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The Acceptable Face of Feminism: The Womens Institute as a Social Movement
The Acceptable Face of Feminism: The Womens Institute as a Social Movement
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Contesting common-sense perceptions about both the Women's Institute and feminism, Andrews interrogates preoccupations with domestic spaces and skills, and evaluates WI campaigns, especially how they articulate and attempt to meet the needs of rural women. The value system that the WI provided is explored as part of the movement's significance as The Acceptable Face of Feminism.
'This is the absolute best book on the history of the WI - authoritative and deeply researched, yet readable too.'
Lucy Worsley, Historian and Chief Curator, Historic Royal Palaces
'The re-issue of this important book, in 2015, for the centenary of the foundation of the Women's Institute Movement, is timely. The cosy idea of the institutes being concerned with just "Jam and Jerusalem" is knocked on its head, as Andrews clearly articulates their role in social welfare and their relationship to feminism. This book enables a broader and more complex appreciation of the institutes, and their contribution to British society.'
Professor June Purvis, University of Portsmouth
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