Social Feminism / / Naomi Black.

In light of the history of three influential women's organizations in the United States, England, and France, Naomi Black offers a provocative new interpretation of feminism. She perceives two inherently different types of feminist thought: equity feminism, which incorporates women into existin...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2019]
©1989
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction --   |t Part I. Theory --   |t 1. Defining Feminism --   |t 2. Traditions of Analyzing Feminism --   |t 3. A Feminist Classification of Feminisms --   |t 4. A Feminist Approach to Social Science --   |t 5. Choosing a Subject --   |t Part II. The Women's Co-Operative Guild --   |t 6. Feminism and the Co-operative Movement --   |t 7. Women Co-operators, Not Women Co-operating --   |t 8. "The Mothers' International": Feminist Pacifism --   |t Part III. L'union Féminine Civique et Sociale --   |t 9. Social Catholicism and Social Feminism --   |t 10. Women's Work and Politics --   |t 11. Feminism and Reproduction --   |t 12. Volunteerism or Politics? --   |t Part IV. The League of Women Voters --   |t 13. Origins of Nonpartisanship --   |t 14. Goals as They Changed Over Time --   |t 15. The League and Its Feminist Identity --   |t 16. The Politics of the League of Women Voters --   |t Part V. The Future: Risks and Possibilities --   |t 17. Organizational Lessons --   |t 18. Theoretical Lessons --   |t 19. Conclusions --   |t References --   |t Appendix: Sources --   |t Index 
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520 |a In light of the history of three influential women's organizations in the United States, England, and France, Naomi Black offers a provocative new interpretation of feminism. She perceives two inherently different types of feminist thought: equity feminism, which incorporates women into existing male-dominated ideologies such as liberalism, Marxism, and socialism; and the less familiar social feminism, which emphasizes women's distinctive experiences and values. Examining the development of organizations previously considered traditional and nonpolitical—the League of Women Voters, the Women's Co-operative Guild, and the Union féminine civique et sociale—black concludes that the social feminism which characterizes these groups is a genuinely radical approach to social change. 
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