Women Transforming Politics

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Women Transforming Politics by Cohen, Cathy J.; Jones, Kathleen B.; Tronto, Joan C., 9780814715581
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  • ISBN: 9780814715581 | 0814715583
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 8/1/1997

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This exciting collection not only documents the varied organizing experiences of women in American politics, it provides original and provocative analyses of the challenge owmen present to mainstream ideas of political representation, the role of the state, and the nature of power. The scope and depth of this volume are remarkable, and the prose lucid enought to make this bookd widely accessible. A must-read for all interested in women's political empowerment.--Urvashi Vaid, author ofVirtual Equality: The Mainstreaming of Gay and Lesbian LiberationThis innovative book illustrates both the complexity of women's activism and how that activism must transform our understanding of politics. It is an invaluable resource for the courses in U.S. politics and political participation that, at the same time, introduces the work of exciting young scholars.--Martha Ackelsberg, Smith CollegeExpanding the boundaries of conventional political studies,Women Transforming Politicsprovides perspectives and analyses which are vital for a truly democratic society.--Joy James, author ofResisting State ViolenceandTranscending the Talented TenthAs the largest political constituency in the United States, women present a radical challenge to the foundations of our political system. The integration of women into political life fundamentally changes the nature of American politics, necessitating a reassessment of the definition of politics, the nature of political action and the purpose of public life.Women Transforming Politics: An Alternative Readerredefines the field of women and politics. By displacing the experiences of white, middle and upper class elite women as central, this volume brings to light the lives and actions of poor and working class women, women of color, and others defined as marginal. Covering topics as diverse as community organizing by South Asian women in New York, the governing styles of Chicana/Latina elected officials in California, the labor struggles of working-class women in Tennessee, the participation pattern of poor African-American women in Ohio, and the challenge of reproductive and sexual rights in international feminist politics, each essay provides a new and more expansive way to think about politics.Contributors representing a wide range of professions including political science, sociology, history, law, grassroots organizing and cultural work challenge us to expand the range of experiences and acts considered political. Combining classic essays by renowned figures with groundbreaking work by a new generation of scholars, the publication ofWomen Transforming Politicswill change forever the study of politics in the United States.
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