Paper by Joreen analyzes the word bitch and attempts to use this insult as an affirmation of women's transgression of traditional gender roles.
Woman's studies collection provides a collection overview, a searchable database, reference help, and some online texts in full. Includes links.
Article by Lucretia McCulley and Patricia Patterson discusses the positive effects of communication in genderless anonymity via the Internet.
A joint statement by six female liberation groups in North Carolina outlines gender inequality in terms of the family, education, and employment.
Excerpt from the Postmodern bible defines feminist theory and examines its history and future.
Excerpts of this book chronicles the woman's movement from 1953-93. Includes notes, bibliography, and ordering.
Press release from 1975 detailing plans to develop an alliance of women-run credit unions to assist and encourage women's economic freedom
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy defines, gives historical backgrounds, and provides approaches to feminist ethics. Includes references.
Workshop resolutions from this 1971 conference outline social reformation of gender roles, sex, and marriage in the Chicano community.
Vanauken's attack on what she deems the maternal mystique and the sexist myth, as perpetrated by both men and women.
List presented by Girls Incorporated notes the rights of young girls to live fully.
Article by Roberta examines the conflict between a woman's role as both professional and maternal and suggests a salary for domestic work.
"Taking a New Look at the Woman Suffrage Movement," by the National Woman's History Project, studies the 70 year struggle for women's suffrage.
"What is the Revolutionary Potential of Woman's Liberation?" Kathy McAfee and Myrna Wood dispute claims that women's groups are ineffectual.
Paper written by the Chicago Women's Liberation Union in 1972 details a socialist strategy and organization for the women's movement.
Article by Joreen presents the limitations of structurelessness in a political movement and outlines informal structure paradigms.
Pamphlet by the Health Organizing Collective of Women's Health and Abortion Project, written in 1973, outlines abortion procedures.
Article written in 1970 aims to examine the underlying meaning of the word lesbian and recontextualize female sexuality as woman-identified.
Carol Hanish and Elizabeth Sutherland present comments made by women and men on women's liberation. From Notes from the First Year, 1968.
Transcription of a women's discussion group on sex, frigidity, and pleasure, published in Notes on the First Year, 1968.
E-text collection features women writers such as Aphra Behn, Jane Austen, and Edith Wharton. Listed alphabetically, several of the entries also include illustrations.
Article by Anne and Heidi from 1971 reports on the events and atmosphere of a march on Washington DC. Includes a picture of the original text.
Flyer by the United Women's Contingent promoting the march on Washington DC against the Vietnam War discusses the impacts of war upon women.
US Dept. of Labor provides explanations and resources concerning woman's rights protected under sex discrimination legislation.