Righting Feminism: Conservative Women and American Politics, with a new epilogue

Author:   Ronnee Schreiber (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, San Diego State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199917020


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   19 April 2012
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Righting Feminism: Conservative Women and American Politics, with a new epilogue


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Author:   Ronnee Schreiber (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, San Diego State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9780199917020


ISBN 10:   0199917027
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   19 April 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Conservative Women's Political Activism 3. Playing Femball: CWA and IWF as Women's Organizations 4. Are Women Victims?: Violence Against Women 5. Finding Common Ground: Constructing Mothers' Interests 6. Representing Women's Health Interests 7. Conclusion: The Political Implications of Conservative Women's Activism Epilogue Appendix A Appendix B Bibliography Notes

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<br> An important and timely analysis of the role of right-wing women's groups in contemporary America. --Political Science Quarterly<p><br> This book would be excellent reading for courses on feminism, women in politics, and social movements. --Contemporary Sociology<p><br> Schreiber's case-study method enables her to take a step back and ask big question. --Women's Review of Books<p><br> Serve(s) as a detailed analysis of two highly prominent conservative women's organizations... does much to illustrate several key players in the conservative women's movement. --Feminist Review<p><br> This compelling study proves definitively that women are major players in modern conservative movements. By examining how conservative women's organizations frame their positions toward such issues as abortion, pornography, and violence against women, Ronnee Schreiber shows that the politics of gender is transforming conservatism in complex and unexpected ways. A 'must read' for anyone interested in women and politics today. --Kathleen Blee, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh<p><br> The flourishing of anti-feminist women's organizations is an important but oft-ignored element of gender politics. Schreiber's book puts these organizations in theoretical perspective, and her empirical portrait will be of interest to scholars in sociology, political science, and gender studies. I learned a lot from this book, and recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about this movement. --Clyde Wilcox, Professor, Department of Government, Georgetown University<p><br> With many analyses of the second wave of the U.S. women's movement, the countermovement it gave rise to has been little more than a shadowy presence in much of the academic literature. Ronnee Schreiber's book provides a thoroughly researched look at the major women's organizations within the countermovement, their strategic efforts to counter feminist groups and the issues they actively contest. Students


An important and timely analysis of the role of right-wing women's groups in contemporary America. --Political Science Quarterly This book would be excellent reading for courses on feminism, women in politics, and social movements. --Contemporary Sociology Schreiber's case-study method enables her to take a step back and ask big question. --Women's Review of Books Serve(s) as a detailed analysis of two highly prominent conservative women's organizations... does much to illustrate several key players in the conservative women's movement. --Feminist Review This compelling study proves definitively that women are major players in modern conservative movements. By examining how conservative women's organizations frame their positions toward such issues as abortion, pornography, and violence against women, Ronnee Schreiber shows that the politics of gender is transforming conservatism in complex and unexpected ways. A 'must read' for anyone interested in women and politics today. --Kathleen Blee, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh The flourishing of anti-feminist women's organizations is an important but oft-ignored element of gender politics. Schreiber's book puts these organizations in theoretical perspective, and her empirical portrait will be of interest to scholars in sociology, political science, and gender studies. I learned a lot from this book, and recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about this movement. --Clyde Wilcox, Professor, Department of Government, Georgetown University With many analyses of the second wave of the U.S. women's movement, the countermovement it gave rise to has been little more than a shadowy presence in much of the academic literature. Ronnee Schreiber's book provides a thoroughly researched look at the major women's organizations within the countermovement, their strategic efforts to counter feminist groups and the issues they actively contest. Students of the American women's movement, political countermovements, and women's issues will find this an eye-opening addition to existing scholarship. --Anne N. Costain, Professor of Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder Ably executed, Ronnee Schreiber's convincing and innovative study contributes to a growing literature on conservative women that rightly stands beside a long-standing scholarly literature on liberal and progressive feminist women's organization. Graduate students and faculty looking for a strong review of the women and politics subfield and directions for future research will turn to this work for years to come. --Perspectives on Politics


""An important and timely analysis of the role of right-wing women's groups in contemporary America.""--Political Science Quarterly ""This book would be excellent reading for courses on feminism, women in politics, and social movements.""--Contemporary Sociology ""Schreiber's case-study method enables her to take a step back and ask big question.""--Women's Review of Books ""Serve(s) as a detailed analysis of two highly prominent conservative women's organizations... does much to illustrate several key players in the conservative women's movement.""--Feminist Review ""This compelling study proves definitively that women are major players in modern conservative movements. By examining how conservative women's organizations frame their positions toward such issues as abortion, pornography, and violence against women, Ronnee Schreiber shows that the politics of gender is transforming conservatism in complex and unexpected ways. A 'must read' for anyone interested in women and politics today.""--Kathleen Blee, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh ""The flourishing of anti-feminist women's organizations is an important but oft-ignored element of gender politics. Schreiber's book puts these organizations in theoretical perspective, and her empirical portrait will be of interest to scholars in sociology, political science, and gender studies. I learned a lot from this book, and recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about this movement.""--Clyde Wilcox, Professor, Department of Government, Georgetown University ""With many analyses of the second wave of the U.S. women's movement, the countermovement it gave rise to has been little more than a shadowy presence in much of the academic literature. Ronnee Schreiber's book provides a thoroughly researched look at the major women's organizations within the countermovement, their strategic efforts to counter feminist groups and the issues they actively contest. Students of the American women's movement, political countermovements, and women's issues will find this an eye-opening addition to existing scholarship.""--Anne N. Costain, Professor of Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder ""Ably executed, Ronnee Schreiber's convincing and innovative study contributes to a growing literature on conservative women that rightly stands beside a long-standing scholarly literature on liberal and progressive feminist women's organization. Graduate students and faculty looking for a strong review of the women and politics subfield and directions for future research will turn to this work for years to come."" --Perspectives on Politics


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Ronnee Schreiber is Assistant Professor of Political Science at San Diego State University.

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