Class, Race, and Sex: The Dynamics of Control
feminist conference
academic feminism
French Feminism
A collection of essays based on the seventh and eight Scholar and Feminist conferences held at Barnard College, NY , in April of 1980 and 1981
Amy Swerdlow and Hanna Lessinger, Editors
scan created by Barnard Center for Research on Women
G.K. Hall
1983
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English
Conference Program Scholar & The Feminist V
feminist art movement
feminist conferences
artivism
academic feminism
Program from the Scholar & The Feminist V Creating Feminist Works
Barnard Center for Research on Women
The scholar and the feminsit website
Barnard Center for Research on Women
<p>Panelists/presenters: Jacqueline Anderson Mattfeld, Eve Merriam, Nancy K. Miller, Harmony Hammond, Elizabeth Minnich, Ann Sutherland Harris, Catti James, Catherine R. Stimpson, Honor Moore, Suzanne Kessler, Wendy McKenna, Sandra M. Whisler, Erika Duncan, Karen Malpede, Carol McCauley, Gloria Orenstein- Diane Lacey, Naomi Weisstein, Alix Kates Shulman, Elizabeth Weatherford, Margo Jefferson, Wilma Diskin, Paula Doress, Electa Arenal, May Stevens,</p>
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<p> Coordinator Elizabeth Minnich Planning Committee Louise Adler, Hester Eisenstein, Irene Finel-Honigman, Pamela Fishman, Linda Marks, Mary Parlee, Susan R. Sacks, Maria von Salisch, Sandra Whisler Conference Coordinators, Women's Center Jane S. Gould, Ellen McManus</p>
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English
April 15 1978
Women's liberation and the sublime: feminism, postmodernism, environment
p 11 discussion of activists labeled "cultural feminists"
Bonnie Mann
<a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=gcVFXwVsKiQC&pg=PA11&dq=%22susan+griffin%22+%22mary+daly%22+%22adrienne+rich%22+%22robin+morgan%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VYEDT-2gGcjb0QGj5cXHAg&ved=0CD0Q6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=%22susan%20griffin%22%20%22mary%20daly%22%20%22adrienne%20rich%22%20%22robin%20morgan%22&f=false">Google Books</a>
Oxford University Press
2006
Cassandra Langer's Romaine Brooks site
ALL OR NOTHING: Romaine Brooks
deals with the artist as a hero of her own making. When she died in 1970 Romaine Brooks had been neglected for decades. It was only with the 1972 exhibition organized by the then National Collection of Fine Arts (Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.) that a wide public once more saw her works.
Brooks provided art historical lineage as well as inspiration and model for 1970s lesbian feminist artists.
Cassandra Langer
<a href="http://dl.lib.brown.edu/pdfs/1124979008226934.pdf">Six Black Women: Why Did They Die</a>
reprint in Radical America of pamphlet Six Black Women: Why Did They Die
Combahee River Collective
Radical America
1979
Voice of the Women's Liberation Movement
periodical
women's movement
Issues of the first national women's liberation newsletter provided a way for many small groups across the country to communicate
CWLU members worked on it during its 7 issue lifetime. Edited by Jo Freeman aka "Joreen", out of Chicago, Illinois
CWLU herstory Project website
Chicago Women's Liberation Union Herstory Project
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English
March 1968-January 1969
Reading between the lines: a lesbian feminist critique of feminist accounts of sexuality
p. 103 list from secondary works of who has been labeled a cultural feminist
Denise Thompson
Google Books
Spinifex Press
1991
I Am Your Sister Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde Transgressing Boundaries Studies in Black Politics & Black Communities
edited by RUDOLPH P. BYRDJOHNNETTA BETSCH COLEBEVERLY GUY-SHEFTALL
Untitled Graphic
Image of woman giving birth
Hanako
Image from page 13 of Voice Of the Women's Liberation Movement, no 6
February 1969
image/jpg, 2304 × 3072, 1.7MB
image
FSW broadside
feminist art, art education
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.
Judy Chicago, Sheila de Bretteville, and Arlene Raven.
PDF created by Sue Maberry and the staff of the Millards Sheets Library at Otis College of Art.
c. late 1972
29 x 25 inches, paper
English
text, image,