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Germany serves as a case study of when and how members of intersectional groups—individuals belonging to two or more disadvantaged social categories—capture the attention of policymakers, and what happens when they do. This edited volume identifies three venues through which intersectional groups are able to form alliances and generate policy discussions regarding their concerns. Original empirical case studies focus on a wide range of timely subjects, including the intersexed, gender and disability rights, lesbian parenting, women working in STEM fields, workers’ rights in feminized sectors, women in combat, and Muslim women and girls.

 

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  1. Cover
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  1. Series Info, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. A Note on German Government Documents
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. List of Illustrations
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. Introduction
  2. Louise K. Davidson-Schmich
  3. pp. 1-34
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  1. Part One
  1. 1. Throwing the Boomerang: Intersex Mobilization and Policy Change in Germany
  2. Angelika von Wahl
  3. pp. 35-60
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  1. 2. Disabled Women Fighting for Equality
  2. Lisa Pfahl, Swantje Köbsell
  3. pp. 61-86
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  1. 3. The Last Occupational Prohibition: Constructing Women’s Entrance into the Bundeswehr
  2. Christina Xydias
  3. pp. 87-106
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  1. Part Two
  1. 4. Migrant Women and Immigrant Integration Policy
  2. Barbara Donovan
  3. pp. 107-144
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  1. 5. Gendering the Controversy over Education Policy Reform in Hamburg, Germany
  2. Jeff Bale
  3. pp. 145-172
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  1. Part Three
  1. 6. Gendering the German Minimum Wage Debate: A Male Frame for a Female Problem
  2. Annette Henninger
  3. pp. 173-202
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  1. 7. Amending Germany’s Life Partnership Law: Emerging Attention to Lesbians’ Concerns
  2. Louise K. Davidson-Schmich
  3. pp. 203-236
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  1. 8. Grassroots Organizing in Eastern Germany to Promote Women in STEM
  2. Katja M. Guenther
  3. pp. 237-256
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  1. Conclusion: Power, Institutions, and Intersectional Research in Germany and Beyond
  2. Louise K. Davidson-Schmich
  3. pp. 257-268
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 269-272
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 273-284
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