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OverviewAn elegantly crafted and thoughtfully rendered history of feminism, from 1792 through the present. ""A unique, elegant, learned sweep through more than two centuries of women's efforts to overcome the most fundamental way that human beings have been wrongly divided into the leaders and the led. It's full of surprises from the past and guiding lights for the future.""-Gloria Steinem For more than two centuries, the ranks of feminists have included dreamy idealists and conscientious reformers, erotic rebels and angry housewives, dazzling writers, shrewd political strategists, and thwarted workingwomen. Well-known leaders are sketched from new angles by Stansell, with her bracing eye for character- Mary Wollstonecraft, the passionate English writer who in 1792 published the first full-scale argument for the rights of women; Elizabeth Cady Stanton, brilliant and fearless; the imperious, quarrelsome Betty Friedan. But figures from other contexts, too, appear in an unforgettable new light, including Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who in the 1970s led a revolution in the constitutional interpretations of women's rights, and Toni Morrison, whose bittersweet prose gave voice to the modern black female experience. Stansell accounts for the failures of feminism as well as the successes. She notes significant moments in the struggle for gender equality, such as the emergence in the early 1900s of the dashing ""New Woman""; the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment, which granted women the right to vote; the post-World War II collapse of suburban neo-Victorianism; and the radical feminism of the 1960s-all of which led to vast changes in American culture and society. The Feminist Promise dramatically updates our understanding of feminism, taking the story through the age of Reagan and into the era of international feminist movements that have swept the globe. Stansell provocatively insists that the fight for women's rights in developing countries ""cannot be separated from democracy's survival."" A soaring work unprecedented in scope, historical depth, and literary appeal, The Feminist Promise is bound to become an authoritative source on this essential subject for decades to come on. At once a work of scholarship, political observation, and personal reflection, it is a book that speaks to the demands and challenges-individual, national, and international-of the twenty-first century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christine StansellPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Modern Library Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.428kg ISBN: 9780812972023ISBN 10: 0812972023 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 10 May 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Inactive Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsStansell explodes popular ideas about the women's movement with a history that shows its complexity, and the massive internal and external obstacles women are still trying to overcome. --Chicago Sun-Times A unique, elegant, learned sweep through more than two centuries of women's efforts to overcome the most fundamental way that human beings have been wrongly divided into the leaders and the led. It's full of surprises from the past and guiding lights for the future. --Gloria Steinem Thrilling . . . a bold, brimming history . . . reminiscent of The Second Sex in its elegant gallop through centuries and cultures. --The Texas Observer Magisterial . . . [This book] will be a benchmark. --The Nation Stansell explodes popular ideas about the women's movement with a history that shows its complexity, and the massive internal and external obstacles women are still trying to overcome. --Chicago Sun-Times <br><br> A unique, elegant, learned sweep through more than two centuries of women's efforts to overcome the most fundamental way that human beings have been wrongly divided into the leaders and the led. It's full of surprises from the past and guiding lights for the future. --Gloria Steinem<br><br> Thrilling . . . a bold, brimming history . . . reminiscent of The Second Sex in its elegant gallop through centuries and cultures. -- The Texas Observer<br> <br> Magisterial . . . [This book] will be a benchmark. -- The Nation<br> Stansell explodes popular ideas about the women's movement with a history that shows its complexity, and the massive internal and external obstacles women are still trying to overcome. <i>--Chicago Sun-Times </i> A unique, elegant, learned sweep through more than two centuries of women's efforts to overcome the most fundamental way that human beings have been wrongly divided into the leaders and the led. It's full of surprises from the past and guiding lights for the future. --Gloria Steinem Thrilling . . . a bold, brimming history . . . reminiscent of <i>The Second Sex</i> in its elegant gallop through centuries and cultures. --<i>The Texas Observer </i> Magisterial . . . [This book] will be a benchmark. --<i>The Nation Author InformationChristine Stansell is the Stein-Freiler Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Chicago. Her previous books include American Moderns- Bohemian New York and the Creation of a New Century and City of Women- Sex and Class in New York 1789-1860. She writes widely about matters of feminism and American history in print and online, including for The New Republic, Salon, and The Daily Beast. Among other awards, Stansell has received a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. She has been a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, and the Mary Bunting Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |