Red feminism : American communism and the making of women's liberation /
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Language: | English |
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Baltimore, Md. :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2001
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Series: | Reconfiguring American political history
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Table of 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