Listen up : voices from the next feminist generation
 Format: Book
 Published: Seattle, WA : Seal Press : Distributed to the trade by Publishers Group West, c2001.
 Language: English
 Summary:
A collection of essays explore such topics as feminist politics, sex, racism,areers, identity, and abortion.
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Item Description
  • New expanded ed.
  • xvii, 301 p. ; 23 cm.
  • ISBN: 1580050549
  • OCLC Number: 47081422
Notes
  • Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.
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Table of Contents
  • Introduction (p. xiii)
  • Your Life As a Girl
  • Your Life As a Girl (Curtis Sittenfeld) (p. 3)
  • Chicks Goin' At It (Anastasia Higginbotham) (p. 11)
  • Lusting for Freedom (Rebecca Walker) (p. 19)
  • Ruminations of a Feminist Fitness Instructor (Alisa L. Valdes) (p. 25)
  • Don't Call Me a Survivor (Emilie Morgan) (p. 33)
  • Bloodlove (Christine Doza) (p. 40)
  • Weaving an Identity Tapestry
  • Weaving an Identity Tapestry (Sonja D. Curry-Johnson) (p. 51)
  • Two Jews, Three Opinions (Robin M. Neidorf) (p. 59)
  • Beyond Bean Counting (JeeYeun Lee) (p. 67)
  • You're Not the Type (Laurel Gilbert) (p. 74)
  • One Bad Hair Day Too Many, or The Hairstory of an Androgynous Young Feminist (Jennifer Reid Maxcy Myhre) (p. 84)
  • Ghosts and Goddesses (Bhargavi C. Mandava) (p. 89)
  • The Body Politic
  • The Body Politic (Abra Fortune Chernik) (p. 103)
  • Abortion, Vacuum Cleaners and the Power Within (Inga Muscio) (p. 112)
  • Reality Check (Aisha Hakim-Dyce) (p. 118)
  • Why I Fight Back (Whitney Walker) (p. 126)
  • It's a Big Fat Revolution (Nomy Lamm) (p. 133)
  • And So I Chose (Allison Crews) (p. 142)
  • Woman Who Clears the Way
  • Woman Who Clears the Way (Lisa Tiger) (p. 153)
  • Class Feminist (Erica Gilbert-Levin) (p. 165)
  • On the Rag (Tiya Miles) (p. 173)
  • Imagine My Surprise (Ellen Neuborne) (p. 182)
  • Knowledge Is Power (Maria Cristina Rangel) (p. 188)
  • Taking It to the Streets (Melissa Silverstein) (p. 197)
  • Bringing Feminism a la Casa
  • Bringing Feminism a la Casa (Daisy Hernandez) (p. 209)
  • What Is Mine (Sharon Lennon) (p. 212)
  • Tight Jeans and Chania Chorris (Sonia Shah) (p. 223)
  • The Immaculate Conception (Amy Richards) (p. 229)
  • Better in the Bahamas? Not If You're a Feminist (Lisa Bowleg) (p. 239)
  • Selling Out (Sarah McCarry) (p. 247)
  • Some Things You Keep With You
  • Some Things You Keep With You (Ellen Friedrichs) (p. 253)
  • Betrayal Feminism (Veronica Chambers) (p. 258)
  • Word Warrior (Jennifer DiMarco) (p. 265)
  • One Resilient Baby (Cheryl Green) (p. 272)
  • This Place Called Home (Taigi Smith) (p. 281)
  • Isolated-Connected (Ariel Gore) (p. 288)
  • Contributors (p. 294)
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Title Summary
A collection of essays explore such topics as feminist politics, sex, racism,areers, identity, and abortion.
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