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No Permanent Waves Recasting Histories of U. S. Feminism

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ISBN-10: 0813547253

ISBN-13: 9780813547251

Edition: 2010

Authors: Nancy A. Hewitt, Marisela Ch�vez, Dorothy Cobble, Leela Fernandes, Ednie Garrison

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List price: $44.95
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 1/29/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 472
Size: 6.15" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.716
Language: English

Leela Fernandes is Professor of Women’s Studies and Political Science at the University of Michigan, and author of India’s New Middle Class: Democratic Politics in an Era of Economic Reform; Producing Workers: The Politics of Gender, Class and Culture in the Calcutta Jute Mills; and Transforming Feminist Practice .

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Reframing Narratives/Reclaiming Histories
From Seneca Falls to Suffrage? Reimagining a "Master" Narrative in U.S. Women's History
Multiracial Feminism: Recasting the Chronology of Second Wave Feminism
Black Feminisms and Human Agency
"We Have a Long, Beautiful History": Chicana Feminist Trajectories and Legacies
Unsettling "Third Wave Feminism": Feminist Waves, Intersectionality, and Identity Politics in Retrospect
Coming Together/Pulling Apart
Overthrowing the "Monopoly of the Pulpit": Race and the Rights of Church Women in the Nineteenth-Century United States
Labor Feminists and President Kennedy's Commission on Women
Expanding the Boundaries of the Women's Movement: Black Feminism and the Struggle for Welfare Rights
Rethinking Global Sisterhood: Peace Activism and Women's Orientalism
Living a Feminist Lifestyle: The Intersection of Theory and Action in a Lesbian Feminist Collective
Strange Bedfellows: Building Feminist Coalitions around Sex Work in the 1970s
From Sisterhood to Girlie Culture: Closing the Great Divide between Second and Third Wave Cultural Agendas
Rethinking Agendas/Relocating Activism
Staking Claims to Independence: Jennie Collins, Aurora Phelps, and the Boston Working Women's League, 1865-1877
"I Had Not Seen Women Like That Before": Intergenerational Feminism in New York City's Tenant Movement
The Hidden History of Affirmative Action: Working Women's Struggles in the 1970s and the Gender of Class
U.S. Feminism-Grrrl Style! Youth (Sub)Cultures and the Technologies of the Third Wave
"Under Construction": Identifying Foundations of Hip-Hop Feminism and Exploring Bridges between Black Second Wave and Hip-Hop Feminisms
Notes on Contributors
Index