American Feminism: A Contemporary History (Feminist Crosscurrents)

by Ginette Castro

Other authorsElizabeth Loverde-Bagwell (Translator)
Paperback, 1990

Status

Available

Publication

NYU Press (1990), Edition: First Edition, Paperback, 314 pages

Description

In this sweeping literary, cultural, and political history, French sociologist Ginette Castro vividly and dramatically tells the story of the contemporary women's movement in the United States. From the liberal feminists, like Betty Friedan, Mary Daly, and the members of NOW, to the radical feminists, including Kate Millett, Ti-Grace Atkinson, New York Radical Women, and Cell 16, Dr. Castro offers an enlivened yet balanced account of the many different ideological currents within the movement. Central to her contribution is the detailed reexamination of the role of the radical feminists, and her efforts to neutralize the sensationalism which has become attached to this segment of the movement. Captured here is the diversity of expression and yet the underlying unity, and potential for ideological synthesis in the American feminist movement. American Feminism makes an invaluable contribution to understanding the course of feminism in the United States and its radical roots.… (more)

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Physical description

314 p.

ISBN

081471448X / 9780814714485

Local notes

feminisms

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