Status
Available
Publication
Routledge (1992), 228 pages
Description
In Feminism and the Women's Movement, Barbara Ryan integrates a broad historical view with an analytical framework drawn from the theory of social movements. Relying on participation and observation of diverse groups involved in the woman's movement, interviews with long-term activists, and readings of historical and contemporary movement publications, she discusses the changing nature of feminist ideology and movement organizing. Ryan portrays the successes and difficulties that women have faced in their efforts to effect social change in recent history.
Subjects
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
228 p.; 5.98 inches
ISBN
0415905990 / 9780415905992
Local notes
feminisms
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