Feminist Coalitions(English, Paperback, Gilmore Stephanie)

Feminist Coalitions(English, Paperback, Gilmore Stephanie)

  • Gilmore Stephanie
Publisher:University of Illinois PressISBN 13: 9780252075391ISBN 10: 0252075390

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Feminist Coalitions(English, Paperback, Gilmore Stephanie) is written by Gilmore Stephanie and published by University of Illinois Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0252075390 (ISBN 10) and 9780252075391 (ISBN 13).

Much of the scholarship on second-wave feminism has focused on divisions within the women's movement and its narrow conception of race and class, but the contributors to this volume remind readers that feminists in the 1960s and 1970s also formed many strong partnerships, often allying themselves with a diverse range of social justice efforts on a local grassroots level. These essays focus on coalitions and alliances in which feminists and other activists joined forces to address crucial social justice issues such as reproductive rights, the peace movement, women's health, Christianity and other religions, and neighborhood activism, as well as alliances crossing boundaries of race, class, political views, and sexual identity. The contributors bring fresh perspectives to feminist history by calling attention to how women struggled to include and represent diverse women without minimizing the difficulties of conceptualizing a singular feminism. Contributors are Maria Bevacqua, Tamar Carroll, Marisa Chappell, Andrea Estepa, Sara M. Evans, Amy Farrell, Stephanie Gilmore, Cynthia Harrison, Elizabeth Kaminski, Wendy Kline, Premilla Nadasen, Caryn Neumann, Anne M. Valk, and Emily Zuckerman.