Feminism -- United States
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Feminism -- United States
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Feminism
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Incoming Resources
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- Ain't I a woman, Black women and feminism, by Bell Hooks
- Frenemies, feminists, conservatives, and sexual violence, Nancy Whittier
- Where is your body? and other essays on race gender and the law, Mari J. Matsuda
- The Politics of the gender gap, the social construction of political influence, edited by Carol M. Mueller
- For the record, the making and meaning of feminist knowledge, Dale Spender
- Feminism in the mid-1970s, the non-establishment, the establishment, and the future : a report to the Ford Foundation, by Maren Lockwood Carden
- Motherhood reconceived, feminism and the legacies of the sixties, Lauri Umansky
- Governing the female body, gender, health, and networks of power, edited by Lori Reed and Paula Saukko
- Resisting citizenship, feminist essays on politics, community, and democracy, Martha A. Ackelsberg
- Women, the state, and welfare, edited by Linda Gordon
- Betty Friedan and the making of The feminine mystique, the American left, the cold war, and modern feminism, Daniel Horowitz
- Intimate justice, the black female body and the body politic, Shatema Threadcraft
- The U.S. women's movement in global perspective, edited by Lee Ann Banaszak
- The Trapped woman, catch-22 in deviance and control, Josefina Figueira-McDonough & Rosemary Sarri, editors
- Feminist generations, the persistence of the radical women's movement, Nancy Whittier
- The feminine mystique, Betty Friedan ; [introduction by Gail Collins ; afterword by Anna Quindlen]
- Social feminism, Naomi Black
- The woman citizen, social feminism in the 1920's, J. Stanley Lemons
- Feminism's forgotten fight, the unfinished struggle for work and family, Kirsten Swinth
- The female body and the law, Zillah R. Eisenstein
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. women's social movement activism, edited by Holly J. McCammon, Verta Taylor, Jo Reger, and Rachel L. Einwohner
- Feminist theory, a critique of ideology, edited by Nannerl O. Keohane, Michelle Z. Rosaldo, and Barbara C. Gelpi
- Black feminist thought, knowledge, consciousness, and the politics of empowerment, Patricia Hill Collins
- Contemporary feminist thought, Hester Eisenstein
- Black feminism reimagined, after intersectionality, Jennifer C. Nash
- Right-wing women, the politics of domesticated females, Andrea Dworkin
- Same difference, feminism and sexual difference, Carol Lee Bacchi
- Weisse Frauen in Bewegung, Genealogien und Konkurrenzen von Race- und Genderpolitiken, Gabriele Dietze
- Defending pornography, free speech, sex, and the fight for women's rights, Nadine Strossen
- The Women's movements of the United States and Western Europe, consciousness, political opportunity, and public policy, edited by Mary Fainsod Katzenstein and Carol McClurg Mueller
- Ain't I a woman, black women and feminism, by Bell Hooks
- The Jessie Bernard reader, edited by Michael S. Kimmel and Yasemin Besen
- Does feminism discriminate against men?, a debate, Warren Farrell, with Steven Svoboda, James P. Sterba
- Backlash, the undeclared war against American women, by Susan Faludi
- Women and equality, changing patterns in American culture, William H. Chafe
- History & feminism, a glass half full, Judith P. Zinsser
- Between myth and morning, women awakening
- Body language, sisters in shape, black women's fitness, and feminist identity politics, Kimberly J. Lau
- Feminist surveillance studies, Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Shoshana Amielle Magnet, editors
- Saving the security state, exceptional citizens in twenty-first-century America, Inderpal Grewal
- Them goon rules, fugitive essays on radical Black feminism, Marquis Bey
- Feminism and the family, politics and society in the UK and USA, Jennifer Somerville ; consultant editor, Jo Campling
- Transnational feminism in the United States, knowledge, ethics, and power, Leela Fernandes
- Feminism, children, and the new families, edited by Sanford M. Dornbusch, Myra H. Strober
- Righting feminism, conservative women and American politics, Ronnee Schreiber
- Sharing the work, what my family and career taught me about breaking through (and holding the door open for others), Myra Strober ; foreword by John Donahoe
- Darkness now visible, patriarchy's resurgence and feminist resistance, Carol Gilligan, David A. J. Richards
- When protest makes policy, how social movements represent disadvantaged groups, S. Laurel Weldon
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