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Title
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Women's feminist collective identity: A liberal feminist analysis of feminist identification and feminist consciousness.
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Creator
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Hiller, Tiffany Ann., Florida Atlantic University, Appleton, Lynn M.
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Abstract/Description
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Data from the 1992 American National Election Study are used to examine three issues: first, who is most likely to identify as a feminist; second, who is likely to show a feminist consciousness; and finally who possesses both the feminist identification and feminist consciousness that demonstrate a feminist collective identity. The results indicate that feminist identification and feminist consciousness are separate but related constructs and that overall feminist collective identity among...
Show moreData from the 1992 American National Election Study are used to examine three issues: first, who is most likely to identify as a feminist; second, who is likely to show a feminist consciousness; and finally who possesses both the feminist identification and feminist consciousness that demonstrate a feminist collective identity. The results indicate that feminist identification and feminist consciousness are separate but related constructs and that overall feminist collective identity among women is weak. The findings indicate a need to make clear which dimension--feminist identification or feminist consciousness--is being used in efforts to understand women's feminist collective identity and how these three concepts interact with cohort, employment status, income, education, race, and marital status.
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Date Issued
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1997
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/15500
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Subject Headings
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Feminist theory--United States, Women--United States--Social conditions, Women--United States--Identity, Feminism--United States, Consciousness
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Format
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Document (PDF)