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"Founded in 1970, we began as a crucial publishing component of second wave feminism, reprinting feminist classics by writers such as Zora Neale Hurston and Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and providing much-needed texts for the developing field of women's studies with books by Barbara Ehrenreich and Grace Paley. We publish feminist literature from around the world, by best-selling authors such as Shahrnush Parsipur, Ruth Kluger, and Ama Ata Aidoo; and North American writers of diverse race and class experience, such as Paule Marshall and Rahna Reiko Rizzuto. We have become the vanguard for books on contemporary feminist issues of equality and gender identity, with authors as various as Anita Hill, Justin Vivian Bond, and Ann Jones."
P.S. I added around 90%, if not more, of these works to the database. If every list that called itself 'eclectic' matched that effort, this website would be a lot more interesting.
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WSQ: Beijing and Beyond (Florence Howe, Mariam K. Chamberlain, Tobe Levin ()
WSQ: Beijing and Beyond (Florence Howe, Mariam K. Chamberlain, Tobe Levin ()
362
WSQ: Building Inclusive Science (Sue V. Rosser (Ed.))
WSQ: Building Inclusive Science (Sue V. Rosser (Ed.))
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WSQ: Child (Sarah Chinn, Anna Mae Duane (Eds.))
WSQ: Child (Sarah Chinn, Anna Mae Duane (Eds.))
364
WSQ: Citizenship (Terri Gordon-Zolov, Robin Rogers (Eds.))
WSQ: Citizenship (Terri Gordon-Zolov, Robin Rogers (Eds.))
365
WSQ: Curriculum Transformation in Community Colleges (Liza Fiol-Matta, Myrna Goldenberg (Eds.))
WSQ: Curriculum Transformation in Community Colleges (Liza Fiol-Matta, Myrna Goldenberg (Eds.))
366
WSQ: Debt (Meena Alexander, Rosalind Petchesky (Eds.))
WSQ: Debt (Meena Alexander, Rosalind Petchesky (Eds.))
367
WSQ: Enchantment (Ann Burlein, Jackie Orr (Eds.))
WSQ: Enchantment (Ann Burlein, Jackie Orr (Eds.))
368
WSQ: Engage (Cynthia Chris, David A. Gerstner (Eds.))
WSQ: Engage (Cynthia Chris, David A. Gerstner (Eds.))
369
WSQ: Envy (Jane Gallop (Ed.))
WSQ: Envy (Jane Gallop (Ed.))
370
WSQ: Expanding the Classroom (Colette A. Hyman, Diane Lichtenstein (Eds.))
WSQ: Expanding the Classroom (Colette A. Hyman, Diane Lichtenstein (Eds.))
371
WSQ: Fashion (Eugenia Paulicelli, Elizabeth Wissinger (Eds.))
WSQ: Fashion (Eugenia Paulicelli, Elizabeth Wissinger (Eds.))
372
WSQ: Feminist Psychology (Joan C. Chrisler, Tobe Levin (Eds.))
WSQ: Feminist Psychology (Joan C. Chrisler, Tobe Levin (Eds.))
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WSQ: Feminist Teachers (Toni A. H. McNaron, Nancy Porter, Et Al. (Eds.))
WSQ: Feminist Teachers (Toni A. H. McNaron, Nancy Porter, Et Al. (Eds.))
374
WSQ: Gender and Culture in the 1950s (Deborah L. Nelson (Ed.))
WSQ: Gender and Culture in the 1950s (Deborah L. Nelson (Ed.))
375
WSQ: Inheritance (Maria Rice Bellamy, Karen Weingarten (Eds.))
WSQ: Inheritance (Maria Rice Bellamy, Karen Weingarten (Eds.))
376
WSQ: Internalizing the Curriculum (Deborah S. Rosenfelt (Ed.))
WSQ: Internalizing the Curriculum (Deborah S. Rosenfelt (Ed.))
377
WSQ: Keeping Gender on the Chalkboard (Nancy Hoffman, Nitza Hidalgo, Ellen Silber (Eds.))
WSQ: Keeping Gender on the Chalkboard (Nancy Hoffman, Nitza Hidalgo, Ellen Silber (Eds.))
378
WSQ: Looking Across the Lens (Wendy Kolmar (Ed.))
WSQ: Looking Across the Lens (Wendy Kolmar (Ed.))
379
WSQ: Market (Mara Einstein, Joe Rollins (Eds.))
WSQ: Market (Mara Einstein, Joe Rollins (Eds.))
380
WSQ: Mother (Nicole Cooley, Pamela Stone (Eds.))
WSQ: Mother (Nicole Cooley, Pamela Stone (Eds.))
381
WSQ: Precarious Work (Alyson Cole, Victoria Hattam (Eds.))
WSQ: Precarious Work (Alyson Cole, Victoria Hattam (Eds.))
382
WSQ: Protest (Elena L. Cohen, Melissa M. Forbis (Eds.))
WSQ: Protest (Elena L. Cohen, Melissa M. Forbis (Eds.))
383
WSQ: Queer Methods (Matt Brim, Amin Ghaziani (Eds.))
WSQ: Queer Methods (Matt Brim, Amin Ghaziani (Eds.))
384
WSQ: Ruin (Sarah Chinn, Rupal Oza (Eds.))
WSQ: Ruin (Sarah Chinn, Rupal Oza (Eds.))
385
WSQ: Safe (Alyson M. Cole, Kyoo Lee (Eds.))
WSQ: Safe (Alyson M. Cole, Kyoo Lee (Eds.))
386
WSQ: Solidarity (Saadia Toor, Shefali Chandra (Eds.))
WSQ: Solidarity (Saadia Toor, Shefali Chandra (Eds.))
387
WSQ: Survival (Frances Bartkowski, Elena Glasberg (Eds.))
WSQ: Survival (Frances Bartkowski, Elena Glasberg (Eds.))
388
WSQ: The 1970s (Shelly Eversley, Michelle Habell-Pallán (Eds.))
WSQ: The 1970s (Shelly Eversley, Michelle Habell-Pallán (Eds.))
389
WSQ: The Global and the Intimate (Geraldine Pratt, Victoria Rosner (Eds.))
WSQ: The Global and the Intimate (Geraldine Pratt, Victoria Rosner (Eds.))
390
WSQ: The Sexual Body (Shelly Eversley, Jennifer Morgan (Eds.))
WSQ: The Sexual Body (Shelly Eversley, Jennifer Morgan (Eds.))
391
WSQ: Together (Ujju Aggarwal, Linta Varghese (Eds.))
WSQ: Together (Ujju Aggarwal, Linta Varghese (Eds.))
392
WSQ: Viral (Patricia Clough, Jasbir Puar (Eds.))
WSQ: Viral (Patricia Clough, Jasbir Puar (Eds.))
393
WSQ: Witness (Kathryn Abrams, Irene Kacandes (Eds.))
WSQ: Witness (Kathryn Abrams, Irene Kacandes (Eds.))
394
WSQ: Women and Sports (Carol J. Pierman (Ed.))
WSQ: Women and Sports (Carol J. Pierman (Ed.))
395
WSQ: Women, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System (La Verne McQuiller Williams (Ed.))
WSQ: Women, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System (La Verne McQuiller Williams (Ed.))
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Your Art Will Save Your Life (Beth Pickens)
Your Art Will Save Your Life (Beth Pickens)
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Zulu Woman (Rebecca Hourwich Reyher)
Zulu Woman (Rebecca Hourwich Reyher)
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