Beyond gender the new politics of work and family
As the author of The Feminine Mystique and head of the National Organization for Women, Betty Friedan helped spark a movement that revolutionized the fight for equal rights and opportunities for women. Now, in Beyond Gender, Friedan argues that the old solutions no longer work. The time has come, sh...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Washington, D.C.
Woodrow Wilson Center Press
1997
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Schriftenreihe: | Woodrow Wilson Center special studies
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Arbeidsmarkt
> Emploi - Politique gouvernementale - États-Unis
> Femmes mariées - Travail - États-Unis
> Gezin
> Personnel - Réduction - États-Unis
> Personnel féminin - États-Unis - Conditions sociales
> Sekseverschillen
> Sociale verandering
> Travailleurs licenciés - États-Unis
> Werkende vrouwen
> Arbeitsmarkt
> Geschlechtsunterschied
> Sozialer Wandel
> Wirtschaftspolitik
> Displaced workers
> Downsizing of organizations
> Manpower policy
> Married women
> Employment
> Women employees
> Social conditions
> Frau
> Arbeitswelt
> Berufstätigkeit
> Arbeitspolitik
> Frauenemanzipation
> Familie
> États-Unis - Politique économique
> USA
> United States
> Economic policy
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Zusammenfassung: | As the author of The Feminine Mystique and head of the National Organization for Women, Betty Friedan helped spark a movement that revolutionized the fight for equal rights and opportunities for women. Now, in Beyond Gender, Friedan argues that the old solutions no longer work. The time has come, she contends, for women and men to move forward from identity politics and gender-based, single-issue political activism. Without yielding on particular women's issues, she calls for a "paradigm shift" - a transformation of the intellectual and political structure within which those issues are viewed. Friedan's "new paradigm" embraces the entire world of work, family, and community, where some of the most crucial questions of 1990s America have been raised. To explore them, Friedan initiated a conversation among policy experts, scholars, corporate and labor leaders, journalists, and political thinkers. Guiding their conversation with her own reflections, Friedan explores the social anxiety caused by corporate downsizing and displacement of middle-aged male employees - including the impact on working wives who suddenly become their family's sole provider. She confronts the expansion of part-time and temporary work due to outsourcing, which disproportionately affects women workers. She describes the loss of community life and community space in the fast-paced, consumption-oriented suburbs. And she discusses the breakdown of family structure in many parts of American society. |
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Beschreibung: | X, 120 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0943875846 0-943875-84-6 |