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El. knyga: On Behalf of the Family Farm: Iowa Farm Women's Activism since 1945

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On Behalf of the Family Farm traces the development of womens activism and agrarian feminisms in the Midwest after 1945, as farm womens lives were being transformed by the realities of modern agriculture. Author Jenny Barker Devine demonstrates that in an era when technology, depopulation, and rapid economic change dramatically altered rural life, midwestern women met these challenges with their own feminine vision of farm life. Their agrarian feminisms offered an alternative to, but not necessarily a rejection of, second-wave feminism.

Focusing on women in four national farm organisations in Iowathe Farm Bureau, the Farmers Union, the National Farm Organization, and the PorkettesDevine highlights specific moments in time when farm women had to reassess their roles and strategies for preserving and improving their way of life. Rather than retreat from the male-dominated world of agribusiness and mechanised production, postwar women increasingly asserted their identities as agricultural producers and demanded access to public spaces typically reserved for men.

Over the course of several decades, they developed agrarian feminisms that combined cherished rural traditions with female empowerment, cooperation, and collaboration. Iowa farm women emphasised working partnerships between husbands and wives, womens work in agricultural production, and womens unique ways of understanding large-scale conventional farming.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(14)
Chapter One This Rich Gift of Voluntary Leadership: Rural Women's Activism in Iowa
15(24)
Chapter Two As Natural a Process: Women's Leadership in Township Farm Bureau Clubs
39(20)
Chapter Three Does Your Man Belong to the Farmers Union? Women and Cold War Politics in the Iowa Farmers Union
59(26)
Chapter Four Because Somebody Had to Do It: Women, Families, and the National Farmers Organization
85(28)
Chapter Five Hop to the Top with the Iowa Chop: The Iowa Porkettes and Transformative Leadership
113(24)
Conclusion 137(8)
Notes 145(26)
Bibliography 171(10)
Index 181
An assistant professor at Illinois College, USA, Jenny Barker Devine has won several prizes for her research, including the Zaffarano Prize for Graduate Student Research at Iowa State University (she was the first nonscientist to win it), the Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women in Politics, the Phi Alpha Theta Doctoral Scholarship, and the Ernest G. Hildner, Jr., Faculty Award of Illinois College.