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Woman: An Issue

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4.9/5 (9357 ratings)
Description:Originally published as a special double issue of the distinguished The Massachusetts Review, the stories, poems, essays, and pictures of this book offer a brilliantly diverse exploration into just what it means to be a woman and a human being, into what women are. Includes contributions from: Anais Nin, Bella Abzug and Cynthis Edgar, Anne Halley, Mary Heath, Joan Goulianos, and thirty-one other contributors. Topics cover women in politics, black women in the American slave system, marriages of famous people, women in avant-garde theater, and other challenging contributions.NonfictionWomen and Politics: The Struggle for Representation by Bella S. Abzug and Cynthia EdgarNotes on Feminism by Anais NinOrganizing for Freedom by Penina Migdal GlazerSex-Roles and Sexual Attitudes in Sweden: The New Phase by Sondra R. HermanReflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves by Angela DavisAffirmation of Resistance: A Responce to Angela Davis by Johnetta ColeThe Role of Women in Liberation Struggles by Amy Jacques GarveyMary Beard's "Woman as Force in History": A Critique by Berenice A. CarrollSojourner Truth Calls Upon the President: an 1864 Letter by Sojourner TruthHeroines by Elizabeth T. PochodaA Mirror for Men: Stereotypes of Women in Literature by Cynthia Griffin WolffWomen, Energy, and Middlemarch by Lee R. EdwardsElizabeth Stuart Phelps: A Study in Female Rebellion by Christine StansellWomen and the Avant-Garde Theater: Interviews with Rochelle Owens, Crystal Field, Rosalyn Drexler by Joan GoulianosNorman Mailer: A Prisoner of Sex by Annette BarnesElizabeth Janeway and Germaine Greer by Arlyn DiamondMarriages: Zelda & Scott, Eleanor & Franklin by Mary Heath"So You Mayn't Ever Call Me Anything But Carrington" by J.J. WilsonFictionMy Mother and Politics by Mary Doyle CurranConfessionso Mother Goose by Anne HalleyPoetryTurning; Walking Through Walls by Lucille CliftonThree X Three by Sonia SanchezLife's Work by Maxine KuminThe Passion of Lizzie Borden by Ruth WhitmanFrayings by Priscilla GibsonIn the Season When the Earth by Giuliana MuttiMiss America by Lillian S. RobinsonLana Would by Nancy RaineFemale Liberation; Birth by Sue MullinsComplaint by Margaret ShookBlood Signs by Giuliana MuttiDeprivation by Nancy RiceNote from Bellevue by Carol HebaldDepression; Calling the Babysitter by Ellen DibbleArt"Am I Not a Woman and a Sister"—Eight Drawings by Lisa Unger BaskinTen Photographs by Tina ModottiA Portrait Photograph of Tina Modotti by Edward WestonArt's Looking Glass: Fifeteen (sic) Self-Portraits by Women by Marietta Tintoretta, et al.Cover ArtWoman in Purdah by Dorothea LangeWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Woman: An Issue. To get started finding Woman: An Issue, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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300
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0316211702

Woman: An Issue

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Originally published as a special double issue of the distinguished The Massachusetts Review, the stories, poems, essays, and pictures of this book offer a brilliantly diverse exploration into just what it means to be a woman and a human being, into what women are. Includes contributions from: Anais Nin, Bella Abzug and Cynthis Edgar, Anne Halley, Mary Heath, Joan Goulianos, and thirty-one other contributors. Topics cover women in politics, black women in the American slave system, marriages of famous people, women in avant-garde theater, and other challenging contributions.NonfictionWomen and Politics: The Struggle for Representation by Bella S. Abzug and Cynthia EdgarNotes on Feminism by Anais NinOrganizing for Freedom by Penina Migdal GlazerSex-Roles and Sexual Attitudes in Sweden: The New Phase by Sondra R. HermanReflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves by Angela DavisAffirmation of Resistance: A Responce to Angela Davis by Johnetta ColeThe Role of Women in Liberation Struggles by Amy Jacques GarveyMary Beard's "Woman as Force in History": A Critique by Berenice A. CarrollSojourner Truth Calls Upon the President: an 1864 Letter by Sojourner TruthHeroines by Elizabeth T. PochodaA Mirror for Men: Stereotypes of Women in Literature by Cynthia Griffin WolffWomen, Energy, and Middlemarch by Lee R. EdwardsElizabeth Stuart Phelps: A Study in Female Rebellion by Christine StansellWomen and the Avant-Garde Theater: Interviews with Rochelle Owens, Crystal Field, Rosalyn Drexler by Joan GoulianosNorman Mailer: A Prisoner of Sex by Annette BarnesElizabeth Janeway and Germaine Greer by Arlyn DiamondMarriages: Zelda & Scott, Eleanor & Franklin by Mary Heath"So You Mayn't Ever Call Me Anything But Carrington" by J.J. WilsonFictionMy Mother and Politics by Mary Doyle CurranConfessionso Mother Goose by Anne HalleyPoetryTurning; Walking Through Walls by Lucille CliftonThree X Three by Sonia SanchezLife's Work by Maxine KuminThe Passion of Lizzie Borden by Ruth WhitmanFrayings by Priscilla GibsonIn the Season When the Earth by Giuliana MuttiMiss America by Lillian S. RobinsonLana Would by Nancy RaineFemale Liberation; Birth by Sue MullinsComplaint by Margaret ShookBlood Signs by Giuliana MuttiDeprivation by Nancy RiceNote from Bellevue by Carol HebaldDepression; Calling the Babysitter by Ellen DibbleArt"Am I Not a Woman and a Sister"—Eight Drawings by Lisa Unger BaskinTen Photographs by Tina ModottiA Portrait Photograph of Tina Modotti by Edward WestonArt's Looking Glass: Fifeteen (sic) Self-Portraits by Women by Marietta Tintoretta, et al.Cover ArtWoman in Purdah by Dorothea LangeWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Woman: An Issue. To get started finding Woman: An Issue, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
300
Format
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Publisher
Release
ISBN
0316211702
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