Status
Checked out
Publication
Temple University Press (1995), Edition: No Edition Stated, 474 pages
Description
This collection of twenty-six original essays looks at contemporary feminist organizations, how they've survived, the effects of their work, the problems they face, the strategies they develop, and where the women's movement is headed. The contributors, leading feminist scholars from nine social science disciplines, examine a wide variety of local feminist organizations, past and preset, illuminating the struggles of feminist organizers and activists. In the series Women in the Political Economy, edited by Ronnie J. Steinberg.
User reviews
LibraryThing member roniweb
Another great book that I return to OFTEN to recall how feminist orgs were created, died, and thrived from the 1960s on.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
474 p.; 9.03 inches
ISBN
1566392292 / 9781566392297
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