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- catalog abstract "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.".
- catalog contributor b3847056.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog description "Women vs. the Miss America Pageant (1968) -- The Wretched of the Hearth (1969) -- Goodbye to All That (1970) -- A New Fable of the Burning Time (1974) -- On Women as a Colonized People (1974) -- Theory and Practice: Pornography and Rape (1974) -- The International Crime of Genital Mutilation (1979) -- Blood Types: An Anatomy of Kin (1981) -- The New Physics of Meta-Politics (1982) -- The World Without de Beauvoir (1986) -- A Paler Shade of Racism (1987) -- The Politics of Silence (1989) -- A Massacre in Montreal (1990) -- Women in the Intifada (1992) -- Two Essays on Another Just War (1991) -- 400 Years in the Convent and 50 Years in Hollywood: The Philippines (1990) -- Feminist Diplomacy (1991) -- The Word of a Woman (1991).".
- catalog extent "304 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0393034275".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Norton,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "305.42/01 20".
- catalog subject "Feminism United States.".
- catalog subject "Feminism.".
- catalog subject "Feminist theory.".
- catalog subject "HQ1190 .M67 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "Women vs. the Miss America Pageant (1968) -- The Wretched of the Hearth (1969) -- Goodbye to All That (1970) -- A New Fable of the Burning Time (1974) -- On Women as a Colonized People (1974) -- Theory and Practice: Pornography and Rape (1974) -- The International Crime of Genital Mutilation (1979) -- Blood Types: An Anatomy of Kin (1981) -- The New Physics of Meta-Politics (1982) -- The World Without de Beauvoir (1986) -- A Paler Shade of Racism (1987) -- The Politics of Silence (1989) -- A Massacre in Montreal (1990) -- Women in the Intifada (1992) -- Two Essays on Another Just War (1991) -- 400 Years in the Convent and 50 Years in Hollywood: The Philippines (1990) -- Feminist Diplomacy (1991) -- The Word of a Woman (1991).".
- catalog title "The word of a woman : feminist dispatches, 1968-1991 / Robin Morgan.".
- catalog type "text".