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Protest engendered: the participation of women steelworkers in the wheeling-Pittsburgh steel strike of 1985

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Fonow, Mary Margaret

Gender and Society

1998

12

6

710-728

gender ; history ; iron and steel industry ; steel worker ; strike ; women

USA

Gender equality & Women

English

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"This article examines the participation of women in the 1985 labor strike at Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel. The author views the strike as a deeply gendered act of protest where the issues, strategies, tactics, and resources used by women workers differ from those used by men, and simultaneously, as the occupational site that provided workers an opportunity to affirm, to modify, and to contest their understandings of gender. Paradoxically, women both challenge and conform to normative gender scripts for protest. They resisted the efforts of men to impose a gender division of labor and sought to mobilize the community in support of the strike."

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