A feminist biography of the only woman to become prime minister of
Israel In this authoritative and empathetic biography, Pnina Lahav
reexamines the life of Golda Meir (1898–1978) through a feminist
lens, focusing on her recurring role as a woman standing alone among
men. The Only Woman in the Room is the first book to contend with
Meir’s full identity as a woman, Jew, Zionist leader, and one of the
founders of Israel, providing a richer portrait of her persona and
legacy. Meir, Lahav shows, deftly deflected misogyny as she traveled
the path to becoming Israel’s fourth, and only female, prime
minister, from 1969 to 1974. Lahav revisits the youthful encounters
that forged Meir’s passion for socialist Zionism and reassesses her
decision to separate from her husband and leave her children in the
care of others. Enduring humiliation and derision from her colleagues,
Meir nevertheless led in establishing Israel as a welfare state where
social security, workers’ rights, and maternity leave became law.
Lahav looks at the challenges that beset Meir’s premiership,
particularly the disastrous Yom Kippur War, which led to her
resignation and withdrawal from politics, as well as Meir’s bitter
duel with feminist and civil rights leader Shulamit Aloni, Meir’s
complex relationship with the Israeli and American feminist movements,
and the politics that led her to distance herself from feminism
altogether. Exploring the tensions between Meir’s personal and
political identities, The Only Woman in the Room provides a
groundbreaking new account of Meir’s life while also illuminating
the difficulties all women face as they try to ascend in
male-dominated fields.
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Golda Meir and Her Path to Power
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691239316
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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