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Gender Revolution investigates how electoral politics, public policy, and the #MeToo movement are reshaping everyday life and culture.

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Gender Revolution investigates how electoral politics, public policy, and the #MeToo movement are reshaping everyday life and culture.


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Autorenporträt
Pamela Aronson, professor of sociology and affiliate in women's and gender studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, has over three dozen publications on gender inequalities, sexual misconduct, the transition to adulthood, higher education, and identities and the life course in such places as Gender & Society, Contexts, Journal of Youth Studies, and Emerging Adulthood. Her work appears in BBC Reel and The Takeaway on National Public Radio, Salon, and Vox.

Matthew R. Fleming, former research assistant at the University of Michigan-Dearborn and now attorney in the Detroit area, has publications on higher education and other works under review for publication. His work appears in Contexts, Contemporary Social Science and Journal of Youth Studies.

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"This book offers a breath of fresh air for anyone who is pessimistic about the future of women's rights in the USA. The rich data the authors present demonstrate that there has been, and continues to be, ongoing, albeit uneven, revolutionary changes in attitudes towards gender equality and against sexual violence. It should be read by gender scholars, political analysts, and all others who are concerned about the future of gender justice in this country."
-Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut.

"Gender Revolution is a data-based chronicle of change and a roadmap for transformation. Aronson and Fleming demonstrate that achievements for all genders in politics and culture are not just an end in themselves, but a means for further progress. Despite periodic setbacks in social movements, this book provides hope for a future with true gender equality."
-Barbara McQuade, University of Michigan Law School

"Gender Revolution's incisive analysis portrays both the power and the limitations of the #MeToo movement. While views about gender equality have changed dramatically, much is still contested. Aronson and Fleming's detailed research helps us understand how a social movement can bring about gendered cultural change in everyday life. While there are 'bumps' along the way, this book convinces me we are experiencing a gender cultural revolution."
-Holly McCammon, Vanderbilt University

"Aronson and Fleming, drawing on a unique combination of data, establish where we are today in politics and everyday culture with the long-sought goal of gender equality, as well as with continuing gender divisions. An important and timely read for anyone interested in how past protests and movements shape the present and influence the future."
-Jo Reger, Oakland University

"This innovative and insightful multi-method study of news media accounts of the 2017 Women's March on Washington, politicians' statements, and focus group dialogues illuminates the dynamic interdependence of macro cultural change and micro-level psychological processes. Aronson and Fleming document in fascinating detail how politicians' self-presentations in 2018 gubernatorial and 2020 presidential primary elections exhibited both gender traditional and innovative elements, echoed by focus group members' reactions to candidates. Personal narratives of the meaning of sexual consent likewise show that while the gender revolution is moving forward, it remains incomplete."

-Jeylan Mortimer, University of Minnesota

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