Feminism and socialism / Edited with an introd. by Linda Jenness.
Publication details: New York : Pathfinder Press, 1972.Description: 160 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): Online resources:Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Jessie Street National Women's Library General Stacks | 305.42 FEM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available for loan to members and ILL | The first items in the Library's core collection came from a bequest in 1988 from feminist Eva Maria. The books went to Women's Liberation House, and then to the new Jessie Street National Women's Library after it opened in 1989. | 50181 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Feminism and socialism: Lund, C. Female liberation and socialism, an interview. Waters, M.-A. Are feminism and socialism related?--Issues in the women's movement: Stone, B. Women and political power. Double jeopardy, the oppression of Black women and Chicanas: Williams, M. Why women's liberation is important to Black women. Vidal, M. Chicanas speak out--new voice of La Raza. Jaquith, C. Issues before the abortion movement. Stone, B. Questions and answers on the Equal Rights Amendment. Feeley, D. The family. Miller, R. A reply to Dr. Spock on child care. Lipman, C. Why red-baiting hurts the feminist movement.--The literary storm: Sexual politics, a Marxist appreciation: Dawson, K. A revolutionary perspective on the oppression of women. Reed, E. In defense of Engels on the matriarchy. Feeley, D. Women and the Russian Revolution. Chertov, E. Women's oppression, the literary reflection. Jenness, L. An answer to Norman Mailer's Prisoner of sex.--A socialist program for women's liberation: Towards a mass feminist movement.
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