Argues that the mobilization and success of the U.S. women's movement cannot be fully understood without recognizing the presence of feminist activist networks inside the federal government.
Argues that the mobilization and success of the U.S. women's movement cannot be fully understood without recognizing the presence of feminist activist networks inside the federal government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lee Ann Banaszak is currently associate professor of political science and women's studies at the Pennsylvania State University. She is the author of Why Movements Succeed or Fail: Opportunity, Culture and the Struggle for Woman Suffrage (1996) and the editor of Women's Movements Facing the Reconfigured State (Cambridge, 2003, with Karen Beckwith and Dieter Rucht) and The U.S. Women's Movement in Global Perspective (2005). Her articles have appeared in journals including the American Political Science Review, Public Opinion Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, Politics & Gender, and Electoral Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Blurring the conceptual boundaries between the women's movement and the state 2. Moving feminist activists inside the state: the context of the second wave 3. Who are movement insiders? 4. Mobilizing and organizing the second wave 5. Choosing tactics inside and outside the state 6. How insider feminists changed policy 7. Changing with the times - how presidential administrations affect feminist activists inside the state 8. What insider feminists tell us about women's movements, social movements and the state Appendix.
1. Blurring the conceptual boundaries between the women's movement and the state 2. Moving feminist activists inside the state: the context of the second wave 3. Who are movement insiders? 4. Mobilizing and organizing the second wave 5. Choosing tactics inside and outside the state 6. How insider feminists changed policy 7. Changing with the times - how presidential administrations affect feminist activists inside the state 8. What insider feminists tell us about women's movements, social movements and the state Appendix.
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