“[Makes] for a thoughtful learning experience in the classroom, in a book club, or as a noteworthy read for early career scholars studying social movements, collective behavior, social change, and intersectionality.”Social Forces“[T]his is a book that students will love for what it succeeds at doing: laying out in concise and clear language how we think about gender in feminist studies and how the fragmentation of gender in and of itself will not bring about a world without patriarchy.”International Sociology“With great clarity and insight, Reger traces how gender influences all aspects of social movements: who joins, who leads, how agendas get defined, how activists frame social problems, and the very impacts movements have on society. Reger’s crystal clear account reveals that gender is present everywhere in movement activism. This is a ‘must read’ account for anyone who participates in, studies, or cares about social movements.” Holly McCammon, Vanderbilt University“This accessibly written book is both eminently teachable and a must-read for scholars. Using a wide range of engaging examples and centering intersectionality, Reger brilliantly synthesizes the most current research and unpacks how major processes in social movements are gendered.” Nancy Whittier, Sophia Smith Professor of Sociology, Smith College