دانلود کتاب A Fearful Freedom: Women's Flight from Equality
by Wendy Kaminer
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عنوان فارسی: آزادی ترسناک: فرار زنان از برابری |
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If the 1970s were marked by enormous progress for women, the 1980s have been a slide-back decade. Lawyer and writer Wendy aminer, in this brilliantly argued book, shows how revival of the notion that men are naturally more analytic, aggressive, and interested in success, while women are naturally more compassionate and nurturing has harmed the cause of women. Doubting their own ability to compete in the marketplace while being responsible for child care, many women, including some feminists, have taken what Kaminer calls the "protectionist" view, asking for child custody laws and workplace benefits favoring mothers — instead of for equal rights.
In A Fearful Freedom, Kaminer presents an impassioned defense of equality. She shows how protective laws in the workplace, the home, and the criminal justice system, which some believe helpful, always hurt women by advancing debilitating stereotypes of feminine passivity, weakness, and dependence. Covering a wide range of issues, including abortion, reproductive rights, divorce reform, workplace rights, and sexual violence, Kaminer clarifies the connection between racial and sexual equality and outlines the struggle for full equality facing women in the 1990s. This fascinating and bracing book raises once again the banner of equality, combining clear-sighted legal analysis with history in an eloquent story of sexual justice.
"Kaminer develops her case for a public policy of equal rights with a lawyer's acuteness and a writer's narrative flair. She never loses sight of the real-life implications of legal debates; she never loosens the thread of her strong moral argument about what is just. This book is sure to find an enthusiastic readership among those concerned with gender, law, and public policy." — Nancy Rosenblum, Professor of Political Science, Brown University
"This thoughtfully reasoned analysis locates ideological, sentimental, and structural roadblocks to women's equality. Kaminer reveals deep ambivalence and resistance in American society to real changes in traditional roles, even as it espouses equal rights. A clear and convincing account of a complex social issue." — Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, author of Deceptive Distinction: Sex Gender and the Social Order and Professor of Sociology, Graduate Center, CUNY