State of Struggle: Feminism and Politics in Alberta
Edmonton: University of alberta Press, 2003. pp. 227, book in as new condition, binding clean and tight. "Alberta's Conservative governments have employed several strategies to resist feminist claims for womens equality, from stonewalling during the 1970s oil boom, to grudging initiatives during the subsequent bust. Recentlyunder the guise of deficit reductionAlberta has adopted a neoliberal ideology that seeks to shrink the provinces role as a guarantor of equality. lois harder has written the definitive study of the modern evolution of politics in Alberta as seen through the lens of womens political struggles.". Soft Cover. Very Good/Paperback. 8vo.
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