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Racing for the cure and taking back the night: Constructing gender, politics, and public participation in women's activist/volunteer work.

机译:争取治愈,并度过一个黑夜:在妇女的维权人士/志愿者工作中建立性别,政治和公众参与。

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Gender ideologies are an important yet understudied feature shaping social change in America. In the following dissertation project, I analyze the social processes through which gender is constructed and reproduced in the U.S. breast cancer movement in comparison to those in the anti-sexual violence movement. Though prior sociological research finds that gender matters to social movements and activism, this research builds from the identification of gender as important to show how gender matters. Findings are based on over three years of ethnographic research, a period during which I conducted on-going participant observation at two social movement organizations and three activist/advocacy conferences. In addition to my intensive participation at these locations, I completed formal and informal interviews with over sixty social movement participants and analyze movement brochures, flyers, photographs, news articles, and other memorabilia collected during my years of participation. My analysis reveals contradictions as an inherent feature of social movements, social movement organizations, and participation within movements. In the chapters that follow, I analyze the causes and consequences of these contradictions. Specifically, I show that gendered constructions of social change shape the extent to which women are thought of, and think of themselves, as political actors and as fully participating members of society. I also find that narrow conceptions of politics keep women's activist and volunteer efforts invisible---out of view from those with whom such groups might form alliances, out of view from potential beneficiaries of women's activist and volunteer efforts, and out of view from critics who argue that Americans' concern for others has disappeared. This work contributes to literatures in the sociology of gender, social movements, and public and political participation.
机译:性别意识形态是塑造美国社会变革的重要但未被充分研究的特征。在下面的论文项目中,我将分析与反性暴力运动相比,在美国乳腺癌运动中构建和复制性别的社会过程。尽管先前的社会学研究发现性别与社会运动和行动主义息息相关,但这项研究是建立在对性别重要性的认同之上,以表明性别如何重要。调查结果基于三年以上的人种学研究,在此期间,我在两个社会运动组织和三个维权人士/倡导会议上进行了持续的参与者观察。除了我在这些地方的大量参与外,我还与60多名社会运动参与者进行了正式和非正式的采访,并分析了我参与期间收集的运动小册子,传单,照片,新闻报道和其他纪念品。我的分析揭示了矛盾是社会运动,社会运动组织以及运动参与的固有特征。在接下来的章节中,我将分析这些矛盾的原因和后果。具体而言,我表明,社会变革的性别建构影响着妇女作为政治角色和社会的充分参与者的思考和自我思考的程度。我还发现,狭义的政治观念使妇女的积极分子和志愿人员努力看不到-从这类团体可能结成联盟的人的角度出发,从妇女积极分子和志愿人员努力的潜在受益者角度出发,也没有批评者的视野他们辩称美国人对他人的关注已经消失。这项工作为社会性别,社会运动以及公众和政治参与的社会文学做出了贡献。

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  • 作者

    Blackstone, Amy Maria.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.;Health Sciences Public Health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 248 p.
  • 总页数 248
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:45

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