Examines the current trend in antifeminism in America to reveal biases against women in film, science, law, and politics, explaining how women have lost ground in their quest for equal rights.
In critically acclaimed author Sarah Darer Littman's gripping new novel what happens online doesn't always stay online . . .
As literary scholars Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar observe of the postwar era, "[Just as more and more women were getting paid for using their brains, more and more men represented them in novels, plays, and poems as nothing but ...
" -- "Newsweek. "From the Trade Paperback edition.
Backlash
Integrating the approaches of women's historians and political historians, this book explores changes in women's status that occurred from the time of the American Revolution until the election of Andrew Jackson.
Navy SEAL Kel Bennett is still alive, although gravely injured from the Saint Squad op that thwarted a terrorist attack in the southwestern U.S. While his wife Marilyn is relieved to have him stationary in a hospital bed, the backlash from ...
This book offers a greater understanding of the challenges and threats facing global environmentalism, concluding that the environmental movement now has a chance to re-evaluate and change for the better to beat the backlash - a chance that ...
“You should call Frank Gibson. He's the senior investigator, and it was clear to me that he was running the show. Tell him what's happened. I can be your witness.” She held back a laugh. “Hunter, I don't think they'd take either of our ...
Renewable energy is rising within an energy system dominated by powerful vested energy interests in fossil fuels, nuclear and electric utilities.
"--Lisa Garc a Bedolla, author of Latino Politics "In this book, Abrajano and Hajnal examine the deep and broad ways in which views on immigration have altered the partisan landscape in the United States.