Feminist Power Collection (4 books)

Item Number: 385
Time Left: CLOSED
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From the NWHA Archives and Library
Feminist Power Collection (4 books)
The Church and the Second Sex by Mary Daly
First published in 1968, The Church and the Second Sex represents one of the most important critiques of sexism in the Christian tradition.
Paper. 264 pages, pub. January 3, 1986
Women and Power: The Secrets of Leadership
by Toni Bernay (Author), Dorothy Cantor (Author), Geraldine Ferraro (Afterword),
& 1 more
Explores the strengths, background, and skills that have enabled women to achieve positions of political power through interviews with twenty-five politically prominent women
Paper, 316 pages, pub. January 1, 1992
Feminist Theory: from Margins to Center by bell hooks
When "Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center" was first published in 1984, it was met with enthusiasm and praise by feminist thinkers seeking a new perspective. Even so, individual readers frequently found the theory "unsettling" or "provocative." Today, the blueprint for the feminist movement presented in the book remains as provocative and relevant as ever. Written in hooks's characteristic direct style, Feminist Theory embodies the hope that feminists can find a common language to spread the word and create a mass, global feminist movement.
Paper, 250pages, pub.1984
Women at the Crossroads: A Path Beyond Feminism and Traditionalism
by Kari Torjesen Malcolm (Author)
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Kari Torjesen Malcolm offers readers a satisfying alternative to both traditional and feminist models of what a woman should be.
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Print length
Paperback – 215 pages, pub. January 1, 1982
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