Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Cradle Falls; Chapter 3 Size the Day; Chapter 4 Getting and Giving Support; Chapter 5 The Metamorphosis of Feminism in Women’ Self-Help; Chapter 6 The Revolution from Within;
Verta Taylor is Associate Professor of Sociology at Ohio State University. She is the co-author of Survival in theDoldrums: The American Women's Rights Movement, 1945 tothe 1960s, and co-editor of Feminist Frontiers.
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-- Political Processes
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"Rock-a-by-Baby is a moving story grounded in women's experience of
postpartum depression. It is also an insightful analysis of new
social movements and feminism in late-twentieth-century America.
Verta Taylor links the personal and the political in rich
sociological and feminist tradition. And she does so wonderfully."
-- Political Processes
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