Myra Ferree
Feminist Organizations: Harvest of the New Women's Movement
Myra Ferree
Feminist Organizations: Harvest of the New Women's Movement
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Looking at feminist organizations, the twenty-six essays in this title deal with how they've survived, the effects of their work, the problems they face, the strategies they develop, and the direction of the women's movement. The feminist scholars from nine social science disciplines present the struggles of feminist organizers and activists.
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Looking at feminist organizations, the twenty-six essays in this title deal with how they've survived, the effects of their work, the problems they face, the strategies they develop, and the direction of the women's movement. The feminist scholars from nine social science disciplines present the struggles of feminist organizers and activists.
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- Women in the Political Economy
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of Temple Univ Press
- New
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781566392297
- ISBN-10: 1566392292
- Artikelnr.: 21122160
- Women in the Political Economy
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of Temple Univ Press
- New
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781566392297
- ISBN-10: 1566392292
- Artikelnr.: 21122160
Myra Marx Ferree is Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at the University of Connecticut. Patricia Yancey Martin is Daisy Parker Flory Alumni Professor of Sociology at Florida State University.
Acknowledgments Part I: Introduction 1. Doing the Work of the Movement: Feminist Organizations
Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin Part II: The Politics of Engagements: Challenging the Mainstream 2. What Is the Feminist Movement?
Jane Mansbridge 3. Discursive Politics and Feminist Activism in the Catholic Church
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein 4. "Like a Tarantula on a Banana Boat": Ms. Magazine, 1972-1989
Amy Farrell 5. The Australian Femocratic Experiment: A Feminist Case for Bureaucracy
Hester Eisenstein 6. Moving onto the Terrain of the State: The Battered Women's Movement and the Politics of Engagement
Claire Reinelt 7. Outsider Issues and Insider Tactics: Strategic Tensions in the Women's Policy Network during the 1980s
Roberta Spalter-Roth and Ronnee Schreiber 8. Feminist Organization Success and the Politics of Engagement
Joyce Gelb Part III: Inside Feminist Organizations: Struggle, Learning, Change 9. Feminist Goals and Organizing Processes
Joan Acker 10. Organizational Learning in the Chicago Women's Liberation Union
Margaret Strobel 11. Children of Our Culture? Class, Power, and Learning in a Feminist Bank
Allison Tom 12. Turning It Over: Personnel Change in the Columbus, Ohio, Women's Movement, 1969-1984
Nancy Whittier 13. Black Women's Collectivist Movement Organizations
Their Struggles during the "Doldrums"
Bernice McNair Barnett Part IV: Emotions: A Hidden Dimension of Organizational Life 14. Watching for Vibes: Bringing Emotions into the Study of Feminist Organizations
Verta Taylor 15. "It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times": Emotional Discourse in the Work Cultures of Feminist Health Clinics
Sandra Morgen 16. Feminism on the Job: Confronting Opposition in Abortion Work
Wendy Simonds Part V: Social Movement Strategies
Differences Between Organizations 17. The Organizational Basis of Conflict in Contemporary Feminism
Carol Mueller 18. Dilemmas of Feminist Coalitions: Collective Identity and Strategic Effectiveness in the Battered Women's Movement
Gretchen Arnold 19. Feminist Clashes with the State: Tactical Choices by State-Funded Rape Crisis Centers
Nancy Matthews 20. Feminist Social Movement Organizations Survive the New Right
Cheryl Hyde 21. Confrontation and Co-optation in Antifeminist Organizations
Susan Marshall Part VI: Expanding the Scope of the Political: An Inclusive Vision of Success 22. Can Feminist Organizations Be Effective?
Suzanne Staggenborg 23. Doing It for the Kids: Mexican American Community Activists, Border Feminists?
Mary Pardo 24. Women's Conceptions of the Political: Three Canadian Women's Organizations
Linda Christiansen-Ruffman Part VII: Afterword 25. From Seed to Harvest: Transformations of Feminist Organizations and Scholarship
Jo Freeman Bibliography About the Contributors Index
Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin Part II: The Politics of Engagements: Challenging the Mainstream 2. What Is the Feminist Movement?
Jane Mansbridge 3. Discursive Politics and Feminist Activism in the Catholic Church
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein 4. "Like a Tarantula on a Banana Boat": Ms. Magazine, 1972-1989
Amy Farrell 5. The Australian Femocratic Experiment: A Feminist Case for Bureaucracy
Hester Eisenstein 6. Moving onto the Terrain of the State: The Battered Women's Movement and the Politics of Engagement
Claire Reinelt 7. Outsider Issues and Insider Tactics: Strategic Tensions in the Women's Policy Network during the 1980s
Roberta Spalter-Roth and Ronnee Schreiber 8. Feminist Organization Success and the Politics of Engagement
Joyce Gelb Part III: Inside Feminist Organizations: Struggle, Learning, Change 9. Feminist Goals and Organizing Processes
Joan Acker 10. Organizational Learning in the Chicago Women's Liberation Union
Margaret Strobel 11. Children of Our Culture? Class, Power, and Learning in a Feminist Bank
Allison Tom 12. Turning It Over: Personnel Change in the Columbus, Ohio, Women's Movement, 1969-1984
Nancy Whittier 13. Black Women's Collectivist Movement Organizations
Their Struggles during the "Doldrums"
Bernice McNair Barnett Part IV: Emotions: A Hidden Dimension of Organizational Life 14. Watching for Vibes: Bringing Emotions into the Study of Feminist Organizations
Verta Taylor 15. "It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times": Emotional Discourse in the Work Cultures of Feminist Health Clinics
Sandra Morgen 16. Feminism on the Job: Confronting Opposition in Abortion Work
Wendy Simonds Part V: Social Movement Strategies
Differences Between Organizations 17. The Organizational Basis of Conflict in Contemporary Feminism
Carol Mueller 18. Dilemmas of Feminist Coalitions: Collective Identity and Strategic Effectiveness in the Battered Women's Movement
Gretchen Arnold 19. Feminist Clashes with the State: Tactical Choices by State-Funded Rape Crisis Centers
Nancy Matthews 20. Feminist Social Movement Organizations Survive the New Right
Cheryl Hyde 21. Confrontation and Co-optation in Antifeminist Organizations
Susan Marshall Part VI: Expanding the Scope of the Political: An Inclusive Vision of Success 22. Can Feminist Organizations Be Effective?
Suzanne Staggenborg 23. Doing It for the Kids: Mexican American Community Activists, Border Feminists?
Mary Pardo 24. Women's Conceptions of the Political: Three Canadian Women's Organizations
Linda Christiansen-Ruffman Part VII: Afterword 25. From Seed to Harvest: Transformations of Feminist Organizations and Scholarship
Jo Freeman Bibliography About the Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Part I: Introduction 1. Doing the Work of the Movement: Feminist Organizations
Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin Part II: The Politics of Engagements: Challenging the Mainstream 2. What Is the Feminist Movement?
Jane Mansbridge 3. Discursive Politics and Feminist Activism in the Catholic Church
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein 4. "Like a Tarantula on a Banana Boat": Ms. Magazine, 1972-1989
Amy Farrell 5. The Australian Femocratic Experiment: A Feminist Case for Bureaucracy
Hester Eisenstein 6. Moving onto the Terrain of the State: The Battered Women's Movement and the Politics of Engagement
Claire Reinelt 7. Outsider Issues and Insider Tactics: Strategic Tensions in the Women's Policy Network during the 1980s
Roberta Spalter-Roth and Ronnee Schreiber 8. Feminist Organization Success and the Politics of Engagement
Joyce Gelb Part III: Inside Feminist Organizations: Struggle, Learning, Change 9. Feminist Goals and Organizing Processes
Joan Acker 10. Organizational Learning in the Chicago Women's Liberation Union
Margaret Strobel 11. Children of Our Culture? Class, Power, and Learning in a Feminist Bank
Allison Tom 12. Turning It Over: Personnel Change in the Columbus, Ohio, Women's Movement, 1969-1984
Nancy Whittier 13. Black Women's Collectivist Movement Organizations
Their Struggles during the "Doldrums"
Bernice McNair Barnett Part IV: Emotions: A Hidden Dimension of Organizational Life 14. Watching for Vibes: Bringing Emotions into the Study of Feminist Organizations
Verta Taylor 15. "It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times": Emotional Discourse in the Work Cultures of Feminist Health Clinics
Sandra Morgen 16. Feminism on the Job: Confronting Opposition in Abortion Work
Wendy Simonds Part V: Social Movement Strategies
Differences Between Organizations 17. The Organizational Basis of Conflict in Contemporary Feminism
Carol Mueller 18. Dilemmas of Feminist Coalitions: Collective Identity and Strategic Effectiveness in the Battered Women's Movement
Gretchen Arnold 19. Feminist Clashes with the State: Tactical Choices by State-Funded Rape Crisis Centers
Nancy Matthews 20. Feminist Social Movement Organizations Survive the New Right
Cheryl Hyde 21. Confrontation and Co-optation in Antifeminist Organizations
Susan Marshall Part VI: Expanding the Scope of the Political: An Inclusive Vision of Success 22. Can Feminist Organizations Be Effective?
Suzanne Staggenborg 23. Doing It for the Kids: Mexican American Community Activists, Border Feminists?
Mary Pardo 24. Women's Conceptions of the Political: Three Canadian Women's Organizations
Linda Christiansen-Ruffman Part VII: Afterword 25. From Seed to Harvest: Transformations of Feminist Organizations and Scholarship
Jo Freeman Bibliography About the Contributors Index
Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin Part II: The Politics of Engagements: Challenging the Mainstream 2. What Is the Feminist Movement?
Jane Mansbridge 3. Discursive Politics and Feminist Activism in the Catholic Church
Mary Fainsod Katzenstein 4. "Like a Tarantula on a Banana Boat": Ms. Magazine, 1972-1989
Amy Farrell 5. The Australian Femocratic Experiment: A Feminist Case for Bureaucracy
Hester Eisenstein 6. Moving onto the Terrain of the State: The Battered Women's Movement and the Politics of Engagement
Claire Reinelt 7. Outsider Issues and Insider Tactics: Strategic Tensions in the Women's Policy Network during the 1980s
Roberta Spalter-Roth and Ronnee Schreiber 8. Feminist Organization Success and the Politics of Engagement
Joyce Gelb Part III: Inside Feminist Organizations: Struggle, Learning, Change 9. Feminist Goals and Organizing Processes
Joan Acker 10. Organizational Learning in the Chicago Women's Liberation Union
Margaret Strobel 11. Children of Our Culture? Class, Power, and Learning in a Feminist Bank
Allison Tom 12. Turning It Over: Personnel Change in the Columbus, Ohio, Women's Movement, 1969-1984
Nancy Whittier 13. Black Women's Collectivist Movement Organizations
Their Struggles during the "Doldrums"
Bernice McNair Barnett Part IV: Emotions: A Hidden Dimension of Organizational Life 14. Watching for Vibes: Bringing Emotions into the Study of Feminist Organizations
Verta Taylor 15. "It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times": Emotional Discourse in the Work Cultures of Feminist Health Clinics
Sandra Morgen 16. Feminism on the Job: Confronting Opposition in Abortion Work
Wendy Simonds Part V: Social Movement Strategies
Differences Between Organizations 17. The Organizational Basis of Conflict in Contemporary Feminism
Carol Mueller 18. Dilemmas of Feminist Coalitions: Collective Identity and Strategic Effectiveness in the Battered Women's Movement
Gretchen Arnold 19. Feminist Clashes with the State: Tactical Choices by State-Funded Rape Crisis Centers
Nancy Matthews 20. Feminist Social Movement Organizations Survive the New Right
Cheryl Hyde 21. Confrontation and Co-optation in Antifeminist Organizations
Susan Marshall Part VI: Expanding the Scope of the Political: An Inclusive Vision of Success 22. Can Feminist Organizations Be Effective?
Suzanne Staggenborg 23. Doing It for the Kids: Mexican American Community Activists, Border Feminists?
Mary Pardo 24. Women's Conceptions of the Political: Three Canadian Women's Organizations
Linda Christiansen-Ruffman Part VII: Afterword 25. From Seed to Harvest: Transformations of Feminist Organizations and Scholarship
Jo Freeman Bibliography About the Contributors Index