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  1. Angry Women.Andrea Juno & V. Vale - 1991 - Re/Search Publications.
    An enduring bestseller since its first printing in 1991, Angry Women equipped a new generation of women with an expanded vision of what feminism could be, influencing Riot Grrrls, college curricula and beyond. Featuring, Diamanda Galas, Lydia Lucnh, Karen Finley, Susie Bright, Annie Sprinkle, Kathy Acker, bell hooks and Wanda Coleman.
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  • Pleasure and Danger: Exploring Female Sexuality.Carole S. Vance - 1984 - Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    From 30 contributors--including Kate Millett, Barbara Kruger, and Sharon Olds--a richly diverse collection of essays and poetry exploring female sexuality.
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  • The Women's Movements of the United States and Western Europe: Consciousness, Political Opportunity, and Public Policy.Mary Fainsod Katzenstein & Carol McClurg Mueller - 1987
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  • Rethinking feminist organizations.Patricia Yancey Martin - 1990 - Gender and Society 4 (2):182-206.
    This article analyzes feminist organizations as a species of social movement organization. It identifies 10 dimensions for comparing feminist and nonfeminist organizations or for deriving types of feminist organizations and analyzing them. The dimensions are feminist ideology, feminist values, feminist goals, feminist outcomes, founding circumstances, structure, practice, members and membership, scope and scale, and external relations. I argue that many scholars judge feminist organizations against an ideal type that is largely unattainable and that excessive attention has been paid to the (...)
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