Description |
xiii, 242 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Part I. Introduction: 1. The women's movement as a social movement; 2. Membership and structure of the women's movement; 3. Issues and platforms within the movement; 4. Antifeminists and the backlash; 5. Who are the antifeminists?; 6. Motivations of the antifeminists; 7. Platforms of the antifeminists; 8. Aims of this book; 9. The contributors and their work -- Part II. Feminists and Antifeminists: Mary Stott; Teddi Holt; Ann Curthoys; Bobbi Sykes; Juliet Mitchell; Gwendolyn Landolt; Jocelynne Scutt; Nance Cotter; Claire French; Eve Fesl; Ngahuia Te Awekotuku; Lynne Spender; Babette Francis; Sylvia Kinder; Valerie Riches; Margrit Eichler; Peggy Seeger; Brinlee Kramer; Laura McArthur; Yvonne Carnahan; Connie Purdue; Gloria Bowles; Joanna Bogle; Dale Spender -- Part III. Conclusion: 1. Issues of contention; 2. Why the differences?; 3. Similarities between feminists and antifeminists; 4. Conclusion |
Summary |
24 women including E. Feal and B. Sykes describe their alignment with womens movement; Both argue that sexism runs second to racism as oppressive agent of black women, womens movement doesnt address their problems |
Analysis |
Western world Feminism Attitudes of women - Personal observations - Collections |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 239-241 |
Event |
1984 |
Notes |
Copy 2 - donation from Tom Austen Brown collection |
Subject |
Feminism.
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Feminists -- Case studies.
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Feminists.
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Women -- Psychology.
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Author |
Rowland, Robyn.
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LC no. |
83024502 |
ISBN |
0710202962 |
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