Sisterhood Is Powerful. An Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement

Primary author
Publisher
Vintage
Place of Publication
NY
Date of Publication
1970
Number of Pages
602
Series
V - 539
Classification
I Issues and movements | A Women, Family, Sexual Identity | 1 Women and the Family
Description
- Morgan- Introduction: The Women's Revolution
- Connie Brown and Seitz- "You've come a long way, Baby": Historical Perspectives
- Know Your Enemy: A Sampling of Sexist Quotes
- Freeman- The 51 Percent Minority Group: A Statistical Essay
- Jones- The Dynamics of Marriage and Motherhood
- Gilbert- Women in Medicine
- Furman- "A House in Not a Home": Women in Publishing
- Smith Hobson- Women and Television
- Schnall- Women in the Military
- Van Gelder: The tales of Lois Lane: Women in Journalism
- Judith Ann- The Secretarial Proletariat
- Women's Caucus UoC- The Halls of Academe
- Glassman- Women and the Welfare System
- Tepperman- Two Jobs: Women Who Work in Factories
- Daly- Women and the Catholic Church
- Schulder- Does the Law Oppress Women?
- Barbarous Rituals
- Moss- It Hurts To Be Alive and Obsolete: The Ageing Woman
- Embree- Media Images 1: Madison Avenue Brainwashing - The Facts
- Florika- Media Images 2: Body Odor and Social Order
- Lydon- The Politics of Orgasm
- Weisstein- "Kinde, Kuche, Kirche" As Scientific Law: Psychology Constructs the Female
- Sherfey- A Theory of Female Sexuality
- Shainess- A Psychiatrist's View: Images of Woman - Past and Present, Overt and Obscured
- Cisler- Unfinished Business: Birth Control and Women's Liberation
- Strong- The Hooker
- Damon- The Least of These: The Minority Whose Screams Haven't Yet Been Heard
- Shelley- Notes of A Radical Lesbian
- Millett- Sexual Politics (in Literature)
- Peslikis- Resistances to Consciousness
- Beal- Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female
- Holmes Norton- For Sadie and Maude
- Black Women's Liberation Group- Statement on Birth Control
- Dvorkin- The Suburban Scene
- De Rivera- On De-segregating Stuyvesant High
- Women's Collective- Excerpts From The Diaries of all Oppressed Women
- Sutherland- An Introduction
- Longauex y Vasquez- The Mexican-American Woman
- Cohen- Experiment in Freedom: Women of China
- Piercy- The Grand Coolie Damn
- Kennedy- Institutionalized Oppression vs. The Female
- Mainardi- The Politics of Housework
- Sacks- Social Bases for Sexual Equality
- Pascalé, Moon and Tanner- Self-Defense for Women
- Dunbar- Female Liberation As The Basis For Social Revolution
- Sutheim- For Witches
- Lindsey- Elegy for Jane Mansfield, July 1967
- Lowen Fletcher- A Chant for My Sisters
- Strongin- Must I Marry
- Fritz- The Playground (A Prose Poem)
- Britton- She
- Rita Mae Brown- Dancing the Shout to the True Gospel or the Song Movement Sisters Don't Want Me to Sing
- West- Poem
- Piercy- Song of the Fucked Duck
- Anonymous- Poem: a seven-year old woman
- Shelley- Terror
- Russo- Poem
- Tepperman- Going Through Changes
- Plath- The Jailor
- NOW- Bill of Rights
- Solanis- Excerpts from the SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men) Manifesto
- New York Radical Women- Principles
- No More Miss America! Ten Points of Protest
- WAR- Letter to our Sisters in Social Work
- Media Women- How To name Baby
- Women's Majority Union- Lilith's Manifesto
- Statement on the University of Chicago Sit-in
- Women's Caucus YIP- An Exegesis on Women's Liberation
- Redstockings Manifesto
- The Feminists vs. the Institution of Marriage
- WITCH
- Songs
- Verbal Karate: Statistical and Aphoristic Ammunition
Notes
The quote "Kinde, Kuche, Kirche" should read "Kinder, Küche, Kirche". The meaning is slightly different.
Copy Number
2
Identifier
I A 1  MOR  reg 3302  cop 2
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