Article contents
Understanding the Future of Feminism Requires Understanding Conservative Women
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 May 2014
Extract
The question of whether or not we still need a women's movement is legitimate and important, but it usually presumes a conflation of women with feminist. Certainly, significant gains in women's rights and status are due to decades of feminist activism, but feminists have not been the only ones advocating on behalf of women. Indeed, as long as there have been feminist women's movements, there have been conservative women contesting them. The increase in the number of conservative women running for office and the growth of a conservative women's movement prompts further questions about identity and representation, women's interests, and the future of feminism itself.
- Type
- Critical Perspectives on Gender and Politics
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association 2014
References
REFERENCES
- 10
- Cited by