Degrees of Equality: The American Association of University Women and the Challenge of Twentieth-Century Feminism (Critical Perspectives On The P)

Degrees of Equality: The American Association of University Women and the Challenge of Twentieth-Century Feminism (Critical Perspectives On The P) image
ISBN-10:

1566393264

ISBN-13:

9781566393263

Author(s): Levine, Susan
Edition: First Edition
Released: May 30, 1995
Format: Hardcover, 353 pages
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Description:

The American Association of University Women (AAUW) is one of the nation's oldest and most influential voices for equality in education, the professions, and public life. Tracing the history of the AAUW, Susan Levine provides a new perspective on the meaning of feminism for women in mainstream organizations. In so doing, she explores the problems that women confront and the strategies they have developed to achieve equal rights.
By examining the experience of groups like AAUW, Levine suggests that feminism was not so much "reborn" in the 1970s as it was adopted by a rapidly growing constituency of college educated women demanding the realization of their goals.












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