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Edited by Hannah Dawson THE PENGUIN BOOK OF FEMINIST WRITING Contents 1 - photo 1
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THE PENGUIN BOOK OF FEMINIST WRITING
Contents 1 CHRISTINE DE PIZAN from The Book of the City of Ladies 1405 2 - photo 2
Contents
1. CHRISTINE DE PIZAN
from The Book of the City of Ladies , 1405
2. JANE ANGER
from Her Protection for Women , 1589
3. SOR JUANA INS DE LA CRUZ
from A Philosophical Satire , 1691
4. MARY ASTELL
from Some Reflections Upon Marriage , 1700
5. BELINDA SUTTON
The Petition of Belinda an African, to the Legislature of Massachusetts , 1783
6. JUDITH SARGENT MURRAY
from On the Equality of the Sexes , 1790
7. OLYMPE DE GOUGES
from Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen , 1791
8. MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman , 1792
9. MARY HAYS
from Appeal to the Men of Great Britain on Behalf of Women , 1798
10. CHARLOTTE BRONT
from Jane Eyre: An Autobiography , 1847
11. SENECA FALLS CONVENTION
from Declaration of Sentiments , 1848
12. SOJOURNER TRUTH
Aint I A Woman? 1851
13. ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
from Aurora Leigh , 1856
14. JOHN STUART MILL AND HARRIET TAYLOR
from The Subjection of Women , 1869
15. TARABAI SHINDE
from A Comparison Between Women and Men , 1882
16. KISHIDA TOSHIKO
from Daughters in Boxes , 1883
17. ELEANOR MARX
from The Woman Question , 1886
18. PANDITA RAMABAI SARASVATI
from The High Caste Hindu Woman , 1887
19. FRANCISCA SENHORINHA DA MOTTA DINIZ
from Equality of Rights , 1890
20. ANNA JULIA COOPER
from A Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South , 1892
21. CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN
The Yellow Wall-paper , 1892
22. EMMA GOLDMAN
Anarchy and the Sex Question , 1896
23. ROKEYA SAKHAWAT HOSSAIN
Sultanas Dream , 1905
24. QIU JIN
A Song: Promoting Womens Rights , 1906
25. SAROJINI NAIDU
Education of Indian Women , 1906
26. TEFFI
from The Woman Question , 1907
27. ROSA LUXEMBURG
Womens Suffrage and Class Struggle , 1912
28. ANNA AKHMATOVA
sister I have come to take your place , 1912
29. EMMELINE PANKHURST
from Freedom or death , 1913
30. MARGARET SANGER
Birth Control A parents problem or womans? from Woman and the New Race , 1920
31. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI
from Sexual Relations and the Class Struggle , 1921
32. ALEXANDRA KOLLONTAI
The Labour of Women in the Evolution of the Economy , 1921
33. VIRGINIA WOOLF
from A Room of Ones Own , 1929
34. VIRGINIA WOOLF
from Professions for Women , 1931
35. VIRGINIA WOOLF
from Three Guineas , 1938
36. RASHID JAHAN
Man and Woman, c. 1940
37. DING LING
Thoughts on March 8 , 1942
38. HUDA SHAARAWI
Pan-Arab Feminism , 1944
39. SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR
from The Second Sex , 1949
40. CLAUDIA JONES
An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Women , 1949
41. JAHAN ARA SHAHNAWAZ
Charter of Womens Rights , 1954
42. SUSAN SONTAG
from Reborn: Early Diaries 19471963
43. DORIS LESSING
from The Golden Notebook , 1962
44. SYLVIA PLATH
Daddy , 1962
45. BETTY FRIEDAN
from The Feminine Mystique , 1963
46. VALERIE SOLANAS
from S.C.U.M. Manifesto , 1968
47. RADICALESBIANS
The Woman-Identified Woman , 1970
48. SHULAMITH FIRESTONE
from The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution , 1970
49. YOUNG LORDS WOMENS CAUCUS
Young Lords Party Position Paper on Women , 1970
50. GERMAINE GREER
from The Female Eunuch , 1970
51. ALICE WALKER
Women of Color Have Rarely Had the Opportunity to Write About Their Love Affairs
52. AUDRE LORDE
Who Said It Was Simple , 1973
53. RACHEL ADLER
The Jew Who Wasnt There , 1973
54. JAN MORRIS
from Conundrum , 1974
55. MARIAROSA DALLA COSTA
A General Strike , 1974
56. SILVIA FEDERICI
from Wages Against Housework , 1975
57. AUDRE LORDE
Love Poem , 1975
58. ADRIENNE RICH
from Of Woman Born , 1976
59. URSULA K. LE GUIN
The Space Crone , 1976
60. ANDREA DWORKIN
from Our Blood , 1976
61. NAWAL EL SAADAWI
from The Hidden Face of Eve: Women in the Arab World , 1977
62. COMBAHEE RIVER COLLECTIVE
A Black Feminist Statement , 1977
63. DENISE RILEY
A note on sex and the reclaiming of language , 1977
64. MAYA ANGELOU
Still I Rise , 1978
65. AUDRE LORDE
A Woman Speaks , 1978
66. SUSIE ORBACH
from Fat Is a Feminist Issue , 1978
67. DENISE RILEY
In 1970
68. FADWA TUQAN
from Difficult Journey Mountainous Journey , 19789
69. AUDRE LORDE
The Masters Tools Will Never Dismantle the Masters House , 1979
70. ANGELA CARTER
The Tigers Bride , 1979
71. MARIAMA B
from So Long a Letter , 1979
72. ADRIENNE RICH
from Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence , 1980
73. ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN WOMEN FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (AAWORD)
A Statement on Genital Mutilation , 1980
74. ERNA BRODBER
from Jane and Louisa Will Soon Come Home , 1980
75. ANGELA DAVIS
from Women, Race & Class , 1981
76. AUDRE LORDE
from The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism , 1981
77. RIGOBERTA MENCH
from I, Rigoberta Mench , 1983
78. LIZ LOCHHEAD
Everybodys Mother , 1984
79. VALERIE AMOS AND PRATIBHA PARMAR
from Challenging Imperial Feminism , 1984
80. BELL HOOKS
from Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center , 1984
81. TONI MORRISON
A Knowing So Deep , 1985
82. DONNA HARAWAY
from A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century , 1985
83. ANGELA DAVIS
Let Us All Rise Together: Radical Perspectives on Empowerment for Afro-American Women , 1987
84. GLORIA ANZALDA
from Borderlands , 1987
85. LEE MARACLE
from I am Woman , 1988
86. JUDITH PLASKOW
from Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist Perspective , 1990
87. JUDITH BUTLER
from Gender Trouble , 1990
88. BIKINI KILL
Riot Grrrl Manifesto , 1991
89. NAWAL EL SAADAWI
from Writing and Freedom , 1992
90. WINONA LADUKE
from Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World , 1995
91. ARWA SALIH
from The Stillborn , 1996
92. MARILYN DUMONT
Memoirs of a Really Good Brown Girl , 1996
93. M. A. JAIMES GUERRERO
from Civil Rights versus Sovereignty: Native American Women in Life and Land Struggles , 1997
94. CAROL ANN DUFFY
Little Red-Cap , 1999
95. BELL HOOKS
from Feminism is for Everybody , 2000
96. INCITE! WOMEN, GENDER NON-CONFORMING, AND TRANS PEOPLE OF COLOR AGAINST VIOLENCE
Gender Violence and the Prison Industrial Complex , 2001
97. HILARY MANTEL
from Giving Up the Ghost , 2003
98. ANNE ENRIGHT
from Making Babies , 2004
99. MARY DALY
from Amazon Grace: Re-calling the Courage to Sin Big , 2006
100. WANGARI MUTA MAATHAI
from Unbowed , 2006
101. AFRICAN FEMINIST FORUM
The Charter of Feminist Principles for African Feminists , 2006
102. JOANNE ARNOTT
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