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Susan Griffin (born January 26, 1943) [1] is a radical feminist philosopher, essayist and playwright [2] particularly known for her innovative, hybrid-form ecofeminist works. Life [ edit ]
Susan Griffin (born 1943) Hannah Griffitts (1727–1817) Mariela Griffor (born 1961) Angelina Weld Grimké (1880–1948) Charlotte Forten Grimké (1837–1914) Allen Grossman (1932–2014) Dorothea Grossman (1937–2012) Gabriel Gudding (born 1966) Charles Guenther (1920–2008) Barbara Guest (1920–2006) Edgar Guest (1891–1959) Louise ...
Susan Griffin (born 1943), American poet, playwright and philosopher M. A. Griffiths (1947–2009), English poet Marilyn Hacker (born 1942), American poet, translator and critic
Alta used a printing press in her garage to publish books by authors such as Susan Griffin, Pat Parker, and Mitsuye Yamada. [7] Yamada later described Alta as an "energetic feminist poet" who promoted Yamada's first volume of poetry "at women’s conferences, women’s health centers, and lesbian bars."
The Feminist Writers' Guild was an American feminist organization from Berkeley, California, founded by Mary Mackey, Adrienne Rich, Susan Griffin, Charlene Spretnak, and Valerie Miner. [1] Established in 1978, the group was primarily known for their national newsletter.
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The Madwoman in the Attic, Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar (1979) "The Night and Danger", Andrea Dworkin (1979) [366] The Transsexual Empire, Janice Raymond (1979) "The Tyranny of Tyranny", Cathy Levine (1979) [367] Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her, Susan Griffin (1979)
Brodine wrote four books of poetry, contributed to poetry collections, and edited or designed works by other authors, including Gloria Martin's memoir Socialist Feminism: The First Decade, 1966-1976 (1984). [6] Slow Juggling (1975) [7] Making the Park (1976, with Susan Griffin, Laura Moriarty, and others) [8] Workweek (1977) [9] The Messengers ...