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245 00 $aSisterhood is global :$bthe international women's movement anthology /$ccompiled, edited, and with an introduction by Robin Morgan.
246 30 $aInternational women's movement anthology
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aGarden City, N.Y. :$bAnchor Press/Doubleday,$c1984.
300 $axxiii, 815 pages ;$c24 cm.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 767-808) and index.
505 00 $gThe$tsilent victims /$rSemi Wali --$gThe$tday-to-day struggle /$rFatma Oussedik --$gThe$tfire cannot be extinguished /$rLeonor Calvera --$tWomen in a warrior society /$rSara Dowse and Patricia Giles --$tBenevolent despotism versus the contemporary feminist movement /$rCheryl Benard and Edit Schlaffer --$gA$tfertile but ambiguous feminist terrain /$rDanda Prado --$gThe$tpolitics of survival /$rAmanda Sebestyen --$gThe$tempowerment of women /$rGreta Hofmann Nemiroff --$gThe$tDutch-speaking Caribbean islands: fighting until the end /$rDonia M. Cuales --$gThe$tEnglish-speaking Caribbean: a journal in the making /$rPeggy Antrobus and Lorna Gordon --$gThe$tFrench-speaking Caribbean: Haiti, a vacation paradise of hell /$rCacos La Gonaïve --$gThe$tSpanish-speaking Caribbean: we women aren't sheep /$rMagaly Pineda --$tWomen of smoke /$rMarjorie Agosin --$tFeudal attitudes, party control, and half the sky /$rXiao Lu --$tFighting for the right to fight /$rLuz Helena Sanchez --$tParadise gained, paradise lost, the price of integration /$rLa Silenciada --$tLetter from a troubled Copenhagen redstocking /$rTinne Vammen --$tNeeded, a revolution in attitude /$rCarola Borja --$tWhen a women rebels /$rNawal El Saadawi --$tWe cannot wait --$gThe$tright to be oneself /$rHilkka Pietilä --$tFeminism, alive, well, and in constant danger /$rSimone de Beauvoir --$tWitch Vilmma's invention of speech-swallowing /$rIrmtraud Morgner --$tFragmented selves /$rRenate Berger, Ingrid Kolb, and Marielouise Janssen-Jurreit --$tTo be a women /$rAma Ata Aidoo --$gA$tvillage sisterhood /$rMargaret Papandreou --$tOur daily bread /$rStella Quan --$gThe$tnonexistence of women's emancipation /$rSuzanne Körösi --$gA$tcondition across caste and class /$rDevaki Jain --$tMultiple roles and double burdens /$rTiti Sumbung --$gA$tfuture in the past, the prerevolutionary women's movement /$rMahnaz Afkhami --$tCoping with the womb and the border /$rNell McCafferty --$tUp the down escalator /$rShulamit Aloni --$gA$tmortified thirst for living /$rPaola Zaccaria --$gThe$tsun and the shadow /$rKeiko Higuchi --$tNot just literacy, but wisdom /$rRose Adhiambo Arungu-Olende --$gA$tgrandmother's vision /$rSoon Chan Park --$tGod's will, and the process of socialization /$rNoura Al-Falah --$gThe$tharem window /$rRose Ghurayyib --$gThe$twave of consciousness cannot be reversed /$rFarida Allaghi --$tPioneers and promoters of women /$rCarmen Lugo --$gThe$tmerchant's daughter and the so of the sultan /$rFatima Mernissi --$tWomen as a caste /$rManjula Giri --$tIn the unions, the parties, the streets, and the bedrooms /$rCorrine Oudijk --$tForeigners in our own land /$rNgahuia Te Awekotuku and Marilyn J. Waring --$tTo my compañeras on the planet Earth /$rMaria Lourdes Centeño de Zelaya --$tNot spinning on the axis of Maleness /$g'Molara Ogundipe-Leslie --$tMore power to women! /$rBerit Ås --$tAll it requires is ourselves /$rVanessa Griffen --$tMiriam Habib --$tWomen and the revolution /$rFawzia Fawzia --$tNot even with a rose petal /$rAnn Maria Portugal --$tLet's pull down the bastilles before they are built /$rAnna Titkow --$tDaring to be different /$rMaria de Lourdes Pintasilgo --$gThe$tright to be persecuted /$rElena Chiriac --$gAn$temerging social force /$rAisha Almana --$tElegance amid the phallocracy /$rMarie-Angelique Savané --$tGoing up the mountain /$rMotlalepula Chabaku --$tAfrica: a bulletin from within --$tWomen are the conscience of our country /$rLidia Falcon --$gThe$tvoice of women /$rHema Goonatilake --$tWomen's studies, as a new village stove /$rAmna Elsadik Badri --$tSimilarity, singularity, and sisterhood /$rRita Liljeström --$tWe superwomen must allow the men to grow up /$rMallica Vajrathon --$tIt's time we began with ourselves /$rTatyana Mamonova --$tGood grief, there are women here! /$rClaire de Hedervary --$tHonoring the vision of changing women /$rRayna Green --$tFor as long as it takes /$rGiovanna Merola R. --$gThe$tbraided army /$rNguyen Thi Dinh --$tNeofeminism, and its six mortal sins /$rRada Iveković and Slavenka Drakulić-Illić --$tFeminist progress, more difficult than decolonization /$rGwendoline Konie --$tIt can only be handled by women /$rOlivia N. Muchena.
520 $aSisterhood Is Global has been revered as the essential feminist text on the international women's movement since its first appearance, when it was hailed as "a historic publishing event." The anthology features original essays Morgan commissioned from a deliberately eclectic mix of women both famous and less known-grass-roots activisits, politicians, scholars, querillas, novelists, social scientists, and journalists-representing seventy countries, from every region and political system, with particular emphasis on the Global South. These truth-telling, impassioned essays celebrate the diversity as well as the similarity of women's experience; they also reveal shared female rage, vision, and pragmatic strategies for worldwide feminist solidarity and political transformation.
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700 1 $aMorgan, Robin,$d1941-$ecompiler & editor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tSisterhood is global.$b1st ed.$dGarden City, N.Y. : Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1984$w(OCoLC)567790577
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