Not Dead Yet: Feminism, Passion and Women's Liberation
Editat de Dr. Renate Klein PhD, Susan Hawthorneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
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ISBN-13: 9781925950328
ISBN-10: 1925950328
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 150 x 233 x 10 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Spinifex Press
Colecția Spinifex Press
ISBN-10: 1925950328
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 150 x 233 x 10 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Spinifex Press
Colecția Spinifex Press
Cuprins
Sisterhood Is Still Powerful: Maintaining the Rage Susan Hawthorne and Renate Klein
The New Old Woman Robin Morgan
The Womens History Insurgency Max Dashu
1945 Coleen Clare
Against a Hierarchy of Oppressions Linda Bellos
Full Body Scan Sandra Butler
Old Feminists Janice G. Raymond
Womens Liberation Now and Then Sheila Jeffreys
Activism Alison J. Laurie
Madame Memory Suniti Namjoshi
A Sweetie I Am Not! Betty McLellan
Dadirri Judy Atkinson
Never the Victory, Only the Struggle Phyllis Chesler
From Onlooker to Organizer Corazon Valdez Fabros
The Homeward Star Carol Lefevre
Emilys Mermaid Patricia Sykes
Onwards Cheryl Adam
Never Underestimate the Power of a Group of Radical Feminists Renate Klein
Never Turning Back: 50 Years of Feminism Sandra Coney
A Proud Woman Catherine Johns (Red Catherine)
Gracie Greylag the Protofeminist Suniti Namjoshi
Activism Comes in Waves Elaine Hutton
Waves of Feminism Lynda Birke and Consuelo Rivera-Fuentes
Mary Stuart Queen of Scots Jena Woodhouse
Rainbows End Carole Moschetti
Still So Much To Do Denise Thompson
Phone Call in the Year of COVID-19 Sandra Shotlander
Our House Biff Ward
Still Here, Still Clear and Still Lesbian Peggy A. Luhrs
Autonomous and Abolitionist Feminism Marta Fontenla
Strengthening Feminism in Aotearoa/New Zealand Prue Hyman
Great-grandmothers Disturbing Encounter at Checkout, 8.00 a.m., Woolworths at Kenmore, February 2021 Carole Ferrier
Explosion in Beirut: August 4, 2020 Evelyne Accad
I Am Impatient Judy Atkinson
The Light Is in the Blood Elaine dEsterre
The Womens Health Movement: Relevant as Never Before Phillida Bunkle
Plunging In: Life and Times in the 1970s Susan Varga
Education as Legitimate Escape to Independence for a Middle-class Woman Maresi Nerad
Reclaiming Our 1970s Feminist History Judy Wells
Angry Women Lynne Harne
Silly Young Girls and Hairy-legged Lesbians Lavender (Kate Lavender)
Becoming Irregular, Inspired by the Crones Cheris Kramarae
Scribbling Sisters Lynne Spender
A Golden Decade Phyllis Hall
Liberating Goddesses Spider Redgold
Mileva Einstein-Marić: Scientific Collaborator of Albert Einstein Senta Trmel-Pltz
In Praise of Sappho Suniti Namjoshi
Origins Kerryn Higgs
Radical Lesbian Feminists United Jean Taylor
I Wouldnt Be Dead for Quids Kaye Johnston
Could Be Wrong Sue Ingleton
From Military Dictatorship to Patriarchal Neoliberalism: Always Feminist! Magui Bellotti
A Call for Mother Earth and Humanity Claudia von Werlhof
An Honest History Martha Shelley
Ms Trewerway Eileen Haley
Personally Finola Moorhead
Interspersions from the Guards Van Patricia Sykes
Surely Not! Says Who? Wait a Minute! Helen Daintree
Life after Death: Carrying on the Work of Rita Arditti (19342009) Estelle Disch
A Feminist Manifesto: Never Waste a Good Crisis Diane Bell
The New Old Woman Robin Morgan
The Womens History Insurgency Max Dashu
1945 Coleen Clare
Against a Hierarchy of Oppressions Linda Bellos
Full Body Scan Sandra Butler
Old Feminists Janice G. Raymond
Womens Liberation Now and Then Sheila Jeffreys
Activism Alison J. Laurie
Madame Memory Suniti Namjoshi
A Sweetie I Am Not! Betty McLellan
Dadirri Judy Atkinson
Never the Victory, Only the Struggle Phyllis Chesler
From Onlooker to Organizer Corazon Valdez Fabros
The Homeward Star Carol Lefevre
Emilys Mermaid Patricia Sykes
Onwards Cheryl Adam
Never Underestimate the Power of a Group of Radical Feminists Renate Klein
Never Turning Back: 50 Years of Feminism Sandra Coney
A Proud Woman Catherine Johns (Red Catherine)
Gracie Greylag the Protofeminist Suniti Namjoshi
Activism Comes in Waves Elaine Hutton
Waves of Feminism Lynda Birke and Consuelo Rivera-Fuentes
Mary Stuart Queen of Scots Jena Woodhouse
Rainbows End Carole Moschetti
Still So Much To Do Denise Thompson
Phone Call in the Year of COVID-19 Sandra Shotlander
Our House Biff Ward
Still Here, Still Clear and Still Lesbian Peggy A. Luhrs
Autonomous and Abolitionist Feminism Marta Fontenla
Strengthening Feminism in Aotearoa/New Zealand Prue Hyman
Great-grandmothers Disturbing Encounter at Checkout, 8.00 a.m., Woolworths at Kenmore, February 2021 Carole Ferrier
Explosion in Beirut: August 4, 2020 Evelyne Accad
I Am Impatient Judy Atkinson
The Light Is in the Blood Elaine dEsterre
The Womens Health Movement: Relevant as Never Before Phillida Bunkle
Plunging In: Life and Times in the 1970s Susan Varga
Education as Legitimate Escape to Independence for a Middle-class Woman Maresi Nerad
Reclaiming Our 1970s Feminist History Judy Wells
Angry Women Lynne Harne
Silly Young Girls and Hairy-legged Lesbians Lavender (Kate Lavender)
Becoming Irregular, Inspired by the Crones Cheris Kramarae
Scribbling Sisters Lynne Spender
A Golden Decade Phyllis Hall
Liberating Goddesses Spider Redgold
Mileva Einstein-Marić: Scientific Collaborator of Albert Einstein Senta Trmel-Pltz
In Praise of Sappho Suniti Namjoshi
Origins Kerryn Higgs
Radical Lesbian Feminists United Jean Taylor
I Wouldnt Be Dead for Quids Kaye Johnston
Could Be Wrong Sue Ingleton
From Military Dictatorship to Patriarchal Neoliberalism: Always Feminist! Magui Bellotti
A Call for Mother Earth and Humanity Claudia von Werlhof
An Honest History Martha Shelley
Ms Trewerway Eileen Haley
Personally Finola Moorhead
Interspersions from the Guards Van Patricia Sykes
Surely Not! Says Who? Wait a Minute! Helen Daintree
Life after Death: Carrying on the Work of Rita Arditti (19342009) Estelle Disch
A Feminist Manifesto: Never Waste a Good Crisis Diane Bell