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''Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium'' (Washington Square Press, ISBN 0-7434-6627-6) is a 2003 feminist anthology compiled, edited, and with an introduction by Robin Morgan; Morgan also wrote "To Vintage Feminists" and "To Younger Women", which were both included in the anthology as Personal Postscripts. ''Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium'' is the follow up to ''Sisterhood Is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology'', which is itself the follow up to ''Sisterhood is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings From The Women's Liberation Movement''. The complete Table of Contents of ''Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium'' is:〔 "Introduction: New World Women" by Robin Morgan p. xv Part I. Some Basics "Biologically Correct" by Natalie Angier p. 3 "Unfinished Agenda: Reproductive Rights" by Faye Wattleton p. 17 "Running for Our Lives: Electoral Politics" by Pat Schroeder p. 28 "Traffic at the Crossroads: Multiple Oppressions" by Kimberle Crenshaw p. 43 "Landscape of the Ordinary: Violence Against Women" by Andrea Dworkin p. 58 "The Proper Study of Womankind: Women's Studies" by Florence Howe p. 70 "Parenting: A New Social Contract" by Suzanne Braun Levine p. 85 "Sisterhood Is Pleasurable: A Quiet Revolution in Psychology" by Carol Gilligan p. 94 "The Media and the Movement: A User's Guide" by Gloria Steinem p. 103 Part II. A Movement for All Seasons "Girls: 'We Are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!'" by New Moon Girls Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell p. 121 "Generation 'Why?': A Call to Arms" by Jasmine Victoria p. 126 "Gen X Survivor: From Riot Grrrl Rock Star to Feminist Artist" by Kathleen Hanna p. 131 "Stealth Feminists: The Thirtysomething Revolution" by Debra Michals p. 138 "Notes of a Feminist Long Distance Runner" by Eleanor Holmes Norton p. 145 "The Politics of Aging" by Barbara Macdonald p. 152 Part III. Juggling Jeopardies "Native Americans: Restoring the Power of Thought Woman" by Clara Sue Kidwell p. 165 "African American Women: The Legacy of Black Feminism" by Beverly Guy-Sheftall p. 176 "Reclaiming the Past, Redefining the Future: Asian American and Pacific Islander Women" by Helen Zia p. 188 "U.S. Latinas: Active at the Intersections of Gender, Nationality, Race, and Class" by Edna Acosta-Belen and Christine E. Bose p. 198 "Confessions of a Worrywart: Ruminations on a Lesbian Feminist Overview" by Karla Jay p. 212 "Poverty Wears a Female Face" by Theresa Funiciello p. 222 "Rights, Realities, and Issues of Women with Disabilities" by Laura Hershey p. 233 "Alive Behind the Labels: Women in Prison" by Kathy Boudin and Roslyn D. Smith p. 244 Part IV. Bodies Politic "Our Bodies, Our Future: Women's Health Activism Overview" by Judy Norsigian et al. p. 269 "Women in Sports: What's the Score?" by Barbara Findlen p. 285 "The Nature of the Beast: Sexual Harassment" by Anita Hill p. 296 "From Fantasy to Reality: Unmasking the Pornography Industry" by Gail Dines p. 306 "Prostitution = Slavery" by Vednita Carter p. 315 Part V. Workplaces Transforming Traditions and Breaking Barriers: Six Personal Testimonies "Transforming Traditions: Nurses, Teachers, Flight Attendants" p. 325 "Breaking Barriers: Firefighters, Hard Hats, Computer Programmers" p. 331 "Just a Housewife?!" by Helen Drusine p. 342 "The Clerical Proletariat" by Ellen Bravo (9 to 5 Association) p. 349 "Pink Collar Ghetto, Blue Collar Token" by Alice Kessler-Harris p. 358 "Rural Women: Sustaining Farms, Feeding People" by Carolyn Sachs p. 368 "Diagnosis and Prognosis: Women Physicians and Women's Health" by Wendy Chavkin, M.D., M.P.H. p. 378 "Up the Down Labyrinth: Ins and Outs of Women's Corporate and Campus Careers" by Ellen Appel-Bronstein p. 387 "Changing a Masculinist Culture: Women in Science, Engineering, and Technology" by Donna M. Hughes p. 393 "Climbing the Ivory Walls: Women in Academia" by Jane Roland Martin p. 401 "Redefining the Warrior Mentality: Women in the Military" by Claudia J. Kennedy (Lt. Gen., Ret.) p. 409 "Standing By: Women in Broadcast Media" by Carol Jenkins p. 418 "Theater: A Sacred Home for Women" by Eve Ensler p. 430 "Women and the Art World: Diary of the Feminist Masked Avengers" by Kathe Kollwitz and Frida Kahlo (the Guerilla Girls ) p. 437 Part VI. Tactics and Trends "Women and Law: The Power to Change" by Catharine A. MacKinnon p. 447 "Owning the Future: Women Entrepreneurs" by Sara K. Gould p. 456 "Combating the Religious Right" by Cecile Richards p. 464 "Dancing Against the Vatican" by Frances Kissling p. 474 "Front Line: The Funding Struggle" by Marie Wilson p. 485 "Bitch, Chick, Cow: Women's and (Other) Animals' Rights" by Carol J. Adams p. 494 "Update: Feminism and the Environment" by Paula DiPerna p. 503 Part VII. Politics for the New Millennium "Cyberfeminism: Networking the Net" by Amy Richards and Marianne Schnall p. 517 "Globalization: A Strategic Advance for Feminism?" by Jessica Neuwirth p. 526 "Why Peace Is (More Than Ever) a Feminist Issue" by Grace Paley p. 537 "The Art of Building Feminist Institutions to Last" by Eleanor Smeal p. 541 "Inner Space: The Spiritual Frontier" by Margot Adler p. 551 "Outer Space: The Worldly Frontier" by Mae C. Jemison, M.D. p. 560 Personal Postscripts "To Vintage Feminists" by Robin Morgan p. 571 "To Younger Women" by Robin Morgan p. 576 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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