Feminism and the Family: Politics and Society in the UK and the USA

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St. Martin's Press, 2000 - Family & Relationships - 279 pages
Why has the interlacing of gender issues and the family become a dominant strand of political discourse and policy development in the 20th century? Will the historical contradictions that have beset the relationship between the family and feminist aspirations continue through the new milennium? Is the "new feminism" a resolution of these tensions or part of the "anti-feminist backlash"? This study examines the continuing "war over the family" in the US and UK in the context of major socio-economic and cultural changes that have fundamentally shifted the ground of traditional gender relations and redrawn the material and psychological conditions for family life in the next century.

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About the author (2000)

Jennifer Somerville is Dean of the Faculty of Environmental and Social Science Studies, University of North London.

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