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Feminism unfinished : a short, surprising history of American women's movements
\"Three ... scholars of women's history provide ... [a] history of American women's movements over the nearly hundred years since women gained the right to vote ... [and] provides a counterpoint to the contemporary corporate-backed 'lean-in' philosophy; the authors argue that this assumes that gains for a tiny elite will help all women. They demonstrate that, to the contrary, the gains women have made were created by working together for social change rather than by striving individually for personal success\"-- Provided by publisher.
Dishing It Out
2014
This book will expand our understanding of feminism and unionism by including the gender conscious perspectives of working women
Dishing It Out
1992,1991
Never fails to speak with the voice of the unconventional women most of whom were single wage earners living apart from traditional family structures. Cobble's gendered analysis interprets their voices using the larger social forces of the food industry, the labor movement, and societal economic and political institutions. -- Work and Occupations