Women of Color

Women of Color
Title Women of Color PDF eBook
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Pages 56
Release 2002-09
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Women of Color is a publication for today's career women in business and technology.

A Prospectus of Working Women's Concerns

A Prospectus of Working Women's Concerns
Title A Prospectus of Working Women's Concerns PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities
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Pages 264
Release 1987
Genre Child care services
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Women, Work, and Family

Women, Work, and Family
Title Women, Work, and Family PDF eBook
Author Michele A. Paludi
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 306
Release 2014-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1440803102

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A sweeping collection of new essays gathers historical background, theoretical perspectives, and the latest research on integrating work and personal life in a multigenerational workforce. A half-century after the women's movement of the 1960s, women still have not achieved equality in the workplace, in part because the burdens of family still fall largely upon their shoulders. This in-depth review examines legislation, social-science research, and human resources management practices dealing with women's integration of work and life roles. It explores the context and theory that explain new workplace trends and realities, and it offers practical recommendations on how women and companies can cope. The book is based on the premise that to attract and retain top talent and be competitive in the 21st century, employers must redesign their organizations to meet the needs of employees. A sort of "paper mentor" for women, it spells out the myths and realities of combining employment with motherhood and a committed relationship. The expert essays are also a guide for corporations, intended to help them understand the necessity of easing women's burdens—and nurturing their talent—through attention to work hours and to policies that can facilitate the integration of work and life roles.

Women and American Politics

Women and American Politics
Title Women and American Politics PDF eBook
Author Susan J. Carroll
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780198293484

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This volume brings together leading scholars in the field of women and politics to provide an account of recent developments and the challenges that the future brings for women in American Politics. The book examines women's participation in the electoral arena and the emerging scholarship on the relationship between the media and women in politics, the participation of women of colour, and women's activism outside the electoral arena. This volume demonstrates both the wealth of knowledge about women and American politics by the current generation of scholars and the vast number and range of important research questions, which pose a challenge for the next generation.

House and Street

House and Street
Title House and Street PDF eBook
Author Sandra Lauderdale Graham
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 524
Release 1992
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780292727571

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During the later half of the nineteenth century, a majority of Brazilian women worked, most as domestic servants, either slave or free. House and Street re-creates the working and personal lives of these women, drawing on a wealth of documentation from archival, court, and church records. Lauderdale Graham traces the intricate and ambivalent relations that existed between masters and servants. She shows how for servants the house could be a place of protection—as well as oppression—while the street could be dangerous—but also more autonomous. She integrates her discoveries with larger events taking place in Rio de Janeiro during the period, including the epidemics of the 1850s, the abolition of slavery, the demolition of slums, and major improvements in sanitation during the first decade of the 1900s. House and Street was originally published by Cambridge University Press in 1988. For this paperback edition, Lauderdale Graham has provided a new introduction.

Feminist Thought

Feminist Thought
Title Feminist Thought PDF eBook
Author Rosemarie Tong
Publisher Routledge
Pages 556
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429974876

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A classic resource on feminist theory, Feminist Thought offers a clear, comprehensive, and incisive introduction to the major traditions of feminist theory, from liberal feminism, radical feminism, and Marxist and socialist feminism to care-focused feminism, psychoanalytic feminism, and ecofeminism. The fifth edition has been thoroughly revised, and now includes a new chapter on Third Wave and Third Space Feminism. Also added to this edition are significantly expanded discussions on women of color feminisms, psychoanalytic and care feminisms, as well as new examinations of queer theory, LGBTQ and trans feminism. Learning tools like end-of-chapter discussion questions and the bibliography make Feminist Thought an essential resource for students and thinkers who want to understand the theoretical origins and complexities of contemporary feminist debates.

More Than Medicine

More Than Medicine
Title More Than Medicine PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Nelson
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 277
Release 2015-03-06
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0814770665

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This book reveals how feminists of the '60s and '70s applied the lessons of the new left and civil rights movements to generate a women's health movement. The new movement shifted from the struggle to revolutionize health care to the focus of ending sex discrimination and gender stereotypes perpetuated in mainstream medical contexts. Moving from the campaign for legal abortion to the creation of community clinics and feminist health centers, Nelson illustrates how these activists revolutionized health care by associating it with the changing social landscape in which women had power to control their own life choices.