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The Women's Movements of the United States and Western Europe: Consciousness, Political Opportunity, and Public Policy (Women In The Political Economy)

Author Mary Katzenstein
Publisher Temple University Press
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ISBN / ASIN1566390125
ISBN-139781566390125
Sales Rank6,634,089
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Although many of the social movements born in the 1960s and 1970s have expired, the feminist movement is one of the few survivors. Yet the relative infrequence of protests, demonstrations, and marches, the dissolution of the earlier consciousness-raising groups and the more audible self-criticism within the movement has signaled to some movement-watchers that contemporary feminism has spent its force. Obviously, there is a need to gauge exactly where the women's movement stands today. This book seeks to fill a gap in feminist scholarship by focusing on the women's movements and the different opportunities their political environments provide. Offering comparisons of the feminist movements in seven countries, the essays seek to assess the power and potential of the feminist movement in Western Europe and the United States. Mary Fainsod Katzenstein is Associate Professor of Government at Cornell University. Carol McClurg Mueller is Associate Professor of Sociology at Arizona State University, West.