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  2. Feminist poetry - Wikipedia

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    As poetry took on a new significance for the feminist movement, so a number of new poetry anthologies were published which emphasised women's voices and experiences. [ 37 ] [ 56 ] Anthologies played an important role generally in opening up the political consciousness of poetry, an important example being Raymond Souster 's volume, New Wave ...

  3. List of feminist periodicals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A feminist literary & arts journal. ISSN 0047-830X [8] The Second Wave: A Magazine of the New Feminism: 1971 1983 Cambridge, Massachusetts: Second Wave Quarterly A political periodical. Also published "many pages of poetry, fiction, book reviews and art." [8] ISSN 0048-9980 OCLC 2267579 [8] [22] The Amazon 1972 1984 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Amazon ...

  4. List of feminist poets - Wikipedia

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    Historically, literature has been a male-dominated sphere, and any poetry written by a woman could be seen as feminist. Often, feminist poetry refers to that which was composed after the 1960s and the second wave of the feminist movement. [1] [2] This list focuses on poets who take explicitly feminist approaches to their poetry.

  5. The evolution of the F-word (feminist)

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    The word "feminist" has endured almost as much vitriol as the women's movement itself, starting with the 1963 release of Betty Friedan's "The Feminist Mystique," a book widely credited with ...

  6. Judy Grahn - Wikipedia

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    Grahn's poems circulated in "periodicals, performances, chapbooks, and by word of mouth, and were foundational documents of lesbian feminism." [8] Her work did not extend to a commercial audience until the late 1970s; however, it garnered a wide underground audience before 1975. Carl Morse and Joan Larkin cite Grahn's work as "fueling the ...

  7. Feminist literature - Wikipedia

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    Feminist literature is fiction, nonfiction, drama, or poetry, which supports the feminist goals of defining, establishing, and defending equal civil, political, economic, and social rights for women. It often addresses the roles of women in society particularly as regarding status, privilege, and power – and generally portrays the ...

  8. List of feminist literature - Wikipedia

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    Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics, bell hooks (2000) Feminist Theory (2000–present) Manifesta: Young women, Feminism and the Future, Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards (2000) Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation, Andrea Dworkin (2000) "Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Mystique of the Sheikh", Annie Laurie Gaylor ...

  9. Onlywomen Press - Wikipedia

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    It was the only feminist press to be founded by out lesbians, Lilian Mohin, Sheila Shulman, and Deborah Hart. [1] It commenced publishing in 1974 and was one of five notably active feminist publishers in the 1990s. [3] [4] [5] Onlywomen was unique from other British feminist presses because it both printed and published material.