By showing how unions raised the wages of male workers in part by transforming working-class women into middle-class housewives, Christopher Gerteis demonstrates that organized labor's discourse on womanhood not only undermined women's status within the labor movement, but also prevented unions from linking with the emerging woman-led, neighborhood-centered organizations that typified social movements in the 1960s-a misstep that contributed to the decline of the socialist labor movement in subsequent decades.
By showing how unions raised the wages of male workers in part by transforming working-class women into middle-class housewives, Christopher Gerteis demonstrates that organized labor's discourse on womanhood not only undermined women's status within the labor movement, but also prevented unions from linking with the emerging woman-led, neighborhood-centered organizations that typified social movements in the 1960s-a misstep that contributed to the decline of the socialist labor movement in subsequent decades.
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ISBN-13: | 9780674035690 |
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Publisher: | Harvard University Asia Center, Publiications PRG |
Publication date: | 11/16/2009 |
Series: | Harvard East Asian Monographs Series , #321 |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 252 |
Product dimensions: | 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d) |