Peace as a Woman's Issue
Discover the compelling exploration of feminist ideologies in "Peace as a Woman's Issue" by the esteemed Syracuse University Press. Published in 1993, this insightful hardback spans 360 pages, delving into the rich history of the feminist peace movement in the United States. The book examines crucial connections between militarism and violence against women, highlighting the role of women as the "mothers" of society and their inherent responsibility as citizens. Additionally, it addresses the pressing desire for independence from male control, making it an essential read for those interested in gender studies, peace activism, and social justice. Engage with the narratives that have shaped women's roles in advocating for peace and justice, and understand the profound impact of their contributions to society.