Contents
Preface
Rethinking Women and Politics: An Introductory Essay | Sandra Morgen and Ann Bookman
I. Expanding and Redefining the Political Terrain
1. "Making Your Job Good Yourself": Domestic Service and the Construction of Personal Dignity | Bonnie Thornton Dill
2. Building in Many Places: Multiple Commitments and Ideologies in Black Women's Community Work | Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
3. Gender and Grassroots Leadership | Karen Brodkin Sacks
II. Gender And The Shaping Of Women's Political Consciousness 95
4. "It's the Whole Power of the City Against Us!": The Development of Political Consciousness in a Women's Health Care Coalition | Sandra Morgen
5. Women Workers and Collective Action: A Case Study from the Insurance Industry | Cynthia B. Costello
6. The Edison School Struggle: The Reshaping of Working-Class Education and Women's Consciousness | Wendy Luttrell
III. Reverberations Among the Spheres: Family, Workplace, and Community Networks
7. Unionization in an Electronics Factory: The Interplay of Gender, Ethnicity, and Class | Ann Bookman
8. Urban Politics in the Higher Education of Black Women: A Case Study | Andree Nicola-McLaughlin and Zala Chandler
9. The Politics of Race and Gender: Organizing Chicana Cannery Workers in Northern California | Patricia Zavella
IV. Conditions, Catalysts, and Constraints: Political Economy and Grassroots Activism
10. Women, Unions, and "Participative Management": Organizing in the Sunbelt | Louise Lamphere and Guillermo J. Grenier
11. Working-Class Women, Social Protest, and Changing Ideologies | Ida Susser
12. Vending on the Streets: City Policy, Gentrification, and Public Patriarchy | Roberta M. Spalter-Roth
V. Grassroots Organizing and Political Theory: Toward a Synthesis
13. Communities, Resistance, and Women's Activism: Some Implications for a Democratic Polity | Martha A. Ackelsberg
14. "Carry It On": Continuing the Discussion and the Struggle | Ann Bookman and Sandra Morgen
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