Politics and Motherhood in the Cold War: The American Public Relations di Whitney Fore edito da LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Politics and Motherhood in the Cold War: The American Public Relations

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9783330053663

ISBN:

3330053666

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100
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Paperback
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Descrizione Politics and Motherhood in the Cold War: The American Public Relations

In the 1950s, the conservative New Right experienced its initial stirrings in a grassroots level movement dedicated to routing out communism and perceived socialism in the United States. At the forefront of this movement were various women-led groups, including the American Public Relations Forum (APRF) of Southern California. Concurrent with the rise of the New Right was the rise of the New Left, which opposed the nuclear arms race, the Vietnam War, and, later, racism and sexism. One particular group (though really a decentralized movement), Women Strike for Peace (WSP), was particularly active in these campaigns. Both the APRF and WSP utilized maternalist rhetoric and politics to not only recruit new members and mobilize existing members, but also to attract the attention of male politicians in an era when women were expected to remain in the domestic sphere.

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