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The New Woman's Survival Catalog
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

The New Woman's Survival Catalog

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

At once practical and creative, this book was feminism's Whole Earth Catalog Originally published in 1973, The New Woman's Survival Catalog is a seminal survey of the second-wave feminist effort across the US. Edited by Kirsten Grimstad and Susan Rennie in just five months, The New Woman's Survival Catalog makes a nod to Stewart Brand's influential Whole Earth Catalog, mapping a vast network of feminist alternative cultural activity in the 1970s. Grimstad and Rennie set out on a two-month road trip in the summer of 1973, meeting and interviewing a range of organizations and individuals, and gathering vital information on everything from arts groups to bookstores and independent presses, heal...

Juggling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Juggling

Gould's story personifies the struggles that women still face in combining careers with family life.

Spellbound
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Spellbound

Spellbound: Women and Witchcraft in America is a collection of twelve articles that revisit crucial events in the history of witchcraft and spiritual feminism in this country. Beginning with the "witches" of colonial America, Spellbound extends its focus through the nineteenth century to explore women's involvement with alternative spiritualities, and culminates with examinations of the contemporary feminist neopagan and Goddess movements. A valuable source for those interested in women's history, women's studies, and religious history, Spellbound is also a crucial addition to the bookshelf of anyone tracing the evolution of spiritualism in America.

The New Woman's Survival Catalog
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

The New Woman's Survival Catalog

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Tiré du site Internet Amazon.com: "This book is a tool for women whose rising expectations are running into a wall of patriarchal privilege: the women who are aggrieved at the discrepancy between the expectations of expanded choice and room to grow and the reality of male resistance. Whether women wish to file job discrimination complaints, equal pay suits, or start their own separatist ventures, this catalog presents answers, aids, tools produced by the feminist movement in battle against sexism. But, it has relevance and usefulness to all women. After all, you don't have to be a feminist to want to prevent yourself from getting raped, to know whether that vaginal itch is worth a trip to the specialist, to get a bank loan, to have access to child care facilities, to avoid car repair ripoff.and the need for these survival tool is growing. This book documents a massive trend among American women occurring on many levels toward self assertion and an end to dependency. It is meant, above all, to be a self-help tool for ALL women to take control of their lives."

Developing to Scale
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Developing to Scale

"Developing to Scale examines the techno-centric structure of global health practice through the history of the concept of appropriate technology. By looking at how certain technologies have been defined as more or less "appropriate" for the global south, based on assumptions about gender, race, culture, and environment, Heidi Morefield reveals the ways in which questions of technological scale have fundamentally shaped global health practice today. The idea that there was an "appropriate" level of technology, between the traditional and the modern, that would lead to sustainable social and economic development originated in the mid-1960s and gained considerable prominence in the 1970s. US f...

Listening to the Sirens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Listening to the Sirens

Judith Perraino investigates how music has been used throughout history to call into question norms of gender and sexuality. Beginning with an examination of the mythology surrounding the Sirens, she goes on to consider musical creatures, gods, humans and music-addled listeners.

Daring to Be Bad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 576

Daring to Be Bad

Winner of Outstanding Book Award of Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights An award-winning and canonical history of radical feminism, whose activist heat and intellectual audacity powered second-wave feminism—30th anniversary edition A fascinating chronicle of radical feminism’s rise and fall from the mid-Sixties to the mid-Seventies, Daring to Be Bad is a must-read for both students of gender history and activists of intersectionality. This thirtieth anniversary edition reveals how current debates about race, transgender rights, queer theory, and sexuality echo issues that galvanized and divided feminists fifty years ago.

Abortion Without Apology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Abortion Without Apology

"Abortion Without Apology is based on audiotaped, videotaped, and filmed interviews produced for the 'Abortion Rap' workshops and for the film documentary 'With a Vengeance', and on letters solicited for this pamphlet. If not otherwise indicated, all quotes are drawn from the following sources: Byllye Avery, 'In Defense of Roe' conference, videotaped April 8, 1989; Lucinda Cisler, interview videotaped February 16, 1988; Lana Clarke Phelan, interview videotaped November 6, 1987; Constance Cook, interview audiotaped February 3, 1987; Carol Downer, interview videotaped November 4, 1987; Rowena Gurner, interview audiotaped November 5, 1987, and letters dated December 13, 1989, and December 15, 1989; Brenda Joyner, interview filmed April 8, 1989; "Jane", interveiew filmed November 13, 1988; Patricia Maginnis, interview videotaped November 5, 1987, and letter dated December 28, 1989; Sojourner McCauley, interview filmed June 29, 1989; Irene Peslikis, interview audiotaped December 17, 1987, and interview videotaped July 14, 1988; Lorraine Rothman, interview videotaped November 4, 1987."--From Acknowledgements

Out of Silence, Sound. Out of Nothing, Something.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Out of Silence, Sound. Out of Nothing, Something.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-01-17
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  • Publisher: Catapult

In an elegant but contemporary voice, award-winning author Susan Griffin breaks down the creative process step-by-step, guiding the reader through a practical course in how to begin and end a work of literature, whether fiction or nonfiction, poetry, or prose The distinguished author of more than twenty-two books, many award-winning, Susan Griffin distills daily wisdom garnered from more than five decades teaching creative writing and editing manuscripts, as well as from her own writing. This collection of brief but ultimately pithy chapters designed to help beginning writers get started also guides experienced writers through blocks and difficulties of all kinds. Organized according to a practical timeline, Out of Silence, Sound. Out of Nothing, Something. elucidates the process of writing from beginning to end, presenting an approach that is similar to the practice of meditation as it encourages and enlarges the mind’s intrinsic capacity for creativity. An autobiographical account, a sometimes humorous, at times moving essay called “How I Learned to Write” is threaded throughout the book.

Between the Worlds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Between the Worlds

This volume investigates the trend toward pre-monotheistic worship and focuses on neo-paganism practitioners' desire to find the female in the divine. It includes the work of Starhawk, Ronald Hutton, Michael York, Graham Harvey, Jenny Blain, Helen A. Berger, Wendy Griffith, and more.