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Author name: Ellen DuBois

 : Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in U.S. Women's History
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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780415902717
ISBN number: 0415902711
Label: Routledge
Manufacturer: Routledge
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 473
Printing Date: 1990-06
Publishing house: Routledge
Sale Popularity Level: 4102787
Studio: Routledge




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Women's lives have been shaped by race, class, culture and gender. Yet, typically, in the field of women's history, the white, middle-class woman has stood for all women. Ellen DuBois and Vicki Ruiz have brought together a group of essays that acknowledge and explore the diversity of womens' lives in the USA. The contributors explore the issues of waged work, family life, political activism, community building and sexual difference from a multicultural perspective.



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Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A virtual life saver
Were it not for this book, I seriously doubt I would have passed my women's history course. The editors were able to compile an impresive selection of scholarship that explained what my instructor could not.

Women's accheivements struggles and setbacks could not be properly examined unless one made a serious committment to understanding the interrelated issues of race, class, disability and sexual orientation in relation to gender and the predominant traits of the larger society. While the early women's history movement has been faulted for being predominantly middle class heterosexual and white, this book attempts to build a more complete future by giving a voice to the issues.

I wish everybody had acess to this substantive piece of literature because it provides an excellent introductory and supplementary framework for research and even political organizing. While primarily intended for use in history courses, I believe it could be adapted for political science, sociology or even psychology.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A powerful presentation.
The third edition of this superb multicultural reader in U.S. women's history provides an essential work of powerful resources blending voices new to this edition with excellent feminist perspectives. Unequal Sisters includes over twenty new essays written by women in the six years since the last edition, with contributors ranging from Joyce Antler and Ellen Carol Dubois to Vicki L. Ruiz. A powerful presentation.



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