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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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Waarom vrouwen betere seks hebben onder het socialisme
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- Ghodsee, Kristen R.
- Reyniers, Jan > (vert.)
- Purnelle, Bieke > (voorw.)
Waarom vrouwen betere seks hebben onder het socialisme
Vertaling van: Why women have better sex under socialism : and other arguments for economic independence (2018). Studie naar de sociale gevolgen van de politieke en economische overgang van het staats-socialisme naar het kapitalisme in Oost-Europa na de val van de Berlijnse Muur in 1989. De auteur analyseert verbanden tussen economie en levensgeluk, tussen de werkvloer en seksualiteit. Over moederschap, huishoudelijke en zorgende taken, economische afhankelijkheid, kinderopvang, leiderschap, burgerschap en het belang van de huiselijke en private sfeer. Met vergelijkingen met de situatie in de Verenigde Staten van Amerika.- Creator
- Ghodsee, Kristen R.
- Reyniers, Jan > (vert.)
- Purnelle, Bieke > (voorw.)
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Inzicht in alledaags racisme
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- Essed, Philomena
Inzicht in alledaags racisme
Dit boek gaat over kennis van racisme, waar die kennis vandaan komt, wat die inhoudt en hoe die gebruikt kan worden in de politiek, het onderwijs, media, musea, gezondheidszorg, technologie, werkorganisaties of buurtgemeenschappen. Het omvat inzicht in de manier waarop racisme zich institutioneel verankert, hoe de verbinding eruit ziet tussen systeem en alledaagse praktijken en tussen micro- en macrodimensies van racisme. Het boek geeft een verdieping in de theorie van alledaags racisme als machtsconflict en proces. Het is gebaseerd op interviews met hoger opgeleide, zwarte vrouwen in Nederland en in Californië, Verenigde Staten.- Creator
- Essed, Philomena
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Yours in sisterhood
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- Farrell, Amy Erdman
Yours in sisterhood
Studie naar de geschiedenis van het Amerikaanse tijdschrift Ms. Magazine van 1972 tot en met 1989. De auteur onderzoekt de pogingen van het tijdschrift om een commercieel product te worden en laat zo zien hoe belangrijk en moeilijk de connecties tussen commercie en sociale bewegingen is.- Creator
- Farrell, Amy Erdman
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Lesbian art in America
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- Hammond, Harmony
Lesbian art in America
Studie naar lesbische visuele kunst sinds 1970 in de Verenigde Staten. Naast beschrijvingen van individuele werken worden tentoonstellingen, projecten, conferenties, publikaties besproken. Bestaat uit drie delen: de ontwikkeling van lesbisch feminisme in de jaren zeventig en de reflectie in de kunst van die tijd: reactie op de jaren zeventig in de jaren tachtig evenals de rol van de fotografie en de ontwikkeling van queer kunst: de jaren negentig met o.a. de sociale rol van lesbische kunst, activisme, de mogelijkheden van de kunst van het tentoonstellen.- Creator
- Hammond, Harmony
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The naked result
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- 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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How we get free
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- Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta > (ed.)
How we get free
This book reconnects the roots of black feminism to contemporary activism in the United States, describing the contributions of the black feminist organization, the Combahee River Collective (CRC). Forty years ago, in 1977, the CRC founders published a statement the so-called Combahee River Collective Statement. One remarkable aspect of this radical collective was its intersectional analysis of the roots of black women's oppression and inequality. In this collection of interviews, founding members of the CRC and contemporary activists - e.g. from #BlackLivesMatter - reflect on the legacy of its contributions to black feminism and its influence on today's struggles.- Creator
- Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta > (ed.)
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Memories of the revolution
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- Hughes, Holly > (ed.)
- Tropicana, Carmelita > (ed.)
- Dolan, Jill > (ed.)
Memories of the revolution
Based on scripts, interviews and commentary the author describes the first decade of WOW (Women's One World), a women’s experimental theater space in New York. WOW has provided a place for feminist and particularly lesbian theater artists. Its alumnae include playwright and actor Lisa Kron, performance artists Holly Hughes and Carmelita Tropicana, the theater troupe the Five Lesbian Brothers, and actors/playwrights Peggy Shaw, Lois Weaver and Deb Margolin, among others.- Creator
- Hughes, Holly > (ed.)
- Tropicana, Carmelita > (ed.)
- Dolan, Jill > (ed.)
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This bridge called my back
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- Moraga, Cherríe > (ed.)
- Anzaldúa, Gloria
This bridge called my back
Originally released in 1981, this publication is a testimony to women of color feminism as it emerged in the last quarter of the twentieth century. Through personal essays, criticism, interviews, testimonials, poetry, and visual art, the collection explores the complex confluence of identities - race, class, gender, and sexuality - systemic to women of color oppression and liberation. This fourth edition contains a new introduction by Moraga, along with a previously unpublished statement by Gloria Anzaldúa. It also includes visual artists whose work was produced during the same period as Bridge, including Betye Saar, Ana Mendieta, and Yolanda López, as well as current contributor biographies.- Creator
- Moraga, Cherríe > (ed.)
- Anzaldúa, Gloria
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Feminism, the left, and postwar literary culture
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- McDonald, Kathlene
Feminism, the left, and postwar literary culture
This book traces the development of a Left feminist consciousness as women became more actively involved in the American Left during and immediately following World War II. McDonald argues that women writers on the Left drew on the rhetoric of antifascism to critique the cultural and ideological aspects of women's oppression. The book provides a historical overview of women writers who anticipated issues about women's oppression and the intersections of gender, race, and class that would become central tenants of feminist literary criticism and black feminist criticism in the 1970s and 1980s. It closely considers works by writers both well-known and obscure, including Lorraine Hansberry, Alice Childress, Martha Dodd, Sanora Babb, and Beth McHenry.- Creator
- McDonald, Kathlene
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Sister Outsider
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- Lorde, Audre
- Mijnhijmer, Jenny > Mijnhijmer, Jenny (vert.)
- Nzume, Anousha > Nzume, Anousha (voorw.)
Sister Outsider
Heruitgave van de verzameling essays en toespraken van de zwarte, feministische en lesbische schrijver en dichter Audre Lorde (1934-1992) uit de periode 1976-1984. Hierin bespreekt zij seksisme, racisme, leeftijdsdiscriminatie, heteroseksisme, homofobie, klassisme, woede, poëzie, erotiek, moeder zoonrelatie. Aan de hand van voorbeelden en anekdotes uit haar eigen leven onderzoekt ze identiteit, welke barrières vrouwen tegenkomen en hoe daarmee om te gaan. Zij schrijft over het erkennen en begrijpen van verschillen tussen zwarte en witte vrouwen en mannen.
Vertaling van: Sister Outsider : essays & speeches (1984).- Creator
- Lorde, Audre
- Mijnhijmer, Jenny > Mijnhijmer, Jenny (vert.)
- Nzume, Anousha > Nzume, Anousha (voorw.)
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Sister love
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- Lorde, Audre
- Parker, Pat
- Sullivan, Mecca Jamilah > (introd.)
- Enszer, Julie R. > (ed.)
Sister love
The correspondence of American poets Audre Lorde (1934-1992) and Pat Parker (1944-1989). They discuss their work as writers as well as the intimate details of their lives, including periods when each lived with cancer.- Creator
- Lorde, Audre
- Parker, Pat
- Sullivan, Mecca Jamilah > (introd.)
- Enszer, Julie R. > (ed.)
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A sourcebook of feminist theatre and performance
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- Martin, Carol > (ed.)
A sourcebook of feminist theatre and performance
De meeste artikelen in deze bundel zijn eerder gepubliceerd in The Drama Review : the journal of performance studies. Zij geven een overzicht van de ontwikkeling van het feministische toneel en performance van de afgelopen 20 jaar. De artikelen zijn ingedeeld volgens de categorieën: gechiedenis, theorie, interviews en teksten. De interviews zijn gehouden met: Anna Deaveare Smith, Robbie McCauley, Holly Hughes en Karen Finley.- Creator
- Martin, Carol > (ed.)
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Re-viewing reception: television, gender, and postmodern culture
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- Joyrich, Lynne
Re-viewing reception: television, gender, and postmodern culture
Aandacht voor televisie in de jaren tachtig in de Verenigde Staten. Verschillende genres worden onderzocht, de kritieken, de kijkers, dit alles vanuit feministische, psychoanalytische en postmoderne theorieën.- Creator
- Joyrich, Lynne
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Feminisme, overheidsbeleid, vrouwelijke beeldende kunstenaars
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- Franken, Paulien
Feminisme, overheidsbeleid, vrouwelijke beeldende kunstenaars
Doctoraalscriptie kunstbeleid en -management, UU. Onderzoek naar de SVBK binnen de context van de opkomst van de vrouwenbeweging en de vrouwenkunstbeweging in de VS en Nederland. Aandacht voor overheidsbeleid t.a.v. vrouwelijke kunstenaars, emancipatiebeleid en de BKR.- Creator
- Franken, Paulien
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De Amerikaanse jazz- en bluessaxofoniste/zangeres Rosa King (VS, 1939) leerde zichzelf gitaar en saxofoon spelen, kwam in 1970 in Amsterdam wonen en richtte daar met bassist Rainer Black de band 'Rosa KIng & Upside Down' op. 1987
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- Buurman, Gon > fotograaf
De Amerikaanse jazz- en bluessaxofoniste/zangeres Rosa King (VS, 1939) leerde zichzelf gitaar en saxofoon spelen, kwam in 1970 in Amsterdam wonen en richtte daar met bassist Rainer Black de band 'Rosa KIng & Upside Down' op. 1987
De Amerikaanse jazz- en bluessaxofoniste/zangeres Rosa King (VS, 1939) leerde zichzelf gitaar en saxofoon spelen, kwam in 1970 in Amsterdam wonen en richtte daar met bassist Rainer Black de band 'Rosa KIng & Upside Down' op.- Creator
- Buurman, Gon > fotograaf
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Adrienne Cecile Rich (16 mei 1929 - 27 maart 2012) was een Amerikaanse dichteres, docente, essayiste, woordvoerster voor de lesbische belangen en feministe.
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- Biren, Joan E. > fotograaf
Adrienne Cecile Rich (16 mei 1929 - 27 maart 2012) was een Amerikaanse dichteres, docente, essayiste, woordvoerster voor de lesbische belangen en feministe.
Adrienne Cecile Rich (16 mei 1929 - 27 maart 2012) was een Amerikaanse dichteres, docente, essayiste, woordvoerster voor de lesbische belangen en feministe.- Creator
- Biren, Joan E. > fotograaf
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Personality and psychopathology
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- Brown, Laura S. > (ed.)
- Ballou, Mary > (ed.)
- Walker, Leonore E.A. > (forew.)
Personality and psychopathology
This volume, synthesizing over 20 years of feminist thinking, presents critiques of mainstream psychological theories and lays the groundwork for the development of a context-based, feminist psychological theory. . .Part I of the volume examines the limitations that underlie traditional views of human nature as well as the consequences of not taking into account the effects of contextual and structural forces upon human development. .The initial chapters utilize feminist analyses of gender, context, and structure to assess the adequacy of the metaphysic in traditional personality theories' assumptions. .Following chapters examine the impact and limits of empiricism as the dominant model of knowledge generation within cognitive-behavioural theories: identify Jung's biases, which are integral to his use of rationalism as an epistemic method: and demonstrate the class and culture biases implicit in personality theories. In essence, the limits and dangers of single-use epistemological approaches are illuminated, and fundamental considerations – 'What is reality and by whom is it defined?' - are posed. . .Part II focuses on traditional views of psychopathology, and provides feminist critiques of its models and conceptualizations. These chapters address current mainstream models of several large categories of psychopathology - depression, schizophrenia, agoraphobia, personality disorders, and trauma - and present feminist revisions for differently understanding these sets of observed behaviours.- Creator
- Brown, Laura S. > (ed.)
- Ballou, Mary > (ed.)
- Walker, Leonore E.A. > (forew.)
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In love and struggle
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- Jolly, Margaretta
In love and struggle
During the women's movement of the 1970s and 1980s, feminists in the United States and Britain wrote letters to one another, exploring questions of sexuality, separatism and strategy. The author analyses the connections among the form of the letter, the ethics and expression of care and the women's movement.- Creator
- Jolly, Margaretta
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Clio's southern sisters
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- Schulz, Constance B. > (ed.)
- Turner, Elizabeth Hayes > (ed.)
Clio's southern sisters
In this book the authors collect the stories of the women who helped to found and lead the Southern Association for Women Historians during its first twenty years. These women give evidence, in strong and effective language, of the experiences that shaped their entrée into the profession. They vividly describe the point at which they experienced the shift in their lives and in the lives of those around them that led toward a new day for women in the history profession. In the midst of a national movement to end sex discrimination through legislation, to increase women's consciousness-raising efforts, and to acknowledge the economic realities of women in the workforce, these women came together to form an organization that could enable them to have the careers they deserved.- Creator
- Schulz, Constance B. > (ed.)
- Turner, Elizabeth Hayes > (ed.)
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Feminist revolution in literacy
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- Onosaka, Junko R.
Feminist revolution in literacy
This book examines the history of women's bookstores in the US from the 1970s to the 1990s. 'Women's bookstores' refers to bookstores operated by and for women. Such bookstores emerged out of the second women's movement as well as the lesbian and gay rights movement. This book establishes that women's bookstores played an important role in feminism by enabling the dissemination of women's voices and thereby helping to sustain and enrich the women's movement. The crucial step toward the development of women's bookstores started with the first national Women In Print Conference in 1976. As an important part of the feminist publishing community, it gathered strength centered around the periodical Feminist Bookstore News.- Creator
- Onosaka, Junko R.
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Women who run the show
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- Gregory, Mollie
Women who run the show
Based on more than 125 interviews with women in virtually every segment of the entertainment business the author describes women producers in Hollywood from the 1970s to 2000. The women include: Gale Anne Hurd, producer of The Terminator and Aliens: Mimi Leder, director of ER and The Peacemaker: Kathleen Nolan, the first female president of the Screen Actors Guild: Jane Alexander, actress, producer and head of the National Endowment for the Arts: Polly Platt, producer of Broadcast News: Martha Coolidge, director of Introducing Dorothy Dandridge and first female president of the Directors Guild: Sherry Lansing, chairman of the Motion Picture Group, Paramount Pictures.- Creator
- Gregory, Mollie
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Reunion
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- Fishel, Elizabeth
Reunion
Elisabeth Fishel onderzoekt wat er van haar klasgenoten uit 1968 van de Brearly School, een meisjesschool in New York, terecht is gekomen en ontdekt waarom vrouwen uit haar klas het niet zo goed doen als vrouwen die later afstudeerden.- Creator
- Fishel, Elizabeth
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Just Kids
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- Smith, Patti
Just Kids
Patti Smith (1946-) and Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989) found each other on the streets of New York City in the late '60s and made a pact to keep each other afloat until they found their voices--or the world was ready to hear them. Lovers first and then friends as Mapplethorpe discovered he was gay. Mapplethorpe was quicker to find his metier, with a Polaroid and then a Hasselblad, but Smith was the first to fame, transformed from a poet into a rock star. Mapplethorpe soon became famous too before his death from AIDS in 1989. Smith's memoir of their friendship, Just Kids, is open-eyed with the oracular style familiar from her anthems like 'Because the Night,' 'Gloria,' and 'Dancing Barefoot' balanced by her powers of observation and memory for everyday details .- Creator
- Smith, Patti
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Make room for daddy
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- Leavitt, Judith Walzer
Make room for daddy
Using fathers' first-hand accounts from letters, journals, and personal interviews along with hospital records and medical literature, Leavitt offers a new perspective on the changing role of expectant fathers from the 1940s to the 1980s. She shows how, as men moved first from the hospital waiting room to the labor room in the 1960s, and then on to the delivery and birthing rooms in the 1970s and 1980s, they became more involved in the birth experience and their influence over events expanded. With attention to power and privilege, Leavitt charts not only the increasing involvement of fathers, but also medical inequalities, the impact of race and class, and the evolution of hospital policies. The book is illustrated with images from TV, films, and magazines.- Creator
- Leavitt, Judith Walzer
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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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