
Women's Rights
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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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Introduction by Lynn Walter
Argentina: The Long Road to Women's Rights by Marysa Navarro
Bolivia: Women's Rights, the International Women's Convention, and State Compliance by Gratzia Vilarroel Smeall
China: First the Problem of Rights and Law by Sharon K. Hom
Cuba: The Search for Women's Rights in Private and Public Life by Araceli Alonso
Denmark: Women's Rights and Women's Welfare by Lynn Walter
Egypt: Multiple Perspectives on Women's Rights by Bahira Sherif
The European Union: Women's Rights in the European Union by Madeleine Shea
India: Women's Movements from Nationalism to Sustainable Development by Manisha Desai
Iran: Emerging Feminist Voices by Ziba Mir-Hosseini
Israel: The Myth of Gender Equality by Chava Frankfort-Nachmias
Japan: Democracy In A Confucian-Based Society by Linda White
Nigeria: Women Building on the Past by Victoria B. Tashjian
Ojibwe Women of the Western Great Lakes by Lisa M. Poupart
United States: The Great Work Before Us by Cheryl Toronto Kalny
Zimbabwe: Women's Rights and African Custom by Sita Ranchod-Nilsson
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