Feminist Collections, v. 37, no. 1-2 (winter-spring 2016)

CONTENTS: From the Editors, by Ashley Hartman Annis (editorial intern) & JoAnne Lehman (senior editor); Book Reviews: “The Power of the Personal: Keeping Consciousness-Raising Alive,” by Stacy Russo, reviewing Janet L. Freedman, Reclaiming the Feminist Vision: Consciousness-Raising and Small Gro...

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Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/75554
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Summary:CONTENTS: From the Editors, by Ashley Hartman Annis (editorial intern) & JoAnne Lehman (senior editor); Book Reviews: “The Power of the Personal: Keeping Consciousness-Raising Alive,” by Stacy Russo, reviewing Janet L. Freedman, Reclaiming the Feminist Vision: Consciousness-Raising and Small Group Practice (McFarland, 2014); “Which Way Is Feminism Leaning? A Critique of Sandberg’s ‘Feminist Manifesto,’” by Ashley Hartman Annis, reviewing Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In for Graduates (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014) and Dawn Foster, Lean Out (London: Repeater Books, 2015); “Historiographic Production: Women’s & Gender History,” by Madeline A. Court, reviewing Pamela S. Nadell & Kate Haulman, eds., Making Women’s Histories: Beyond National Perspectives (New York University Press, 2013); “Considering Housework: An Uneven Anthology,” by Beverly Gordon, reviewing Elizabeth Patton & Mimi Choi, eds., Home Sweat Home: Perspectives on Housework & Modern Relationships (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014). “Who Gets to Keep the Baby? Reproductive Justice & the Discourse around ‘Bad’ Mothers,” by Rae Moors, reviewing Laury Oaks, Giving Up Baby: Safe Haven Laws, Motherhood, and Reproductive Justice (New York University Press, 2015); “Food Is a Feminist Issue: Women Reclaiming Autonomy & Protecting the Planet,” by Anna Pinks, reviewing Vandana Shiva, ed., Seed Sovereignty, Food Security: Women in The Vanguard of the Fight against GMOs and Corporate Agriculture (North Atlantic Books, 2016); “Striving for Clarity: A Complicated Comparison between Judaism & Islam Made Clear,” by Nicole Rudisill, reviewing Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet & Beth S. Wenger, eds., Gender in Judaism and Islam: Common Lives, Uncommon Heritage (New York University Press, 2015); Feminist Visions: “Films on Women & Gender,” highlighting productions featured in GPID Resource Bulletin (from Askold Kurov & Pavel Loparev; Bower Bird Films & Palangi Productions; Fork Films/Gini Reticker; Framewerk/Joey Boink & Sander Wirken; Guerilla Films/Iiris Härmä; Hanfgarn & Ufer Filmproduktion/Ayat Najafi; Principle Pictures/Beth Murphy; Radiator Film/Berit Madsen; Taskovski Films/Chloe Ruthven; Women Make Movies/Joanna Lipper); Periodical Notes: Special women/gender-themed issues or sections of the following non-women/gender journals: Canadian Review of Sociology; Culture, Health, & Sexuality; Intellectual History Review; Journal of British Cinema & Television; Journal of Vocational Education & Training; Psychoanalysis, Culture, & Society; The Progressive; Representation; Scandinavian Journal of History; Social Movement Studies; South Atlantic Quarterly; Sport in History; Spring: A Journal of Archetype & Culture; Items of Note: UW–Madison’s Campus Women’s Center and its debut issue of Intersections: A Feminist Publication; Headmistress Press and its Lesbian Poet Trading Cards; Books Recently Received: Complimentary/review copies of new titles, donated to the GWS Librarian’s office by various publishers. Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources. ISSN 0742-7441, 30p.