Are women fighting over the same issues and for the same rights
all around the world? What are the gains that have been made for
women in different cultures over the past 200 years? Students will
find answers to these and similar questions in this unique resource
of fifteen case studies exploring the problems surrounding the
fight for women's rights in different countries, ranging from
Argentina to Zimbabwe. The history, the public perceptions,
contemporary problems, the future of women's rights, and the roles
of activists concerning these rights are examined. The detailed
explorations provide readers with the opportunity to discover the
different cultural attitudes toward women.
In order to facilitate comparisons, each chapter follows a
similar outcome. The countries were chosen to represent every
region of the world and to provide as broad a picture as possible
of the issues presented by women's struggles for equality. Each
case study asks how national, cultural, class, racial, and
religious differences have influenced women's rights. These
different views of ways in which women have sought their rights
around the world will help students to understand the fight for
women's rights in a broad sense as a social issue that affects all
of humanity.
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