The color of gender : reimaging democracy / Zillah R. Eisenstein.
Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, �1994.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 277 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780520914384
- 0520914384
- 0585229643
- 9780585229645
- 0520083385
- 9780520083387
- 0520084225
- 9780520084223
- 305.3 20
- HQ1237 .E58 1994eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-270) and index.
Print version record.
pt. 1. Stunted Imaginings: The Problems of Patriarchal Liberalism and Socialism. 1. Eastern European Male Democracies: A Problem of Unequal Equality -- pt. 2. Who Needs Guns? The Privatization of the American State. 2. United States Politics and the Myth of Post-Racism: The Supreme Court, Affirmative Action, the Black Middle Class, and the New Black Conservatives. 3. The "New Racism" and Its Multiple Faces: The Civil Rights Act of 1990-91, the Clarence Thomas Hearings, the Gulf War, and "Political Correctness" 4. Reproductive Rights and the Privatized State: The Webster Decision, Post-Webster Restrictions, and the Bush Administration. 5. The Contradictory Politics of AIDS: Public Moralism versus the Privatized State -- pt. 3. Read Our Lipstick: Further Imaginings. 6. Revisioning Privacy for Democracy. 7. Imagining Feminism: Women of Color Specifying Democracy.
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