Ebook: Communist Rhetoric and Feminist Voices in Cold War America
Author: Jennifer Keohane
- Tags: Women communists-United States-History-20th century., Women and communism-United States-History-20th century., United States-History-1945-, Feminism-United States-History-20th century., United States-Politics and government-1945-1989.
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
- City: Blue Ridge Summit, United States
- Language: English
- epub
This book tells the story of a group of women affiliated with the United States Communist Party (CPUSA) who used a variety of rhetorical resources to build credibility and transform the party into a vibrant dwelling place for feminist discourse and activism during a conservative period. It evidences Communist women's significant and creative resistance to Cold War society and its visions of appropriate, "normal" womanhood alongside their pleas for class and race consciousness in a country that took for granted the white, middle-class aspirations of citizens. Drawing on Marxist theory, transnational coalitions, and Cold War culture, Communist women's rhetorical strategies were incredibly powerful, and this book provides insight into how they catalyzed changes in a rigid political movement by establishing a platform for their radical ideals.
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