Sisterhood is global : the first anthology from the international women's movement /
Sisterhood Is Global has been revered as the essential feminist text on the international women's movement since its first appearance, when it was hailed as "a historic publishing event." The anthology features original essays Morgan commissioned from a deliberately eclectic mix of wo...
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Sisterhood is global : |b the first anthology from the international women's movement / |c compiled, edited, and with an introduction by Robin Morgan. |
250 | |a 1st ed. | ||
260 | |a Garden City, N.Y. : |b Anchor Press/Doubleday, |c 1984. | ||
300 | |a xxiii, 815 pages ; |c 24 cm | ||
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500 | |a Includes index. | ||
504 | |a Bibliography: pages 767-808. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g The |t silent victims / |r Semi Wali -- |g The |t day-to-day struggle / |r Fatma Oussedik -- |g The |t fire cannot be extinguished / |r Leonor Calvera -- |t Women in a warrior society / |r Sara Dowse and Patricia Giles -- |t Benevolent despotism versus the contemporary feminist movement / |r Cheryl Benard and Edit Schlaffer -- |g A |t fertile but ambiguous feminist terrain / |r Danda Prado -- |g The |t politics of survival / |r Amanda Sebestyen -- |g The |t empowerment of women / |r Greta Hofmann Nemiroff -- |g The |t Dutch-speaking Caribbean islands: fighting until the end / |r Donia M. Cuales -- |g The |t English-speaking Caribbean: a journal in the making / |r Peggy Antrobus and Lorna Gordon -- |g The |t French-speaking Caribbean: Haiti, a vacation paradise of hell / |r Cacos La Gonaïve -- |g The |t Spanish-speaking Caribbean: we women aren't sheep / |r Magaly Pineda -- |t Women of smoke / |r Marjorie Agosin -- |t Feudal attitudes, party control, and half the sky / |r Xiao Lu -- |t Fighting for the right to fight / |r Luz Helena Sanchez -- |t Paradise gained, paradise lost, the price of integration / |r La Silenciada -- |t Letter from a troubled Copenhagen redstocking / |r Tinne Vammen -- |t Needed, a revolution in attitude / |r Carola Borja -- |t When a women rebels / |r Nawal El Saadawi -- |t We cannot wait -- |g The |t right to be oneself / |r Hilkka Pietilä -- |t Feminism, alive, well, and in constant danger / |r Simone de Beauvoir -- |t Witch Vilmma's invention of speech-swallowing / |r Irmtraud Morgner -- |t Fragmented selves / |r Renate Berger, Ingrid Kolb, and Marielouise Janssen-Jurreit -- |t To be a women / |r Ama Ata Aidoo -- |g A |t village sisterhood / |r Margaret Papandreou -- |t Our daily bread / |r Stella Quan -- |g The |t nonexistence of women's emancipation / |r Suzanne Körösi -- |g A |t condition across caste and class / |r Devaki Jain -- |t Multiple roles and double burdens / |r Titi Sumbung -- |g A |t future in the past, the prerevolutionary women's movement / |r Mahnaz Afkhami -- |t Coping with the womb and the border / |r Nell McCafferty -- |t Up the down escalator / |r Shulamit Aloni -- |g A |t mortified thirst for living / |r Paola Zaccaria -- |g The |t sun and the shadow / |r Keiko Higuchi -- |t Not just literacy, but wisdom / |r Rose Adhiambo Arungu-Olende -- |g A |t grandmother's vision / |r Soon Chan Park -- |t God's will, and the process of socialization / |r Noura Al-Falah -- |g The |t harem window / |r Rose Ghurayyib -- |g The |t wave of consciousness cannot be reversed / |r Farida Allaghi -- |t Pioneers and promoters of women / |r Carmen Lugo -- |g The |t merchant's daughter and the so of the sultan / |r Fatima Mernissi -- |t Women as a caste / |r Manjula Giri -- |t In the unions, the parties, the streets, and the bedrooms / |r Corrine Oudijk -- |t Foreigners in our own land / |r Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Marilyn J. Waring -- |t To my compañeras on the planet Earth / |r Maria Lourdes Centeño de Zelaya -- |t Not spinning on the axis of Maleness / |g 'Molara Ogundipe-Leslie -- |t More power to women! / |r Berit Ås -- |t All it requires is ourselves / |r Vanessa Griffen -- |t Miriam Habib -- |t Women and the revolution / |r Fawzia Fawzia -- |t Not even with a rose petal / |r Ann Maria Portugal -- |t Let's pull down the bastilles before they are built / |r Anna Titkow -- |t Daring to be different / |r Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo -- |g The |t right to be persecuted / |r Elena Chiriac -- |g An |t emerging social force / |r Aisha Almana -- |t Elegance amid the phallocracy / |r Marie-Angelique Savané -- |t Going up the mountain / |r Motlalepula Chabaku -- |t Africa: a bulletin from within -- |t Women are the conscience of our country / |r Lidia Falcon -- |g The |t voice of women / |r Hema Goonatilake -- |t Women's studies, as a new village stove / |r Amna Elsadik Badri -- |t Similarity, singularity, and sisterhood / |r Rita Liljeström -- |t We superwomen must allow the men to grow up / |r Mallica Vajrathon -- |t It's time we began with ourselves / |r Tatyana Mamonova -- |t Good grief, there are women here! / |r Claire de Hedervary -- |t Honoring the vision of changing women / |r Rayna Green -- |t For as long as it takes / |r Giovanna Merola R. -- |g The |t braided army / |r Nguyen Thi Dinh -- |t Neofeminism, and its six mortal sins / |r Rada Iveković and Slavenka Drakulić-Illić -- |t Feminist progress, more difficult than decolonization / |r Gwendoline Konie -- |t It can only be handled by women / |r Olivia N. Muchena. |
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