Women's liberation! : Feminist writings that inspired a revolution & still can / edited by Alix Kates Shulman & Honor Moore.

"When Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique in 1963, the book exploded into women's consciousness. Before the decade was out, what had begun as a campaign for women's civil rights transformed into a diverse and revolutionary movement for freedom and social justice that challenged many aspect...

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Other Authors: Shulman, Alix Kates (Editor)
Moore, Honor, 1945- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York : A Library of America, [2021]
Series:Library of America ; Special Publication.
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Physical Description:xxix, 560 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Variant Title:
Feminist writings that inspired a revolution and still can
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505 0 0 |g 1963-1969.  |t (from) The feminine mystique /  |r Betty Friedan ;  |t Sex and caste: a kind of memo /  |r Casey Hayden and Mary King ;  |t (from) Jane Crow and the law: sex discrimination and Title VII /  |r Pauli Murray and Mary O. Eastwood ;  |t (from) SCUM manifesto /  |r Valerie Solanas ;  |t (from) Toward a female liberation movement, Part I /  |r Beverly Jones and Judith Brown ;  |t No more Miss America! /  |r New York Radical Women ;  |t Statement on birth control /  |r Black Women's Liberation Group of Mt. Vernon, New York ;  |t On celibacy /  |r Dana Densmore ;  |t The myth of the vaginal orgasm /  |r Anne Koedt ;  |t (from) Phallic criticism /  |r Mary Ellman ;  |t Leaflet /  |r Witch ;  |t An argument for black women's liberation as a revolutionary force /  |r Mary Ann Weathers ;  |t (from) Radical feminism /  |r Ti-Grace Atkinson ;  |t The personal is political /  |r Carol Hanisch ;  |t The politics of housework /  |r Pat Mainardi ;  |t Women: Do you know the facts about marriage? /  |r The Feminists ;  |t Double jeopardy: to be black and female /  |r Frances M. Beal ;  |t The man's problem /  |r Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Lisa Leghorn ;  |t (from) The next great moment in history is theirs /  |r Vivian Gornick ;  |t Manifesto and principles /  |r Redstockings --  |g 1970-1979.  |t (from) The dialectic of sex /  |r Shulamith Firestone ;  |t (from) Sexual politics /  |r Kate Millett ;  |t (from) The 51% minority /  |r Shirley Chisholm ;  |t Abortion law repeal (sort of): a warning to women /  |r Lucinda Cisler ;  |t The woman identified woman /  |r RadicaLesbians ;  |t (from) Are women equal under the law? /  |r Gene Boyer ;  |t (from) Angry notes from a black feminist /  |r Doris Wright ;  |t (from) Position paper on women /  |r Young Lords Party ;  |t Why I want a wife /  |r Judy Syfers ;  |t A brief elegy for four women /  |r Robin Morgan ;  |t (from) The children's house /  |r Marcia Sprinkle and Norma Allen Lesser ;  |t (from) Rape: the all-American crime /  |r Susan Griffin ;  |t (from) New voice of La Raza: Chicanas speak out /  |r Mirta Vidal ;  |t Black & blacklesbian /  |r Margaret Sloan ;  |t Sisterhood /  |r Gloria Steinem ;  |t (from) The housewife's moment of truth /  |r Jane O'Reilly ;  |t (from) Women who are writers in our century: one out of twelve /  |r Tillie Olsen ;  |t Lesbians in revolt /  |r Charlotte Bunch ;  |t Welfare is a women's issue /  |r Johnnie Tillmon ;  |t (from) Birth control /  |r Barbara Seaman ;  |t (from) Women and madness /  |r Phyllis Chesler ;  |t (from) The verbal karate of Florynce R. Kennedy, Esq. ;  |t (from) Consciousness-raising: a radical weapon /  |r Kathie Sarachild ;  |t Preface to Our bodies, ourselves /  |r Boston Women's Health Collective ;  |t (from) The new feminism and women's studies /  |r Catharine R. Stimpson ;  |t In search of our mothers' gardens /  |r Alice Walker ;  |t Wages against housework /  |r Silvia Federici ;  |t Practicing health without a license /  |r Lolly Hirsch ;  |t Sex and women's liberation /  |r Anne Forer ;  |t (from) Joan Little: the dialectics of rape /  |r Angela Davis ;  |t (from) Against our will: men, women and rape /  |r Susan Brownmiller ;  |t (from) A black feminist's search for sisterhood /  |r Michele Wallace ;  |t (from) The woman warrior /  |r Maxine Hong Kingston ;  |t (from) Through the flower: my struggle as a woman artist /  |r Judy Chicago ;  |t (from) Of woman born /  |r Adrienne Rich ;  |t (from) Trashing: the dark side of sisterhood /  |r Jo Freeman ;  |t A letter from a battered wife /  |r Del Martin ;  |t What is socialist feminism? /  |r Barbara Ehrenreich ;  |t The majority finds its past /  |r Gerda Lerner ;  |t A black feminist statement /  |r The Combahee River Collective ;  |t (from) In mourning and in rage... /  |r Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz ;  |t (from) Gyn/ecology /  |r Mary Daly ;  |t Notes from a free-speech junkie /  |r Susan Jacoby ;  |t Eleven ways to fight sexual harassment /  |r Lin Farley ;  |t (from) Uses of the erotic: the erotic as power /  |r Audre Lorde ;  |t Racism and women's studies /  |r Barbara Smith --  |g 1980-1991.  |t We're all in the same boat /  |r Rosario Morales ;  |t (from) Speaking in tongues: a letter to 3rd world women writers ;  |t To change the world for women /  |r Catharine MacKinnon ;  |t (from) Pornography /  |r Andrea Dworkin ;  |t Pornography and pleasure /  |r Paula Webster ;  |t My mother liked to fuck /  |r Joan Nestle ;  |t (from) La güera /  |r Cherríe Moraga ;  |t (from) Invisibility is an unnatural disaster: reflections of an Asian American woman /  |r Mitsuye Yamada ;  |t (from) From housewife to heretic /  |r Sonia Johnson ;  |t (from) The vows, wows, and joys of the high priestess or What do you people do anyway? /  |r Z. Budapest ;  |t (from) In a different voice: psychological theory and women's development /  |r Carol Gilligan ;  |t (from) Toward a feminist sexual revolution /  |r Ellen Willis ;  |t The fear that feminism will free men first /  |r Deirdre English ;  |t (from) A gathering of spirit /  |r Beth Brant ;  |t (from) Who is your mother? Red roots of white feminism /  |r Paula Gunn Allen ;  |t (from) Thoughts on Indian feminism /  |r Kate Shanley ;  |t Ending female sexual oppression /  |r bell hooks ;  |t (from) The mother tongue, Bryn Mawr commencement address /  |r Ursula K. Le Guin ;  |t style no. 1 /  |r Sonia Sanchez ;  |t Don't you talk about my mama! /  |r June Jordan ;  |t WHISPER: Women hurt in systems of prostitution engaged in revolt /  |r Sarah Wynter ;  |t (from) U.S. PROStitutes Collective /  |r Rachel West ;  |t (from) Pages from a gender diary: basic divisions of feminism /  |r Ann Snitow ;  |t (from) Backlash /  |r Susan Faludi. 
520 |a "When Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique in 1963, the book exploded into women's consciousness. Before the decade was out, what had begun as a campaign for women's civil rights transformed into a diverse and revolutionary movement for freedom and social justice that challenged many aspects of everyday life long accepted as fixed: work, birth control and abortion, childcare and housework, gender, class, and race, art and literature, sexuality and identity, rape and domestic violence, sexual harassment, pornography, and more. This was the women's liberation movement, and writing--powerful, personal, and prophetic--was its beating heart. Fifty years on, in the age of #MeToo and Black Lives Matter, this visionary and radical writing is as relevant and urgently needed as ever, ready to inspire a new generation of feminists. Activists and writers Alix Kates Shulman and Honor Moore have gathered an unprecedented collection of works--many long out-of-print and hard to find--that catalyzed and propelled the women's liberation movement. Ranging from Friedan's Feminine Mystique to Backlash, Susan Faludi's Reagan-era requiem, and framed by Shulman and Moore with an introduction and headnotes that provide historical and personal context, the anthology reveals the crucial role of Black feminists and other women of color in a decades long mass movement that not only brought about fundamental changes in American life--changes too often taken for granted today--but envisioned a thoroughgoing revolution in society and consciousness still to be achieved"--Back cover. 
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