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The Maimie Papers

The Maimie Papers
Author: Maimie Pinzer
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781558611436

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"An astonishing book. . . .Maimie wrote like a dream"--"New York Times Book Review"


The Maimie Papers

The Maimie Papers
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Release: 1979
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The Maimie Papers

The Maimie Papers
Author: Maimie Pinzer
Publisher: Virago Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1979
Genre: Philadelphia
ISBN: 9780860681144

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The Maimie Papers

The Maimie Papers
Author: Maimie Pinzer
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Total Pages: 439
Release: 1977
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U.S. Women in Struggle

U.S. Women in Struggle
Author: Claire Goldberg Moses
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1995
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 9780252064623

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This collection is distinguished by its focus on women in struggle over the course of United States history and by its source: the pioneering journal Feminist Studies. From its inception, Feminist Studies and its contributors have linked scholarship to activism and made major contributions to the development of women's history. U.S. Women in Struggle gathers a selection of the strongest pieces published in the journal from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s.


The Lost Sisterhood

The Lost Sisterhood
Author: Ruth Rosen
Publisher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1982
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780801826641

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"Rosen has broken entirely new ground in what will surely remain the definitive study of urban prostitution in America for many years to come." -- Times Literary Supplement


Women's Lives/Women's Times

Women's Lives/Women's Times
Author: Trev Lynn Broughton
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1997-05-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791433980

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Points to the many ways in which the study of autobiography can contribute to the theory, practice, and politics of women’s studies as curriculum, and to feminist theory more generally.


What We Hold in Common

What We Hold in Common
Author: Janet Zandy
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781558612594

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Restored to print--in an expanded edition--the pivotal text in working-class studies.


Past Scents

Past Scents
Author: Jonathan Reinarz
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252096029

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In this comprehensive and engaging volume, medical historian Jonathan Reinarz offers a historiography of smell from ancient to modern times. Synthesizing existing scholarship in the field, he shows how people have relied on their olfactory sense to understand and engage with both their immediate environments and wider corporal and spiritual worlds. This broad survey demonstrates how each community or commodity possesses, or has been thought to possess, its own peculiar scent. Through the meanings associated with smells, osmologies develop--what cultural anthropologists have termed the systems that utilize smells to classify people and objects in ways that define their relations to each other and their relative values within a particular culture. European Christians, for instance, relied on their noses to differentiate Christians from heathens, whites from people of color, women from men, virgins from harlots, artisans from aristocracy, and pollution from perfume. This reliance on smell was not limited to the global North. Around the world, Reinarz shows, people used scents to signify individual and group identity in a morally constructed universe where the good smelled pleasant and their opposites reeked. With chapters including "Heavenly Scents," "Fragrant Lucre," and "Odorous Others," Reinarz's timely survey is a useful and entertaining look at the history of one of our most important but least-understood senses.


Bamboo Shoots After the Rain

Bamboo Shoots After the Rain
Author: Ann C. Carver
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 339
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1558617841

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A short story collection hailed as a “welcome and valuable addition to our growing knowledge about the inner lives and literary talents of Chinese women” (Amy Ling, author of Between Worlds: Women Writers of Chinese Ancestry). This remarkable anthology introduces the short fiction of fourteen writers, major figures in the literary movements of three generations, who represent a range of class, ethnic, and political perspectives. It is filled with unexpected gems such as Lin Hai-yin’s story of a woman suffering under the feudal system of Old China, and Chiang Hsiao-yun’s optimistic solutions to problems of the elderly in rapidly changing 1980s Taiwan. And in between, a dozen rich stories of aristocrats, comrades, wives, concubines, children, mothers, sexuality, female initiation, rape, and the tensions between traditional and modern life. “This is not western feminism with an Asian accent”, says Bloomsbury Review, “but a description of one culture’s reality. . . . The woman protagonists survive both despite and because of their existence in a changing Taiwan.”