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100 1 $aSchneir, Miriam,$ecompiler.
245 10 $aFeminism :$bthe essential historical writings /$cedited, and with an introduction and commentaries by Miriam Schneir.
250 $a[1st ed.].
260 $aNew York :$bRandom House,$c℗♭1972.
300 $axxi, 360 pages ;$c22 cm.
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490 0 $aVintage books ;$vV-738
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 356-360).
505 00 $tFamiliar letters of John Adams and his wife, Abigail Adams ... /$rAbigail Adams --$tA vindication of the rights of women /$rMary Wollstonecraft --$tCourse of popular lectures /$rFrances Wright --$tIndiana ; Letters ; Intimate journal /$rGeorge Sand --$tLetters on the equality of the sexes and the condition of woman /$rSarah M. Grimke --$tEarly factory labor in New England /$rHarriet H. Robinson --$tThe song of the shirt /$rThomas Hood --$tWoman in the nineteenth century /$rMargaret Fuller --$tMarried Women's Property Act, New York, 1848 --$tDeclaration of sentiments and resolutions, Seneca Falls --$tEditorial from the North star /$rFrederick Douglass --$tIntelligent wickedness /$rWilliam Lloyd Garrison --$tLetter from Prison of St. Lazare, Paris --$tAin't I a woman? ;$tWhat time of night it is /$rSojourner Truth --$tNot Christianity, but priestcraft /$rLucretia Mott --$tMarriage of Lucy Stone under protest ;$tDisappointment is the lot of woman /$rLucy Stone --$tAddress to the New York State Legislature, 1854 ;$tAddress to the New York State Legislature, 1860 /$rElizabeth Cady Stanton --$tMarried Women's Property Act, New York, 1860 --$tPetitions were circulated /$rErnestine L. Rose --$tKeeping the thing going while things are stirring /$rSojourner Truth -- The$tUnited States of America vs. Susan B. Anthony ;$tWoman wants bread, not the ballot! /$rSusan B. Anthony --$tVirtue: what it is, and what it is not ;$tWhich is to blame? ; The$tElixir of life /$rVictoria Woodhull &$rTennessee Claflin --$tWomanliness ;$tSolitude of self /$rElizabeth Cady Stanton -- The$tSubjection of women /$rJohn Stuart Mill --$tA doll's house /$rHenrik Ibsen -- The$tOrigin of the family, private property, and the state /$rFriedrich Engels --$tWoman and socialism /$rAugust Bebel -- The$tTheory of the leisure class /$rThorstein Veblen --$tWoman and economics /$rCharlotte Perkins Gilman --$tThe lady /$rEmily James Putnam --$tSenate report :$tHistory of women in industry in the Unitied States --$tWoman's share in social culture /$rAnna Garlin Spencer --$tThe wold movement for woman suffrage 1904 to 1911 : is woman suffrage progressing? /$rCarrie Chapman Catt --$tI incite this meeting to rebellion ;$tWhen civil war is waged by women /$rEmmeline Pankhurst --$tBread and roses -- The$tTraffic in women ;$tMarriage and love /$rEmma Goldman --$tWoman and the new race /$rMargaret Sanger --$tMy recollections of Lenin : an interview on the woman question /$rClara Zetkin --$tA room of one's own /$rVirginia Woolf.
520 $aHere are the essential historical writings of feminism. Many of these works, long out of print or forgotten in what Miriam Schneir describes as a male-dominated literary tradition, are finally brought out of obscurity and into the light of contemporary analysis and criticism. Included are more than forty selections, coveting 150 years of writings on women's struggle for freedom, from the American Revolution to the first decades of the twentieth century. This updated, wide-ranging collection encompasses the crucial issues of women's oppression. A surprising degree of continuity between the ideas of the old and the new feminism is evident throughout. In her selection, [the editor] has by passed writings that deal exclusively with the outdated topic of suffrage in an effort to focus attention on the still unsolved feminist problems: marriage as an instrument of oppression; woman's desire to control her own body; the economic independence of women; the search for selfhood. This richly diverse collection contains excerpts from books, essays, speeches, documents, letters, as well as poetry, drama, and fiction. Extensive commentaries by the editor help the reader see the historical context of each selection.-Back cover.
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650 0 $aWomen's rights$xHistory.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aSchneir, Miriam.$tFeminism.$b[1st ed.].$dNew York : Random House, ℗♭1972$w(OCoLC)652371536
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