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Rethinking Feminist Movements After World War II
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Valk, Anne M.
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cultural production
/ feminisms
/ feminist movements
/ racism
/ white middle‐class women
/ World War II
2020
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Valk, Anne M.
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/ World War II
2020
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Rethinking Feminist Movements After World War II
2020
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Overview
The portrait of women's movements after World War II paradoxically looks both more inclusive and more internally divided than it did in A Companion to American Women's History's first edition. This chapter emphasizes three key themes that have emerged since 2002. The first considers the shifting chronology of the “long women's movement,” as the Southern Oral History Program at the University of North Carolina titled a recent research project. The second focuses on expanding definitions of feminism that have emerged as scholars have decentered the activism of East Coast white middle‐class women to reveal the persistent consequences of racism and other forms of exclusion and uncover the complex threads linking social change movements. The third highlights the role of cultural production as both an expression of feminism and a tactic to spread the movement.
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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1119522633, 9781119522638
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