Introduction | |
Cheris Kramarae Introduction to Cheris Kramarae | |
Women as a Muted Group | |
A Visiting Scholar | |
Do We Really Want More Control of Technology? | |
Feminist Theories of Communication | |
bell hooks Introduction to bell hooks | |
Feminism: A Movement to End Sexist Oppression | |
Feminist Politicization: A Comment | |
Back to the Avant-Garde: The Progressive Vision | |
Design: A Happening Life | |
Gloria Anzaldua Introduction to Gloria Anzaldúa | |
Speaking in Tongues: A Letter to 3rd World Women Writers | |
La conciencia de la mestiza: Towards a New Consciousness | |
Del Otro Lado | |
Beyond Traditional Notions of Identity | |
Mary Daly | |
Introduction to Mary Daly | |
A Call for the Castration of Sexist Religion | |
Gyn/Ecology: Spinning New Time/Space | |
Sin Big | |
Spiraling into the Nineties | |
Starhawk Introduction to Starhawk | |
Ethics and Justice in Goddess Religion | |
Truth or Dare | |
Magic and Its Uses | |
The Three Types of Power | |
Authority and Obedience | |
Roots of the Three Types of Power | |
Ritual as Bonding: Action as Ritual | |
The Spiral Dance | |
The Coven | |
Creating Sacred Space | |
Magical Symbols | |
Energy: The Cone of Power | |
Roundtable Discussion: Backlash | |
Paula Gunn Allen | |
Introduction to Paula Gunn Allen | |
All the Good Indians | |
Grandmother of the Sun: Ritual Gynocracy in Native America | |
Some Like Indians Endure | |
Essentially, It's Spring | |
Haggles | |
Trinh T. Minh-Ha | |
Introduction to Trinh T. Minh-Ha | |
Not You/Like You: Post-Colonial Women and the Interlocking Questions of Identity and Difference | |
Yellow Sprouts | |
The Totalizing Quest of Meaning | |
Sally Miller Gearhart | |
Introduction to Sally Miller Gearhart | |
The Gatherstretch (excerpt from The Wanderground) | |
The Chipko | |
Notes from a Recovering Activist | |
Sonia Johnson | |
Introduction to Sonia Johnson | |
"The Bursting of the File" (excerpt from From Housewife to Heretic) | |
"Who's Afraid of the Supreme Court?" (excerpt from Wildfire) | |
"Meet My Needs, Make Me Happy" (excerpt from The Ship That Sailed into the Living Room) | |
"The Bears and Anarchy" (excerpt from The Ship That Sailed Into the Living Room) | |
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by Fuss, Karen A.; Foss, Sonja K.; Griffin, Cindy L.-
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