Feminism in Our Time

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Pub. Date: 1994-06-28
Publisher(s): Vintage
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Summary

From Simone de Beauvoir to Susan Faludi, from the ERA to Anita Hill -- a historically informed sourcebook that defines the intellectual and political underpinnings of contemporary feminism. In this important volume, the respected feminist historian Miriam Schneir completes the work she began in her bestselling Feminism: The Essential Historical Writings, presenting contemporary writings that define the women's movement today add reveal how radically transformative a force it is throughout the world. Ranging from intensely personal statements to ringing manifestos, from diagnosis to outright rebellion, and incorporating both public records and works addressing such specific issues as religion, rape, women's health, pornography, and the concerns of lesbians and women of color, Feminism in Our Time is the most thorough record to date of women's ongoing struggle to control their own destinies and provide alternative visions of the just society and a true human equality.

Author Biography

Miriam Schneir is the editor of the anthology Feminism in Our Time: The Essential Writings, World War II to the Present and Feminism: The Essential Historical Writings. She coauthored “Remembering the Ladies”: Women in America, 1750-1815, and wrote with Walter Schneir Invitation to an Inquest, a study of the Rosenberg case. Her articles have appeared in Ms.The NationThe New York Times Magazine, and various other publications. Under the auspices of Columbia Teachers College, she prepared a critique of the coverage and treatment of women in a multivolume encyclopedia, which was the basis for revision of the encyclopedia. She was a research associate with Columbia University Center for the Social Sciences Program in Sex Roles and Social Change.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Second Sexp. 3
The Golden Notebookp. 21
Purdahp. 33
American Womenp. 38
The Feminine Mystiquep. 48
Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VIIp. 71
Jane Crow and the Law: Sex Discrimination and Title VIIp. 76
A Kind of Memo . . . to a Number of Other Women in the Peace and Freedom Movementsp. 89
The National Organization for Women Statement of Purposep. 95
An SDS Statement on the Liberation of Womenp. 103
Toward a Female Liberation Movementp. 108
Redstockings Manifestop. 125
Bread and Rosesp. 130
Goodbye to All Thatp. 148
The Woman-Identified Womanp. 160
Who Said It Was Simplep. 168
National Black Feminist Organization Statement of Purposep. 171
The Combahee River Collective Statementp. 175
The Demise of the Dancing Dogp. 191
Women: The Longest Revolutionp. 201
Kinder, Kuche, Kirche as Scientific Law: Psychology Constructs the Femalep. 213
Sexual Politicsp. 229
The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolutionp. 245
The Poem as Maskp. 257
After the Death of God the Father: Women's Liberation and the Transformation of Christian Consciousnessp. 260
Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rapep. 272
The Mermaid and the Minotaur: Sexual Arrangements and Human Malaisep. 283
Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwomanp. 295
Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existencep. 310
In Celebration of My Uterusp. 329
The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasmp. 333
The Female Eunuchp. 343
Our Bodies, Ourselvesp. 351
Equal Rights Amendmentp. 369
New York City Commission on Human Rights Hearings on Women's Rights
A Strategy for Changep. 372
Women's Rights and the Revolution of Rising Expectationsp. 380
Patterns of Discrimination and Discouragement in Higher Educationp. 382
Women in Household Employmentp. 387
Discrimination in High School Sportsp. 390
Women in Elective Officep. 393
Opinion of the Courtp. 399
The Way We Were - And Will Bep. 408
Pornography: Men Possessing Womenp. 419
In a Different Voicep. 428
The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Futurep. 439
Backlashp. 454
Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committeep. 469
African American Women in Defense of Ourselvesp. 478
On Being Nominated to the Supreme Courtp. 481
Sources of Selectionsp. 485
Acknowledgmentsp. 489
Indexp. 493
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