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- catalog abstract "Publisher Description (unedited publisher data) This book examines the relationship between women's movements and states in West Europe and North America, as states have relocated their formal powers and policy-making responsibilities. Since the 1980s, North American and West European states have reduced the scope and volume of their national responsibilities, increasingly employing neoliberal free market rhetoric, and developed transnational economic and political authorities. Simultaneously, second wave women's movements have been transformed. Movements that were revolutionary in rhetoric, autonomous from states, and largely informally organized in the 1970s are, by the 1990s, employing moderate neoliberal rhetoric, entering state institutions as active participants, and creating more formal organizations. Utilizing a common theoretical framework, the contributors examine how movements have influenced the reconfiguration of nation-states and how these changes have influenced the goals, mobilization, tactics, success and rhetoric of women's movements in various Western European and North American countries.".
- catalog contributor b12885011.
- catalog contributor b12885012.
- catalog contributor b12885013.
- catalog coverage "Europe Politics and government 1989-".
- catalog coverage "Europe, Western Politics and government 1989-".
- catalog coverage "North America Politics and government.".
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-332) and index.".
- catalog description "Publisher Description (unedited publisher data) This book examines the relationship between women's movements and states in West Europe and North America, as states have relocated their formal powers and policy-making responsibilities. Since the 1980s, North American and West European states have reduced the scope and volume of their national responsibilities, increasingly employing neoliberal free market rhetoric, and developed transnational economic and political authorities. Simultaneously, second wave women's movements have been transformed. Movements that were revolutionary in rhetoric, autonomous from states, and largely informally organized in the 1970s are, by the 1990s, employing moderate neoliberal rhetoric, entering state institutions as active participants, and creating more formal organizations. Utilizing a common theoretical framework, the contributors examine how movements have influenced the reconfiguration of nation-states and how these changes have influenced the goals, mobilization, tactics, success and rhetoric of women's movements in various Western European and North American countries.".
- catalog description "When power relocates: interactive changes in women's movements and states / Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith, and Dieter Rucht -- The feminist movement and the reconfigured state in Spain (1970s-2000) / Celia Valiente -- The women's movement, the left, and the state: continuities and changes in the Italian case / Donatella della Porta -- Comparing two movements for gender parity: France and Spain / Jane Jenson and Celia Valiente -- Refuge in reconfigured states: shelter movements in the United States, Britain, and Sweden / R. Amy Elman -- Shifting states: women's constitutional organizing across time and space / Alexandra Dobrowolsky -- The women's movement policy successes and the constraints of state reconfiguration: abortion and equal pay in differing eras / Lee Ann Banaszak -- The gendering ways of states: women's representation and state reconfiguration in France, Great Britain, and the United States / Karen Beckwith -- "Redividing citizens", divided feminisms: the reconfigured U.S. state and women's citizenship / Mary Fainsod Katzenstein -- Cultural continuity and structural change: the logic of adaptation by radical, liberal, and socialist feminists to state reconfiguration / Carol McClurg Mueller and John D. McCarthy -- Interactions between social movements and states in comparative perspective / Dieter Rucht -- Restating the woman question: womne's movements and state restructuring / David S. Meyer.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 350 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521012198 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "052181278X".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Europe Politics and government 1989-".
- catalog spatial "Europe, Western Politics and government 1989-".
- catalog spatial "Europe, Western.".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog spatial "North America Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "North America.".
- catalog subject "305.42/094 21".
- catalog subject "Feminism Europe, Western.".
- catalog subject "Feminism Europe.".
- catalog subject "Feminism North America.".
- catalog subject "HQ1587 .W68 2003".
- catalog subject "Women Political activity Europe, Western.".
- catalog subject "Women Political activity Europe.".
- catalog subject "Women Political activity North America.".
- catalog tableOfContents "When power relocates: interactive changes in women's movements and states / Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith, and Dieter Rucht -- The feminist movement and the reconfigured state in Spain (1970s-2000) / Celia Valiente -- The women's movement, the left, and the state: continuities and changes in the Italian case / Donatella della Porta -- Comparing two movements for gender parity: France and Spain / Jane Jenson and Celia Valiente -- Refuge in reconfigured states: shelter movements in the United States, Britain, and Sweden / R. Amy Elman -- Shifting states: women's constitutional organizing across time and space / Alexandra Dobrowolsky -- The women's movement policy successes and the constraints of state reconfiguration: abortion and equal pay in differing eras / Lee Ann Banaszak -- The gendering ways of states: women's representation and state reconfiguration in France, Great Britain, and the United States / Karen Beckwith -- "Redividing citizens", divided feminisms: the reconfigured U.S. state and women's citizenship / Mary Fainsod Katzenstein -- Cultural continuity and structural change: the logic of adaptation by radical, liberal, and socialist feminists to state reconfiguration / Carol McClurg Mueller and John D. McCarthy -- Interactions between social movements and states in comparative perspective / Dieter Rucht -- Restating the woman question: womne's movements and state restructuring / David S. Meyer.".
- catalog title "Women's movements facing the reconfigured state / edited by Lee Ann Banaszak, Karen Beckwith, Dieter Rucht.".
- catalog type "text".