The War on Women in the United States: Beliefs, Tactics, and the Best Defenses
By (Author) Joel T. Nadler
Edited by Meghan R. Lowery Ph.D.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
8th February 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Gender studies: women and girls
305.40973
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
737g
The book examines gender roles, gender inequity, and the impacts of both unintentional and purposeful efforts to undermine women's equal treatment in the United States, documenting what women have faced in the past and still face in America today. Although women's rights is a worldwide issue, this book examines how in the United States, an alleged "war on women" is still occurring. Are there only forces opposing women's equality that aim to subvert women's advancement, or are defensive strategies employed as well What has been the offensive response from women and supportive groups of women Is there actually substantial evidence of a "war on women," or is the idea primarily political rhetoric Are the actions and behaviors contributing to gender inequality intentional or unintentional In this unique collection, experts from multiple disciplines analyze the U.S. women's rights movement, developments, progress, and obstacles. The chapters extend the analogy of this fight for equal rights with a war to document how women's struggle for gender equality is simultaneously a health issue, a political issue, and a wider issue of social justicea formidable challenge in which women's lives are sometimes literally at stake and at risk. The book's contributors and editors take the unique angle of eyeing the fight for equality on the same level as a war, analyzing this "war" on historical/social/cultural levels (the "battlefield"); identifying policy, political, and legal issues ("major battles"); and explaining how to best fight on personal or individual levels ("skirmishes"). The coverage includes current federal and state initiatives that have fueled concern that women's rights are under continued assault. All of the nearly 162 million women in the United Statesand their family members, regardless of sexare affected by the issues addressed in this book.
Joel T. Nadler, PhD, is associate professor of psychology at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), Edwardsville, IL. He is also director of the SIUE Industrial/Organizational Psychology Master's program. Meghan R. Lowery, PhD, is an organizational psychologist based in Indianapolis, IN.