by Viki Soady Sarah Weddington by Susan L. Patnode Ellen Willis by Deborah J. Gepner Salvaggio Selected Bibliography Index About the Editor and Contributors
Preface Introduction Bella Abzug by Mary Ertel Paula Gunn Allen by Gonul Pultar Gloria Anzaldúa by Judith Richards Frances Beale by Marina Karides and Joya Misra Rita Mae Brown by Julie A. Davies Charlotte Bunch by Viki Soady Pat Califia by Lisa Sigel Judy Chicago by Beatriz Badikian-Gartler Shirley Chisholm by Frederick J. Simonelli Esther Ngan-Ling Chow by Linda Wong Pearl Cleage by Linda Rohrer Paige Kate Clinton by Annmarie Pinarski Mary Daly by Margaret R. LaWare Angela Davis by Jennifer Oldham Susan Faludi by Ann Mauger Colbert Shulamith Firestone by Karen Garner Jo Freeman by Jennifer Scanlon Betty Friedan by Susan Butler Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Gwenn Brown Nealis bell hooks by Lara E. Dieckmann Dolores Huerta by Nerea A. Lamas June Jordan by Nikki Senecal Evelyn Fox Keller by Anne F. Eisenberg Florynce Kennedy by Cheryl Rodriguez Audre Lorde by Lara E. Dieckmann Catharine MacKinnon by Eileen Bresnahan Olga Madar by Amy Beth Aronson Wilma Mankiller by Michaela Crawford Reaves Del Martin by Danielle DeMuth Kate Millet by Nancy McCampbell Grace Cherríe Moraga by Grace Sikorski Robin Morgan by Stacy Donohue Pauli Murray by Uche Egemonye Eleanor Holmes Norton by Tracy Wahl Alice Paul by Amy Butler Anna Quindlen by Carolyn Kitch Rosemary Ruether by Beth Blissman Adrienne Rich by Sioban Dillon Faith Ringgold by Ann Lee Morgan Joanna Russ by Jeanne Cortiel Patricia Schroeder by John Nealis Eleanor Smeal by Pat Murphy Barbara Smith by Jaime M. Grant Gloria Steinem by Ann Mauger Colbert Margo St. James by Diane L. McKay Alice Walker by Angela Cotten Rebecca Walker by Jennifer Kohout Michelle Wallace by Viki Soady Sarah Weddington by Susan L. Patnode Ellen Willis by Deborah J. Gepner Salvaggio Selected Bibliography Index About the Editor and Contributors
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