Lee Ann Banaszak / Karen Beckwith / Dieter Rucht (eds.)
Women's Movements Facing the Reconfigured State
Herausgeber: Banaszak, Lee Ann; Rucht, Dieter; Beckwith, Karen
Lee Ann Banaszak / Karen Beckwith / Dieter Rucht (eds.)
Women's Movements Facing the Reconfigured State
Herausgeber: Banaszak, Lee Ann; Rucht, Dieter; Beckwith, Karen
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Examines the changing relationship between women's movements and states in Western Europe and North America.
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Examines the changing relationship between women's movements and states in Western Europe and North America.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9780521812788
- ISBN-10: 052181278X
- Artikelnr.: 29339223
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9780521812788
- ISBN-10: 052181278X
- Artikelnr.: 29339223
1. When power relocates: interactive changes in women's movements and
states Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith and Dieter Rucht; 2. The feminist
movement and the reconfigured state in Spain (1970s-2000) Celia Valiente;
3. The women's movement, the left, and the state: continuities and changes
in the Italian case Donatella della Porta; 4. Comparing two movements for
gender parity: France and Spain Jane Jenson and Celia Valiente; 5. Refuge
in reconfigured states: shelter movements in the United States, Britain,
and Sweden R. Amy Elman; 6. Shifting states: women's constitutional
organizing across time and space Alexandra Dobrowolsky; 7. The women's
movement policy successes and the constraints of state reconfiguration:
abortion and equal pay in differing eras Lee Ann Banaszak; 8. The gendering
ways of states: women's representation and state reconfiguration in France,
Great Britain, and the United States Karen Beckwith; 9. 'Re-dividing
citizens' - divided feminisms: the reconfigured US state and women's
citizenship Mary Fainsod Katzenstein; 10. Cultural continuity and
structural change: the logic of adaptation by radical, liberal, and
socialist feminists to state reconfiguration Carol McClung Mueller and John
D. McCarthy; 11. Interactions between social movements and states in a
comparative perspective Dieter Rucht; 12. Restating the woman question:
women's movements and state restructuring David S. Meyer.
states Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith and Dieter Rucht; 2. The feminist
movement and the reconfigured state in Spain (1970s-2000) Celia Valiente;
3. The women's movement, the left, and the state: continuities and changes
in the Italian case Donatella della Porta; 4. Comparing two movements for
gender parity: France and Spain Jane Jenson and Celia Valiente; 5. Refuge
in reconfigured states: shelter movements in the United States, Britain,
and Sweden R. Amy Elman; 6. Shifting states: women's constitutional
organizing across time and space Alexandra Dobrowolsky; 7. The women's
movement policy successes and the constraints of state reconfiguration:
abortion and equal pay in differing eras Lee Ann Banaszak; 8. The gendering
ways of states: women's representation and state reconfiguration in France,
Great Britain, and the United States Karen Beckwith; 9. 'Re-dividing
citizens' - divided feminisms: the reconfigured US state and women's
citizenship Mary Fainsod Katzenstein; 10. Cultural continuity and
structural change: the logic of adaptation by radical, liberal, and
socialist feminists to state reconfiguration Carol McClung Mueller and John
D. McCarthy; 11. Interactions between social movements and states in a
comparative perspective Dieter Rucht; 12. Restating the woman question:
women's movements and state restructuring David S. Meyer.
1. When power relocates: interactive changes in women's movements and
states Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith and Dieter Rucht; 2. The feminist
movement and the reconfigured state in Spain (1970s-2000) Celia Valiente;
3. The women's movement, the left, and the state: continuities and changes
in the Italian case Donatella della Porta; 4. Comparing two movements for
gender parity: France and Spain Jane Jenson and Celia Valiente; 5. Refuge
in reconfigured states: shelter movements in the United States, Britain,
and Sweden R. Amy Elman; 6. Shifting states: women's constitutional
organizing across time and space Alexandra Dobrowolsky; 7. The women's
movement policy successes and the constraints of state reconfiguration:
abortion and equal pay in differing eras Lee Ann Banaszak; 8. The gendering
ways of states: women's representation and state reconfiguration in France,
Great Britain, and the United States Karen Beckwith; 9. 'Re-dividing
citizens' - divided feminisms: the reconfigured US state and women's
citizenship Mary Fainsod Katzenstein; 10. Cultural continuity and
structural change: the logic of adaptation by radical, liberal, and
socialist feminists to state reconfiguration Carol McClung Mueller and John
D. McCarthy; 11. Interactions between social movements and states in a
comparative perspective Dieter Rucht; 12. Restating the woman question:
women's movements and state restructuring David S. Meyer.
states Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith and Dieter Rucht; 2. The feminist
movement and the reconfigured state in Spain (1970s-2000) Celia Valiente;
3. The women's movement, the left, and the state: continuities and changes
in the Italian case Donatella della Porta; 4. Comparing two movements for
gender parity: France and Spain Jane Jenson and Celia Valiente; 5. Refuge
in reconfigured states: shelter movements in the United States, Britain,
and Sweden R. Amy Elman; 6. Shifting states: women's constitutional
organizing across time and space Alexandra Dobrowolsky; 7. The women's
movement policy successes and the constraints of state reconfiguration:
abortion and equal pay in differing eras Lee Ann Banaszak; 8. The gendering
ways of states: women's representation and state reconfiguration in France,
Great Britain, and the United States Karen Beckwith; 9. 'Re-dividing
citizens' - divided feminisms: the reconfigured US state and women's
citizenship Mary Fainsod Katzenstein; 10. Cultural continuity and
structural change: the logic of adaptation by radical, liberal, and
socialist feminists to state reconfiguration Carol McClung Mueller and John
D. McCarthy; 11. Interactions between social movements and states in a
comparative perspective Dieter Rucht; 12. Restating the woman question:
women's movements and state restructuring David S. Meyer.