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Feminist in the White House - Midge Costanza, the Carter Years, and America''s Culture Wars

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Midge Costanza was one of the unlikeliest of White House insiders. But for a time during the seventies, this "loud-mouthed, pushy little broad" with no college education was a prominent focal point of the American culture wars. In this book, Doreen Mattingly draws on Costanza's life to tell a wider, but heretofore neglected, story of the hopeful yet fraught era of gender politics in late 70s Washington--a history that is not just important to US women's and presidential history but which continues to resonate in politics today.

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  • Preface

  • Chapter 1: Introduction

  • Chapter 2: Making It in a Man's World

  • Chapter 3: Vice Mayor of Rochester

  • Chapter 4: Sex, Power and the Campaign to Elect Jimmy Carter

  • Chapter 5: Window to the Nation: Midge Costanza Opens Up the White House

  • Chapter 6: Abortion, Controversy, and the Limits of Loyalty

  • Chapter 7: International Women's Year and the Battle to Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment

  • Chapter 8: "It Isn't Enough": Fighting for Feminist Policy

  • Chapter 9: The Decline and Fall of Midge Costanza

  • Chapter 10: It Never Rains in California



About the author

Doreen J. Mattingly is Professor Emerita of Women's Studies at San Diego State University.

Summary

A feminist, an outspoken activist, a woman without a college education, Midge Costanza was one of the unlikeliest of White House insiders. Yet in 1977 she became the first female Assistant to the President for Public Liaison under Jimmy Carter, emerging as a prominent focal point of the American culture wars. Tasked with bringing the views of special interest groups to the president, Costanza championed progressive causes even as Americans grew increasingly divided on the very issues for which she fought.

In A Feminist in the White House, Doreen Mattingly draws on Costanza's personal papers to shed light on the life of this fascinating and controversial woman. Mattingly chronicles Costanza's dramatic rise and fall as a public figure, from her initial popularity to her ultimate clashes with Carter and his aides. While Costanza challenged Carter to support abortion rights, gay and lesbian rights, and feminist policies, Carter faced increased pressure to appease the interests of the emerging Religious Right, which directly opposed Costanza's ideals. Ultimately, marginalized both within the White House and by her fellow feminists, Costanza was pressured to resign in 1978.

Through the lens of Constanza's story, readers catch a unique perspective of the rise of debates which have defined the feminist movement and sexual politics to this very day. Mattingly also reveals a wider, but heretofore neglected, narrative of the complex era of gender politics in the late 1970's Washington--a history which continues to resonate in politics today. A Feminist in the White House is a must-read for anyone with an interest in sexual politics, female politicians, and presidential history.

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The lessons learned from Midge Costanza's life have informed the political path of the modern LGBTQ movement-even for those who didn't know it. The seeds that were her passion, including uncompromising idealism, drive and political risk-taking have grown into a fierce forest of activism and change. A Feminist in the White House skillfully surfaces political and cultural tensions that we still see playing out today in the work for women's equality and LGBTQ freedom. This should be required reading for anyone interested in how far we've come and how far we have left to go."

Product details

Authors Doreen (Professor Emerita of Women''s S Mattingly, Doreen (Professor Emerita of Women's Studies Mattingly, Doreen J. Mattingly, Mattingly Doreen
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2021
 
EAN 9780197583357
ISBN 978-0-19-758335-7
No. of pages 328
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > History > Biographies, autobiographies
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

USA, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women, Biography: general, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists, Biography: historical, political & military, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, 20th Century, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, HISTORY / Women, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / National, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Women in Politics, Political activism, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Political science & theory, Political structure & processes, Political leaders & leadership, Social welfare & social services, Feminism & feminist theory, Comparative Politics, United States of America, USA, Social welfare and social services, Gender studies, gender groups, Gender studies: women, History of the Americas, Political science and theory, Feminism and feminist theory, Gender studies: women and girls, Biography: historical, political and military, Political leaders and leadership, Central / national / federal government, Political structure and processes, Central government, Political activism / Political engagement

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