Showing posts with label Women's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women's. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2015

American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction




American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Susan Ware


2015 | ISBN: 0199328331 | English | 160 pages | PDF | 1 MB




In 1607, Powhatan teenager Pocahontas first encountered English settlers when John Smith was brought to her village as a captive. In 1920, the ratification of the 19th Amendment gave women the constitutional right to vote. And in 2012, the U.S. Marine Corps lifted its ban on women in active combat, allowing female marines to join the sisterhood of American women who stand at the center of this country"s history. Between each of these signal points runs the multi-layered experience of American women, from pre-colonization to the present.




In American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction Susan Ware emphasizes the richly diverse experiences of American women as they were shaped by factors such as race, class, religion, geographical location, age, and sexual orientation. The book begins with a comprehensive look at early America, with gender at the center, making it clear that women"s experiences were not always the same as men"s, and looking at the colonizers as well as the colonized, along with issues of settlement, slavery, and regional variations. She shows how women"s domestic and waged labor shaped the Northern economy, and how slavery affected the lives of both free and enslaved Southern women. Ware then moves through the tumultuous decades of industrialization and urbanization, describing the 19th century movements led by women (temperance, moral reform, and abolitionism), She links women"s experiences to the familiar events of the Civil War, the Progressive Era, and World War I, culminating in 20th century female activism for civil rights and successive waves of feminism.




Ware explores the major transformations in women"s history, with attention to a wide range of themes from political activism to popular culture, the work force and the family. From Anne Bradstreet to Ida B. Wells to Eleanor Roosevelt, this Very Short Introduction recognizes women as a force in American history and, more importantly, tells women"s history as American history. At the core of Ware"s narrative is the recognition that gender – the changing historical and cultural constructions of roles assigned to the biological differences of the sexes – is central to understanding the history of American women"s lives, and to the history of the United States.




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Friday, September 25, 2015

The Politics of Women"s Rights in Iran




Arzoo Osanloo, "The Politics of Women"s Rights in Iran"


English | ISBN: 0691135460, 0691135479 | 2009 | 280 pages | PDF | 1 MB




In The Politics of Women"s Rights in Iran, Arzoo Osanloo explores how Iranian women understand their rights. After the 1979 revolution, Iranian leaders transformed the state into an Islamic republic. At that time, the country"s leaders used a renewed discourse of women"s rights to symbolize a shift away from the excesses of Western liberalism. Osanloo reveals that the postrevolutionary republic blended practices of a liberal republic with Islamic principles of equality. Her ethnographic study illustrates how women"s claims of rights emerge from a hybrid discourse that draws on both liberal individualism and Islamic ideals.






Osanloo takes the reader on a journey through numerous sites where rights are being produced–including Qur"anic reading groups, Tehran"s family court, and law offices–as she sheds light on the fluid and constructed nature of women"s perceptions of rights. In doing so, Osanloo unravels simplistic dichotomies between so-called liberal, universal rights and insular, local culture. The Politics of Women"s Rights in Iran casts light on a contemporary non-Western understanding of the meaning behind liberal rights, and raises questions about the misunderstood relationship between modernity and Islam.




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Friday, September 18, 2015

Stiletto Network: Inside the Women"s Power Circles That Are Changing the Face of Business (Repost)




Pamela Ryckman, "Stiletto Network: Inside the Women"s Power Circles That Are Changing the Face of Business"


English | ISBN: 0814432530 | 2013 | MOBI | 272 pages | 1 MB




More women are running major companies than ever before. While still far too few in number, these female heads of industry are the forerunners of a radical shift in power now underway. During the past few years, women"s groups have been coalescing in every major American city. Formidable ladies across professions are convening at unprecedented rates, forming salons, dinner groups, and networking circles, and collaborating to achieve clout and success. A new girls" network is alive and set to hyperdrive. "Stiletto Network" is about those groups: the "Power Bitches," "Brazen Hussies" and "S.L.U.T.S.: Successful Ladies Under Tremendous Stress." It"s about what happens when bright, extraordinary women, from captains of industry to aspiring entrepreneurs, come together to celebrate and unwind, debate and compare notes. But it"s also about what happens when they leave the table, when the talking stops and the action starts. It"s about how they mine their collective intelligence to realize their dreams or champion a cause, how they lift up their friends and push them forward, how they join forces to ensure each woman gets what she needs, be it information, an introduction, a partnership, or a landmark deal. This is the first book to shed light on this groundbreaking movement. Sharing story after story of women banding together to help other women, "Stiletto Network" is both a call to action and an inside look at a better way of doing business.




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