Feminist and Lesbian Politics: Monographs-Periodicals-Articles
While
diverse in medium and subject matter, this collection contextualizes women’s
liberation highlighting issues of class, race, sexuality and imperialism. The
materials in this collection focus on lived experience and practical knowledge
instead of theory. Accordingly, this collection predominantly features perspectives
of women often excluded from or overshadowed in popular feminist discourse,
including nonwhite, lesbian/queer, working-class, and the Third World. Topics
of focus include violence against women and self-defense, representation of
women in the media, radical feminist perspectives, historical feminist perspectives
and reproductive rights. Formats include
periodicals, monographs, articles and reports. Although the materials examine a
wide range of topics and contain a diverse set of perspectives, many of the
materials were produced in the Bay Area and the vast majority of the materials
come from the United States. Although many of the contents were published 30+
years ago, they still maintain contemporary relevance.
Documents
![What We're Rolling Around in Bed With- Sexual Silences in Feminism: A Conversation toward Ending Them](images/thumbnails//32540.jpg)
Reproduction. "This article was derived from a series of conversations we entertained for many months. Through it, we wish to illuminate both our common and different relationship to a feminist movement to which we are both committed."
![The Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves](images/thumbnails//32543.jpg)
Publisher: The Black ScholarDate: 12/1971Volume Number: DecemberFormat: ArticleCollection: Feminist and Lesbian Politics: Monographs-Periodicals-Articles
Reflections on the overlooked & unique struggle and resistance of enslaved black American women
![Participation of Latin American Women in Social and Political Organizations: Reflections of Salvadoran Women](images/thumbnails//32562.jpg)
Publisher: Democratic Revolutionary FrontDate: 11/1981Volume Number: NovemberFormat: ArticleCollection: Feminist and Lesbian Politics: Monographs-Periodicals-Articles
This is a translation of a paper presented by a representative of AMES (Association of Salvadoran Women) at the First Latin American Research Seminar on Women in San Jos