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The Word Of A Woman Feminist Dispatches, 1968-1992
Robin Morgan

The Word Of A Woman Feminist Dispatches, 1968-1992

feminist dispatches 1968-1992

W W Norton & Co Inc (Feb 20, 1994)
9780393034271
| Book - Paperback
304 pages | 216 x 221 mm | English
$ 19.95 | Value: $ 19.95
Dewey 305.4201
LC Classification HQ1190 .M67 1993
LC Control No. 92007377

Genre

  • Feminism and Women's Studies

Subject

  • History and Politics (FEM-HP)

Plot

These two decades (almost a quarter-century, in fact) of essays are a personal window into the birth, truths, and changes of the Women's Movement, by one who co-founded this feminist wave and who has been there - nationally and internationally - for it all. From the first Miss America Pageant protest in 1968 to the "divorce" from the New Left, from the first fights for abortion rights to the burgeoning of a global feminist consciousness and actions, Robin Morgan raised, embraced, and recorded issues from housewives' rage to racism, through women's love for women to global peace, neocolonialism, and the environment. Here is her voice in its full range: alternately journalistic, humorous, intensely personal, meditative, theoretical, and analytical, but always impassioned - with an obsession for human freedom and for the power of language.