AcknowledgmentsPart I: Introduction1. Doing the Work of the Movement: Feminist Organizations - Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey MartinPart II: The Politics of Engagements: Challenging the Mainstream2. What Is the Feminist Movement? - Jane Mansbridge3. Discursive Politics and Feminist Activism in the Catholic Church - Mary Fainsod Katzenstein4. "Like a Tarantula on a Banana Boat": Ms. Magazine, 1972-1989 - Amy Farrell5. The Australian Femocratic Experiment: A Feminist Case for Bureaucracy - Hester Eisenstein6. Moving onto the Terrain of the State: The Battered Women's Movement and the Politics of Engagement - Claire Reinelt7. Outsider Issues and Insider Tactics: Strategic Tensions in the Women's Policy Network during the 1980s - Roberta Spalter-Roth and Ronnee Schreiber8. Feminist Organization Success and the Politics of Engagement - Joyce GelbPart III: Inside Feminist Organizations: Struggle, Learning, Change9. Feminist Goals and Organizing Processes - Joan Acker10. Organizational Learning in the Chicago Women's Liberation Union - Margaret Strobel11. Children of Our Culture? Class, Power, and Learning in a Feminist Bank - Allison Tom12. Turning It Over: Personnel Change in the Columbus, Ohio, Women's Movement, 1969-1984 - Nancy Whittier13. Black Women's Collectivist Movement Organizations - Their Struggles during the "Doldrums" - Bernice McNair BarnettPart IV: Emotions: A Hidden Dimension of Organizational Life14. Watching for Vibes: Bringing Emotions into the Study of Feminist Organizations - Verta Taylor15. "It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times": Emotional Discourse in the Work Cultures of Feminist Health Clinics - Sandra Morgen16. Feminism on the Job: Confronting Opposition in Abortion Work - Wendy SimondsPart V: Social Movement Strategies - Differences Between Organizations17. The Organizational Basis of Conflict in Contemporary Feminism - Carol Mueller18. Dilemmas of Feminist Coalitions: Collective Identity and Strategic Effectiveness in the