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- catalog abstract "From the first appearance of the lead essay in this collection in 1969, Vivian Gornick established herself as one of the most respected voices in the new literature of contemporary feminism. Speaking always for herself, always maintaining her independence, while at the same time reflecting and commenting upon current feminist concerns, Gornick became one of the most eagerly read writers in The Village Voice, The New York Times and other periodicals. With characteristic passion and a quick, penetrating intelligence, she dissects the culture that is at the root of female oppression. This collection will stand as a permanent record of the evolution of one feminist's personal consciousness over the seven years that paralleled the renaissance of American feminism. These are essays to be read and reread for years to come, as both men and women begin to assimilate what we have all learned from the women's movement.--From publisher description.".
- catalog contributor b1048124.
- catalog created "c1978.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "c1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1978.".
- catalog description "From the first appearance of the lead essay in this collection in 1969, Vivian Gornick established herself as one of the most respected voices in the new literature of contemporary feminism. Speaking always for herself, always maintaining her independence, while at the same time reflecting and commenting upon current feminist concerns, Gornick became one of the most eagerly read writers in The Village Voice, The New York Times and other periodicals. With characteristic passion and a quick, penetrating intelligence, she dissects the culture that is at the root of female oppression. This collection will stand as a permanent record of the evolution of one feminist's personal consciousness over the seven years that paralleled the renaissance of American feminism. These are essays to be read and reread for years to come, as both men and women begin to assimilate what we have all learned from the women's movement.--From publisher description.".
- catalog description "The next great moment in history is theirs -- A feminist magazine : radical questions that reach the mainstream -- Boesman and Lena : about being a woman -- On the progress of feminism : the light of liberation can be blinding -- Consciousness -- Lesbians and women's liberation -- On trial for acting like a man -- Why women fear success -- Why Radcliffe women are afraid of success -- Toward a definition of the female sensibility -- The conflict between love and work -- Outsidedness personified -- The women's movement in crisis -- Here's news : fathers matter as much as mothers -- Feminist writers : hanging ourselves on a party line -- Alice Paul -- The price of paying your own way -- Why do these men hate women? -- Agnes Smedley reclaimed -- Margaret Fuller : the woman and the myth -- On rereading Virginia Woolf -- Female narcissism as a metaphor in literature.".
- catalog extent "vi, 234 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Essays in feminism.".
- catalog identifier "0060116277 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Essays in feminism.".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "c1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harper & Row,".
- catalog relation "Essays in feminism.".
- catalog subject "301.41/2".
- catalog subject "Feminism.".
- catalog subject "HQ1154 .G627 1978".
- catalog subject "Women.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The next great moment in history is theirs -- A feminist magazine : radical questions that reach the mainstream -- Boesman and Lena : about being a woman -- On the progress of feminism : the light of liberation can be blinding -- Consciousness -- Lesbians and women's liberation -- On trial for acting like a man -- Why women fear success -- Why Radcliffe women are afraid of success -- Toward a definition of the female sensibility -- The conflict between love and work -- Outsidedness personified -- The women's movement in crisis -- Here's news : fathers matter as much as mothers -- Feminist writers : hanging ourselves on a party line -- Alice Paul -- The price of paying your own way -- Why do these men hate women? -- Agnes Smedley reclaimed -- Margaret Fuller : the woman and the myth -- On rereading Virginia Woolf -- Female narcissism as a metaphor in literature.".
- catalog title "Essays in feminism / Vivian Gornick.".
- catalog type "text".