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Republican Women: Feminism and Conservatism from Suffrage through the Rise of the New Right (Gender and American Culture) (Gender & American Culture)

معرفی کتاب «Republican Women: Feminism and Conservatism from Suffrage through the Rise of the New Right (Gender and American Culture) (Gender & American Culture)» نوشتهٔ by Catherine E. Rymph، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University of North Carolina Press در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In the wake of the Nineteenth Amendment, Republican women set out to forge a place for themselves within the Grand Old Party. As Catherine Rymph explains, their often conflicting efforts over the subsequent decades would leave a mark on both conservative politics and American feminism. Part of an emerging body of work on women's participation in partisan politics, Republican Women explores the dilemmas confronting progressive, conservative, and moderate Republican women as they sought to achieve a voice for themselves within the GOP. Rymph first examines women's grassroots organizing for the party in the decades following the initiation of women's suffrage. She then traces Marion Martin's efforts from 1938 to 1946 to shape the National Federation of Women's Republican Clubs, the party's increasing dependence on the work of women at the grassroots in the postwar years, and the eventual mobilization of many of these women behind Barry Goldwater, in defiance of party leaders. From the flux of the party's post-Goldwater years emerged two groups of women on a collision course: a group of party insiders calling themselves feminists challenged supporters of independent Republican Phyllis Schlafly's growing movement opposing the Equal Rights Amendment. Their battles over the meanings of gender, power, and Republicanism continued earlier struggles even as they helped shape the party's fundamental transformation in the Reagan years. In The Wake Of The Nineteenth Amendment, Republican Women Set Out To Forge A Place For Themselves Within The Grand Old Party. As Catherine Rymph Explains, Their Often Conflicting Efforts Over The Subsequent Decades Would Leave A Mark On Both Conservative Politics And American Feminism. Part Of An Emerging Body Of Work On Women's Participation In Partisan Politics, Republican Women Explores The Dilemmas Confronting Progressive, Conservative, And Moderate Republican Women As They Sought To Achieve A Voice For Themselves Within Hte Gop. ... From The Flux Of The Party's Post-goldwater Years Emerged Two Groups Of Women On A Collision Course: A Group Of Party Insiders Calling Themselves Feminists Challenged Supporters Of Independent Republican Phyllis Schlafly's Growing Movement Opposing The Equal Rights Amendment. Their Battles Over The Meanings Of Gender, Power, And Republicanism Continued Earlier Struggles Even As They Helped Shape The Party's Fundamental Transformation In The Reagan Years--jacket. Party Women And The Dilemmas Of Women's Suffrage -- So Many Joan Of Arcs: The Political Style Of Independent Clubwomen -- Playing The Man's Game: Marion Martin And The Creation Of The National Federation Of Women's Republican Clubs -- The Return Of The Female Political Crusade -- The Housework Of Government -- To Be Neutral Or Neutralized?: Republican Women And The Goldwater Campaign -- The Rise Of Republican Feminism -- Going Down In Flames: Republican Feminism And The Rise Of The New Right. Catherine E. Rymph. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [309]-326) And Index. Explores the dilemmas confronting progressive, conservative, and moderate Republican women as they sought to achieve a voice for themselves within the Grand Old Party (GOP). This book examines women's grassroots organizing for the party, in the decades following the initiation of women's suffrage
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