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Bringing together eighteen thought-provoking articlesmost of them written especially for this volume
Women and Social Protest
addresses a long-neglected area in social history and politics, showing how in recent years feminist social scientists have begun to reexamine women's involvement in social protest, the innovative forms this protest takes, and the impact of activism on women's lives. This timely and comprehensive anthology provides a much-needed forum for discussion of these topics, and shows how the sociological and political literature has long ignored, masked, or distorted the political activities of women, thus creating the stereotype of the "apolitical woman."
Drawing on the work of sociologists, political scientists, historians, and experts in women's studies,
explores four types of social protesteconomic; racial, ethnic, and nationalistic; social nurturing and humanistic; and women's rightsconsidering a wealth of data from different eras and case studies from around the world. An introductory chapter provides a theoretical framework for the essays and helpful introductions to each section identify and elaborate general themes. In addition, a comprehensive bibliography offers the most extensive, up-to-date list of readings available. One of the first books to examine this important topic in detail,
is a valuable contribution to the expanding field of social political theory.
Women and Social Protest
addresses a long-neglected area in social history and politics, showing how in recent years feminist social scientists have begun to reexamine women's involvement in social protest, the innovative forms this protest takes, and the impact of activism on women's lives. This timely and comprehensive anthology provides a much-needed forum for discussion of these topics, and shows how the sociological and political literature has long ignored, masked, or distorted the political activities of women, thus creating the stereotype of the "apolitical woman."
Drawing on the work of sociologists, political scientists, historians, and experts in women's studies,
explores four types of social protesteconomic; racial, ethnic, and nationalistic; social nurturing and humanistic; and women's rightsconsidering a wealth of data from different eras and case studies from around the world. An introductory chapter provides a theoretical framework for the essays and helpful introductions to each section identify and elaborate general themes. In addition, a comprehensive bibliography offers the most extensive, up-to-date list of readings available. One of the first books to examine this important topic in detail,
is a valuable contribution to the expanding field of social political theory.