All in the family : the realignment of American democracy since the 1960s / Robert O. Self.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Hill and Wang,
[2012], ©2012.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Physical Description: | viii, 518 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- This is a man's world, 1964-1973
- Are you man enough? Sixties breadwinner liberalism
- Last man to die: Vietnam and the citizen soldier
- Homosexual tendencies: gay men and sexual citizenship
- The subjection of women, 1964-1976
- The working mother has no wife: the dilemmas of market and motherhood
- Bodies on trial: the politics of reproduction
- American Sappho: the lesbian political imagination
- The permissive society, 1968-1980
- Wild before the fire: the sexual politics of an erotic revolution
- A process of coming out: from liberation to gay politics
- No steelworkers and no plumbers: liberalism in trouble
- A strange but righteous power: the breadwinner conservatism of forgotten Americans
- Family values, 1973-2011
- The price of liberty: antifeminism and the crisis of the family
- Go ye into all the world: God, family, and country in the fourth great awakening
- Ancient roots: the Reagan Revolution's gender and sexual politics
- Epilogue: neoliberalism and the making of the culture war.