Verzameling teksten over de tweede feministische golf, samengesteld voor de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Subfaculteit geschiedenis. Bevat overdrukken van (delen uit) : Het socio-culturele leven in Nederland 1945-1980 / F.P. Fout : Crisis in de Nederlandse politiek / J.Th.J. van den Berg en H.A.A. Molleman : Verdere culturele veranderingen in Nederland? : de periode 1970-1974 / C.P. Middendorp : Woman's estate : the Women's Liberation Movement / Juliet Mitchell : Vrouwenstudies : een inleiding / Saskia Poldervaart : Van moeder op dochter : de maatschappelijke positie van de vrouw in Nederland vanaf de Franse tijd / W.H. Posthumus-van der Goot : Feminisme in Nederland 1968-1975 / Anja Meulenbelt [e.a.] : Is het feminisme ten dode opgeschreven? / Joke Smit : Feminisme en politieke macht 1 / Anet Bleich [e.a.] (red.) : Twee stappen voorwaarts, één achterwaarts / Jacquelien Soetenhorst.
This book is the first attempt to present a comprehensive picture of LGBT culture in the two German states in the 1970s. Starting from the common view of the decade between the moderation of the German anti-sodomy law in 1968 (East) and 1969 (West) and the first documented case of AIDS (1982) as a ‘golden age’ for queer politics and culture, this edited collection traces the way this impression has been shaped by cultural production. Exploring the complex picture of gay, lesbian and – to a lesser extent – trans cultures from this time, the volume provides insights into both canonized and marginalized texts and films from and about the decade.
Interviews with Barbadian American politician Shirley Chisholm (1924-2005), who in 1968 became the first black woman to serve in Congress. In 1972 she became the first black candidate to run for President of the United States. Contains: This is fighting Shirley Chisholm / Susan Brownmiler, in: The New York Times, April 13, 1969 ; I'm a people's politician / Miriam Rosen, in: Pacifica Radio, June 1972 ; Minority students at risk / Larry Keeter, in: Journal of Developmental Education, January 1987 ; The last interview / Camille Cosby, in: National Visionary Leadership Project, May 7, 2002.
First published by Melville House Publishing, 2020.