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Red Feminism American Communism And The Making Of Womens Liberation Kate Weigand

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Red Feminism American Communism And The Making Of Womens Liberation Kate Weigand
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.59 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Kate Weigand
ISBN: 9780801871115, 0801871115
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Red Feminism American Communism And The Making Of Womens Liberation Kate Weigand by Kate Weigand 9780801871115, 0801871115 instant download after payment.

Drawing on substantial new research,Red Feminismtraces the development of a distinctive Communist strain of American feminism from its troubled beginnings in the 1930s, through its rapid growth in the Congress of American Women during the early years of the Cold War, to its culmination in Communist Party circles of the late 1940s and early 1950s. The author argues persuasively that, despite the devastating effects of anti-Communism and Stalinism on the progressive Left of the 1950s, Communist feminists such as Susan B. Anthony II, Betty Millard, and Eleanor Flexner managed to sustain many important elements of their work into the 1960s, when a new generation took up their cause and built an effective movement for women's liberation.Red Feminismprovides a more complex view of the history of the modern women's movement, showing how key Communist activists came to understand gender, sexism, and race as central components of culture, economics, and politics in American society.

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