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Author Evans, Sara M. (Sara Margaret), 1943-

Title Tidal wave : how women changed America at century's end / Sara M. Evans
Published New York : Free Press, 2003

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Description 304 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary "Forty years ago few women worked, married women could not borrow money in their own names, schools imposed strict quotas on female applicants, and sexual harassment did not exist as a legal concept. Yet despite the enormous changes for women in America since 1960, and despite a blizzard of books that continue to argue about women's "proper place," there has not been a serious, definitive history of what happened - until now." "In Tidal Wave Sara M. Evans draws on an extraordinary range of interviews, archives, and published sources to tell the incredible story of the past forty years in women's history."
"Encompassing both the so-called Second Wave of feminism's initial explosion in the l960s and 1970s, and the Third Wave of the 1980s and l990s, she challenges traditional interpretations at every step. She shows that the Second Wave was beset by fragmentation and infighting from the beginning; its slogan, "the personal is political," was both a rallying cry and the seed of its self-destruction. Yet the Third Wave has been surprisingly strong, and almost all women today might be thought of as feminists - in practice if not in name." "From national events, and from leaders of institutions such as NOW and Emily's List to little-known local stories of women who simply wanted more out of their lives only to discover that they were creating a movement, Tidal Wave paints a vast canvas of a society in upheaval - from politics to economics to popular culture to marriage and the family."
"Today, Evans argues, the women's movement is as alive and vital as ever, precisely because it has enjoyed such stunning success. Though not all women are comfortable with the term "feminist," the vast majority hold jobs and enjoy previously unimaginable personal freedoms. Never before in American or world history have women experienced full and equal citizenship and opportunity. At last, the extraordinary story can be told."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Women -- United States -- History.
Feminism -- United States -- History.
LC no. 2002033926
ISBN 0029099129