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The Representation of Feminists as Political Actors
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There has been renewed interest in the history of
second wave feminism, as it is forty years since the
political upheavals of 1968 which prompted this new
movement for women s liberation. A key feature of
that movement was its challenge to liberal democracy,
tackling not just political issues but the very
nature of the political system itself. This work
takes the feminist movement in Aotearoa/New Zealand
to be broadly representative of that challenge, with
due attention to cultural particularities. Feminist
writings, designed to bring new converts and to
communicate the aims and views of the movement were
crucial in formulating the challenge. Yet these have
been largely ignored. By analyzing writings New
Zealand feminists produced between 1970 (when the
movement took off in New Zealand) and 1984 unique
insight into second wave feminist movement can be
gained. The challenges feminists made to liberal
democratic forms impacted on how they represented
themselves as political actors. By examining these
impacts we can move away from tales of fragmentation
ruining early unity towards a new story about a
diverse and vibrant movement which has changed how
politics is seen and done.
Autorentext
Dr Mary Holmes is a Lecturer in Sociology at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. She is the author of 'What is Gender?' and 'Gender and Everyday Life.'
Klappentext
There has been renewed interest in the history of second wave feminism, as it is forty years since the political upheavals of 1968 which prompted this new movement for women's liberation. A key feature of that movement was its challenge to liberal democracy, tackling not just political issues but the very nature of the political system itself. This work takes the feminist movement in Aotearoa/New Zealand to be broadly representative of that challenge, with due attention to cultural particularities. Feminist writings, designed to bring new converts and to communicate the aims and views of the movement were crucial in formulating the challenge. Yet these have been largely ignored. By analyzing writings New Zealand feminists produced between 1970 (when the movement took off in New Zealand) and 1984 unique insight into second wave feminist movement can be gained. The challenges feminists made to liberal democratic forms impacted on how they represented themselves as political actors. By examining these impacts we can move away from tales of fragmentation ruining early unity towards a new story about a diverse and vibrant movement which has changed how politics is seen and done.
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- GTIN 09783639110845
- Sprache Deutsch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T11mm
- Jahr 2008
- EAN 9783639110845
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-11084-5
- Titel The Representation of Feminists as Political Actors
- Autor Mary Holmes
- Untertitel Challenging Liberal Democracy
- Gewicht 280g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.
- Anzahl Seiten 176
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein