In this follow-up to Women's Culture: The Women's Renaissance of the 70s, editor Gayle Kimball and more than 15 distinguished contributors (including novelist and poet Marge Piercy and artist Judy Chicago) assess women's culture in the 21st century. This new volume reveals how these creative women have changed over the last decades and how they've influenced young third wave feminists.
In this follow-up to Women's Culture: The Women's Renaissance of the 70s, editor Gayle Kimball and more than 15 distinguished contributors (including novelist and poet Marge Piercy and artist Judy Chicago) assess women's culture in the 21st century. This new volume reveals how these creative women have changed over the last decades and how they've influenced young third wave feminists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gayle Kimball was a pioneering coordinator of Women's Studies at California State University, Chico. She is the author or editor of 11 books, including Women's Culture: The Women's Renaissance of the Seventies (Scarecrow, 1981).
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Part 1 Preface Part 2 Overview and Background Part 3 Part One: Visual Arts Chapter 4 1. Shaking the Ground: Women's Visual Culture Several Decades Later Chapter 5 2. Feminist Art: Interview with Judy Chicago Chapter 6 3. Success Has 1,000 Mothers: Art and Activism from Mary Beth Edelson's Point of View Chapter 7 4. Galloping in Slow Motion: Women's Influence on Film and Television Chapter 8 5. Women's Theater: Transforming Dreams Part 9 Part Two: Music Chapter 10 6. Women's Music: Passing the Legacy Chapter 11 7. Women's Musical Composition: An Interview with Kay Gardner Part 12 Part Three: Literature Chapter 13 8. Our (M)others, Ourselves Chapter 14 9. Flora Liked Fauna: The Woman-Nature Connection in Contemporary Women's Fiction Chapter 15 10. Feminist Eyes Wide Open Chapter 16 11. Writing in a Political Context: Interview with Robin Morgan Chapter 17 12. Third Wave Girlie Culture Part 18 Part Four: Religion Chapter 19 13. Multiplication and Division: Feminist Theology from 1980 to 2000 Chapter 20 14. The Goddess/Wiccean Movement: Interview with Z Budapest Part 21 Part Five: Organizations Chapter 22 15. Feminist Health Movement: Interview with Dido Hasper Part 23 Index
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Overview and Background Part 3 Part One: Visual Arts Chapter 4 1. Shaking the Ground: Women's Visual Culture Several Decades Later Chapter 5 2. Feminist Art: Interview with Judy Chicago Chapter 6 3. Success Has 1,000 Mothers: Art and Activism from Mary Beth Edelson's Point of View Chapter 7 4. Galloping in Slow Motion: Women's Influence on Film and Television Chapter 8 5. Women's Theater: Transforming Dreams Part 9 Part Two: Music Chapter 10 6. Women's Music: Passing the Legacy Chapter 11 7. Women's Musical Composition: An Interview with Kay Gardner Part 12 Part Three: Literature Chapter 13 8. Our (M)others, Ourselves Chapter 14 9. Flora Liked Fauna: The Woman-Nature Connection in Contemporary Women's Fiction Chapter 15 10. Feminist Eyes Wide Open Chapter 16 11. Writing in a Political Context: Interview with Robin Morgan Chapter 17 12. Third Wave Girlie Culture Part 18 Part Four: Religion Chapter 19 13. Multiplication and Division: Feminist Theology from 1980 to 2000 Chapter 20 14. The Goddess/Wiccean Movement: Interview with Z Budapest Part 21 Part Five: Organizations Chapter 22 15. Feminist Health Movement: Interview with Dido Hasper Part 23 Index
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