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Title: TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE
CHANGES IN THE LEGAL STATUS OF U.S. WOMEN
By: Joan Hoff
Format: Paperback

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ISBN 10: 0842027297
ISBN 13: 9780842027298
Publisher: SCHOLARLY RESOURCES INC.,U.S.
Pub. date: 30 May, 2007
Series: The Worlds of Women Series
Pages: 275
Description: This text argues that women have yet to achieve full citizenship in the United States and most other Western democracies, and the equal rights approach is doomed to fall in achieving its stated goal of making women full citizens of the United States.
Synopsis: Women have yet to achieve full citizenship in the United States and most other Western democracies, and the equal rights approach is doomed to fall in achieving its stated goal of making women full citizens of the United States, Joan Hoff argues in her new book Too Little, Too Late: Changes in the Legal Status of U.S. Women. Women remain second-class citizens because advances in their legal status have almost always come years after reformers first started agitating for such rights. Female suffrage took 72 years, from the Seneca Falls convention in 1848 to the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. The first equal pay bill for women was introduced 93 years before the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963. And the Equal Rights Amendment was first introduced in 1923, only to fail to be ratified 49 years later. By the time such rights were - or in the case of the ERA were not - accorded women, they were obsolete. Equal rights feminism does not fully consider the institutionalized inequality women continue to experience in marriage and the workforce, Hoff asserts.And until recently, it ignored the debilitating social conditioning of men and women in American society which accounts for the hostility of many women to feminism and the gendered views of male judges, politicians, and other leaders. Too Little, Too Late presents the setbacks and successes in American women's legal struggle over the last 200 years. The book begins with a narrative essay followed by a document section that is divided within four broad subject areas: political rights, economic rights, marital and reproductive rights, and sociocultural rights. Organized chronologically, each section contains a brief introduction describing the steady, sporadic or retrograde nature of the changes in women's legal status. This provides a comprehensive overview of the changes in each of these four major areas of women's rights that will help readers understand the documents from an historical perspective. Provocative and compelling, Too Little, Too Late will spark much debate on this important topic.
Publication: US
Imprint: Scholarly Resources Inc.,U.S.
Returns: Non-returnable
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