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===Introductions & Overviews & Feminism 101 Collections=== | ===Introductions & Overviews & Feminism 101 Collections=== | ||
* ''Feminisms'', ed. Warhol & Price Herndel | |||
Revision as of 09:56, 2 June 2006
Feminism is a big tent, but most (maybe all?) feminists would agree that "it is the radical notion that women are people".
For this site, let's start with anything relating to
- gender relations
- sex roles
- sexual & reproductive biology
- women's history
- feminist perspectives & analyses
"Feminism" might better be described as "feminisms", and it would include a number of different trends, identities, politics, and historical tendencies:
- First Wave Feminism
- Second Wave Feminism
- Third Wave Feminism
- Difference Feminism
- Radical Feminism
Bibliography
Foundational Works of Feminist Theory
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft (1792)
- Seneca Falls Declaration (1848)
- The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan (1963)
Introductions & Overviews & Feminism 101 Collections
- Feminisms, ed. Warhol & Price Herndel