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Red feminism : American communism and the making of women's liberation / Kate Weigand
(Reconfiguring American political history)

Material Type Books
Publisher Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press
Year 2001
Language English
Size xiv, 220 p. : ill. ; 23 cm

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Books : pbk 367.253/R22 2000103692
0801871115

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Contents pt. 1. Foundations. Building unity amidst diversity : ethnicity, race, and gender in the early years of American communism
The Mary Inman controversy and the (re)construction of the woman question, 1936-1945
The congress of American women : catalyst for progressive feminsim
pt. 2. Transformations. Women's work is never done : communists' evolving approach to the woman question, 1945-1956
Claudia Jones and the synthesis of gender, race, and class
Communist culture and the politicization of personal life
pt. 3. Connections. Old left feminism, the second wave, and beyond
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Authors *Weigand, Kate, 1965-
Subjects LCSH:Women and communism -- United States -- History -- 20th century  All Subject Search
LCSH:Women in politics -- United States -- History -- 20th century  All Subject Search
LCSH:Women's rights -- United States -- History -- 20th century  All Subject Search
LCSH:United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century  All Subject Search
LCSH:United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century  All Subject Search
WISH:フェミニズム
WISH:共産主義
WISH:女性解放運動
WISH:歴史
WISH:政治
WISH:女性の権利
WISH:人種問題
WISH:ジェンダー
WISH:政治参加
WISH:階級
WISH:多様性
FREE:20世紀
FREE:アメリカ合衆国
Classification LCC:HX546
DC21:324.273/75/082
ID BB11046585
ISBN 0801864895
NCID BA6643669X
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