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Radical America
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As Jonathan Weiner pointed out in his history of radical historians in the United States, more than any other journal, Radical America, expressed "a Marxism that valued working-class culture and consciousness and strove to integrate class analysis with the cultural con- cerns growing out of black nationalism, feminism, and youth culture."
My analysis of the larger context in which antipathy towards women's culture developed rests on the articles published by the key participants, often while they were still in graduate school, in Radical America.
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Michelle Moravec
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cover women's lib radical america
Radical America
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Women's Culture Resources
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links to online resources for women's culture in the women's liberation movement
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Michelle Moravec
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Document Archive from Scholar and the Feminist XXX Past Controversies, Present Challenges
Future Feminisms
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academic feminism
feminist conferences
women's studies
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Selections from thirty years of The Scholar and The Feminist Conferences at Barnard College
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various
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S & F Online
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Barnard Center for Research on Women
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1974-2005
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<ol><li>Mimi Abramovitz</li>
<li>Martha Ackelsberg</li>
<li>Marjorie Agosín</li>
<li>Susan McGee Bailey</li>
<li>Sheila Dauer and Barbara Schulman</li>
<li>Jane Flax </li>
<li>Judith Friedlander</li>
<li> Jane Gallop</li>
<li> Carol Gilligan</li>
<li> Sherry Gorelick</li>
<li> Mae G. Henderson</li>
<li>Ruth Hubbard</li>
</ol><p>Tanya Melich<br />Juliet Mitchell</p>
<p>Ruth Nemzoff<br />Stacy Wolf</p>
Women's Culture
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Radical America
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As Jonathan Weiner pointed out in his history of radical historians in the United States, more than any other journal, Radical America, expressed "a Marxism that valued working-class culture and consciousness and strove to integrate class analysis with the cultural con- cerns growing out of black nationalism, feminism, and youth culture."
My analysis of the larger context in which antipathy towards women's culture developed rests on the articles published by the key participants, often while they were still in graduate school, in Radical America.
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Michelle Moravec
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, The Early Years
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<p>1975 Baxandall on Elizabet Gurley Flynn, execerpted from an introduction to a volume of EGF’s writings that the American Institute for Marxist Studies refused to print,. Flynn as depicted by Baxandall is the perfect offspring of the marriage of feminism and socialist. She first gained acclaim, as a youngster who advocated for the enfranchisement of women in her school’s oratory contest, and rose to public acclaim as a teen defender of the rights of workers. Baxandall describes her as a “class conscious feminist child prodigy.” Like feminists of the 1970s, Flynn drew her radicalism from her lived experiences, “her family, her poverty, and her encounters with anarchists and socialists” so that by high school she was plowing through Engels and Bebel, still in the 1970s the foundational texts for socialist women, as well as Wollstonecraft. While still a minor, Flynn joined the new union, the I.W.W. and was elected a delegate to the convention, and made speeches on behalf of the union, for which she received her first wages. Despite her commitment to the I.W.W., Flynn took on their bifurcated notion of womanhood, described by Baxandall as “women like their mothers, and bad women who fleeced them on payday.” Flynn struggled to change this attitude, even as she hewed to the party line that class divided precluded alliances along the lines of sex “the ‘wueen of the parlor’ has no interest in common with the ‘maid of the kitchen’.”</p>
<p>At 17, Flynn quit school and went to work as an organizer for the I.W.W. , where she quickly met and married a miner. Despite her marriage, Flynn carried on her independent political life, and within a few years, the marriage ended. Flynn returned to her parents’ home with her one surviving child in tow, and resumed her labor work as soon as the child weaned. Flynn paid particular attention to the plight of female workers and workingmen’s wives, providing a gendered analysis of their class-based oppression. This, combined with her activism, turned Flynn into something of a role model. </p>
http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1125403651398134.pdf
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Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall
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Radical America
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January-February 1975
Radical America
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Women's Culture Resources
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links to online resources for women's culture in the women's liberation movement
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Michelle Moravec
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Everywoman Play
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Women's Culture Resources
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links to online resources for women's culture in the women's liberation movement
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Michelle Moravec
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FSW broadside
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feminist art, art education
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broadside designed by Sheila de Bretteville to announce and recruit for the Feminist Studio Workshop, an alternative program of feminist art education. Text written by Judy Chicago, Sheila de Bretteville, and Arlene Raven.
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Judy Chicago, Sheila de Bretteville, and Arlene Raven.
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PDF created by Sue Maberry and the staff of the Millards Sheets Library at Otis College of Art.
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c. late 1972
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English
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text, image,
Women's Culture
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Women's Culture Resources
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links to online resources for women's culture in the women's liberation movement
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Michelle Moravec
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FSW brochure
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links to online resources for women's culture in the women's liberation movement
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Michelle Moravec
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I Am Your Sister Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde Transgressing Boundaries Studies in Black Politics & Black Communities
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edited by RUDOLPH P. BYRDJOHNNETTA BETSCH COLEBEVERLY GUY-SHEFTALL
Audre Lorde
Women's Culture
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Women's Culture Resources
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links to online resources for women's culture in the women's liberation movement
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Michelle Moravec
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I LIke to Think Of Harriet Tubman
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<a href="http://www.angelfire.com/ca/iloveDave/mysg.html">poem</a>
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Susan Griffin
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No More Masks! An Anthology of Poems by Women, Florence Howe and Ellen Bass, eds
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Anchor Books
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1973
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Michelle Moravec
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Radical America
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As Jonathan Weiner pointed out in his history of radical historians in the United States, more than any other journal, Radical America, expressed "a Marxism that valued working-class culture and consciousness and strove to integrate class analysis with the cultural con- cerns growing out of black nationalism, feminism, and youth culture."
My analysis of the larger context in which antipathy towards women's culture developed rests on the articles published by the key participants, often while they were still in graduate school, in Radical America.
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Michelle Moravec
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kelly article header
Radical America
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Women's Culture Resources
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links to online resources for women's culture in the women's liberation movement
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Michelle Moravec
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Reading between the lines: a lesbian feminist critique of feminist accounts of sexuality
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p. 103 list from secondary works of who has been labeled a cultural feminist
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Denise Thompson
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Google Books
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Spinifex Press
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1991