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The female precariat
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- Burns, Margie
- Hammond, Tamara Ionkova
- Copland, Rachelann Lopp
The female precariat
This thematic volume addresses gender disparities in pay, professional support, and job security in both the higher education work force and the work force in the newer digital economy.- Creator
- Burns, Margie
- Hammond, Tamara Ionkova
- Copland, Rachelann Lopp
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The naked result
- Creator
- Berson, Jessica
The naked result
This book addresses the transformation of the exotic dance industry, focusing on the ways that corporate chains have changed both the performance and reception of striptease. The author, drawing on her own experience as an exotic dancer, examines the ways that striptease embodies conflicting notions of race, class, and female sexuality, and how the exotic dance industry deploys these differences to codify and commodify our erotic imagination. With case studies.- Creator
- Berson, Jessica
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Candid reflections
- Creator
- Cole, Doris
Candid reflections
In this book a collection of letters from female American architects, written between 1972 and 2004, and a collection of photographs of the work of female architects. The architects were asked to provide letters with comments and opinions on their training, professional development, goals, experiences with gender discrimination, and any other topics of personal and professional interest. The letters have been edited to maintain confidentiality and anonymity of the respondents. Photographs of the work of Eleanor Raymond, Lucille Raport, Barbara Durand, Lorraine Rudoff, Lutah Maria Riggs, Anne Tyng, Sarah Harkness, Natalie de Blois, L. Jane Hastings, Emily V. Obst, Beverly Willis, Joan Goody, Doris Cole, Linda Searl, Marlys R. Nepomechie, Laurie Smith, Constance Spencer, and Maria elizabeth Cole.- Creator
- Cole, Doris
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Jewish identities in American feminist art
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- Bloom, Lisa
Jewish identities in American feminist art
This book addresses the veiled role of Jewishness in the understanding of feminist (visual) art in the United States. Lisa Bloom situates the art practices of Jewish feminist artists from the 1970s to the present, from New York City to southern California, in relation to wider cultural and historical issues behind the reticence on the topic of Jewish identities in the visual arts. The artists studied in this book include Eleanor Antin, Judy Chicago, Deborah Kass, Rhonda Lieberman, and Martha Rosler, amongst many others.- Creator
- Bloom, Lisa
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Women as foreign policy leaders
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- Bashevkin, Sylvia
Women as foreign policy leaders
By focusing on women’s presence in senior national security positions in the American political executive, this publication examines four high-profile appointees in the United States since 1980: Jeane Kirkpatrick during the Reagan years, Madeleine Albright in the Clinton era, Condoleezza Rice during the George W. Bush presidencies, and Hillary Rodham Clinton in the first Obama mandate. It documents the difference these four women made in a domain long dominated by men.- Creator
- Bashevkin, Sylvia
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A piece of land
- Creator
- S.O.J. > (coll. and ed.)
A piece of land
In 1978, feminist author Kate Millett founded an art colony for women in Poughkeepsie, United States, that remained in operation until the beginning of the new millennium. The colony was founded out of a belief that a gender-specific community would provide an environment where women artists could work unencumbered by social stigma. Millett Farm, familiarly referred to as 'The Farm', evolved from incorporating elements of the radical feminist, gay liberation, and avant-garde movements, creating an experimental community devoted to both the production and the discussion of art made by women. .In 2010 Millett invited S.O.J. - Sisters of Jam (Moa and Mikaela Krestesen) to stay with her at The Farm. This was the starting point for this cultural portrait of The Farm as an artist colony, a feminist community, a social experiment and an act of opposition. Contains interviews with past residents and photographs of The Farm. Also with journal entries, texts from the dissertation 'A world we have invented here' and a map of The Farm by Anne B. Keating. This book has been made possible by Swedish art funds and musea.- Creator
- S.O.J. > (coll. and ed.)
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Shirley Chisholm
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- Chisholm, Shirley
- Brownmiller, Susan
- Rosen, Miriam
- Keeter, Larry
- [et al.]
Shirley Chisholm
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.- Creator
- Chisholm, Shirley
- Brownmiller, Susan
- Rosen, Miriam
- Keeter, Larry
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Strijd om de Pink dollar
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- Hasselt, Evelyn van
Strijd om de Pink dollar
Auteur bezocht de International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) conventie in Las Vegas naar aanleiding van het 25-jarig jubileum. Bij de oprichting heette de IGLTA nog IGTA. Pas in 1997 werd de letter L van Lesbian toegevoegd, op aandringen van lesbische leden.- Creator
- Hasselt, Evelyn van
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Alledaags racisme
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- Essed, Philomena
Alledaags racisme
Philomena Essed sprak aan het begin van de jaren tachtig van de twintigste eeuw met een twintigtal Surinaamse vrouwen in Nederland en Afro-Amerikaanse vrouwen in de Verenigde Staten over de vooroordelen en het racisme dat deze vrouwen ondervonden in hun alledaagse omgang met witte mensen bij situaties op het werk, het zoeken naar woonruimte, het contact met buren of collega's, bij het winkelen, in de bus of in de tram. Essed noemde dit alledaags racisme: een diffuus geheel van steeds terugkerende patronen van discriminatie en vooroordeel.- Creator
- Essed, Philomena
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