Unequal Sisters

Unequal Sisters
Author: Stephanie Narrow,Kim Cary Warren,Judy Tzu-Chun Wu,Vicki L Ruiz
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 845
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000781694

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Unequal Sisters has become a beloved and classic reader, providing an unparalleled resource for understanding women’s history in the United States today. First published in 1990, the book revolutionized the field with its broad multicultural approach, emphasizing feminist perspectives on race, ethnicity, region, and sexuality, and covering the colonial period to the present day. Now in its fifth edition, the book presents an even wider variety of women’s experiences. This new edition explores the connections between the past and the present and highlights the analysis of queerness, transgender identity, disability, the rise of the carceral state, and the bureaucratization and militarization of migration. There is also more coverage of Indigenous and Pacific Islander women. The book is structured around thematic clusters: conceptual/methodological approaches to women’s history; bodies, sexuality, and kinship; and agency and activism. This classic work has incorporated the feedback of educators in the field to make it the most user-friendly version to date and will be of interest to students and scholars of women’s history, gender and sexuality studies, and the history of race and ethnicity.

Unequal Sisters

Unequal Sisters
Author: Vicki Ruíz,Ellen Carol DuBois
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X030252503

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Unequal Sisters has become a beloved and classic reader in American women's history. It provides an unparalleled resource for understanding women's history in the United States today. This classic work, now in its fourth edition, has incorporated the feedback of end-users in the field, to make it the most user-friendly version to date.

Unequal Sisters a Multicultural Reader in U S Women s History

Unequal Sisters   a Multicultural Reader in U S  Women s History
Author: Ellen Carol DuBois
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 473
Release: 1990
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1152917644

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Unequal Sisters

Unequal Sisters
Author: Ellen Carol DuBois,Vicki Ruíz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1990
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173026616336

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A collection of essays exploring subjects pertaining to women's history, this book considers issues such as waged work, family life, political activism, community building and sexual difference from a multi-cultural perspective.

Unequal Sisters

Unequal Sisters
Author: Vicki Ruíz,Ellen Carol DuBois
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415908922

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Through the presentation of thirty-six essays, this volume addresses issues of race, ethnicity, religion, and sexuality, providing an inclusive history of U.S. women. These essays also incorporate many new developments in women's history -- emerging views on American women in global perspective, considerations of masculinity, explorations of women of privilege, and increased emphasis on lesbians and Jewish women. Addressing questions regarding the rise of multiculturalism its impact on women's history, political changes, and the hope for a more equitable future, this work provides a commentary on what it means to be a woman in the United States in modern times.

Clio in the Classroom

Clio in the Classroom
Author: Carol Berkin,Margaret S. Crocco,Barbara Winslow
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-02-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199717761

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Over the last four decades, women's history has developed from a new and marginal approach to history to an established and flourishing area of the discipline taught in all history departments. Clio in the Classroom makes accessible the content, key themes and concepts, and pedagogical techniques of U.S. women's history for all secondary school and college teachers. Editors Carol Berkin, Margaret S. Crocco, and Barbara Winslow have brought together a diverse group of educators to provide information and tools for those who are constructing a new syllabus or revitalizing an existing one. The essays in this volume provide concise, up-to-date overviews of American women's history from colonial times to the present that include its ethnic, racial, and regional changes. They look at conceptual frameworks key to understanding women's history and American history, such as sexuality, citizenship, consumerism, and religion. And they offer concrete approaches for the classroom, including the use of oral history, visual resources, material culture, and group learning. The volume also features a guide to print and digital resources for further information. This is an invaluable guide for women and men preparing to incorporate the study of women into their classes, as well as for those seeking fresh perspectives for their teaching.

The Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics

The Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics
Author: Janice Peterson,Margaret Lewis
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1843768682

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Comprehensive reference work introducing readers to the field of feminist economics. It addresses key concepts as well as feminist economic critiques and reconstructions of major economic theories and policy debates.

Writing the Range

Writing the Range
Author: Elizabeth Jameson,Susan Hodge Armitage
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0806129522

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In mythic sagas of the American West, the wide western range offers boundless opportunity to profile a limited cast of white men. In this pathbreaking anthology, Jameson and Armitage brings together 29 essays which present the story of women from that era. Clearly written and accessible, "Writing the Range" makes a major contribution to ethnic history, women's history, and interpretations of the American West. 27 illustrations. 3 maps.