Public Women, Public Words: volume III: A Documentary History of American Feminism: A Documentary History of American Feminism, Volume III

Public Women, Public Words: volume III: A Documentary History of American Feminism: A Documentary History of American Feminism, Volume III book cover

Public Women, Public Words: volume III: A Documentary History of American Feminism: A Documentary History of American Feminism, Volume III

Author(s): Dawn Keetley (Editor), John Pettegrew

  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (UK)
  • Publication Date: 22 Feb. 2005
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 566 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0742522369
  • ISBN-13: 9780742522367

Book Description

This final volume in the Public Women, Public Words series focuses on what has come to be called the second wave of American feminism. It traces the resurgence of feminism in the late 1960s—from Betty Friedan and the National Organization for Women to the anarchist and lesbian identity dimensions of radical feminism. Including topics such as sexual autonomy, abortion, the Equal Rights Amendment, and the black-feminist resistance to the white-dominated second wave, this volume reflects the unprecedented range of women’s issues taken up by feminists during the 1970s and beyond. Volume III also charts the great diffusion of feminism with separate sections on multicultural feminism and the feminist presence in media and pop culture. Finally, through the recent writings of feminist intellectuals, it looks toward a third feminist wave for the new millennium.

Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism provides a comprehensive view of the many strands of feminist thought and actions and is essential for every women’s studies and feminism collection.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Recommended.

Keetley and Pettegrew have produced a thoughtful and thorough reader containing 115 excerpts and texts on feminism in the US from 1960 through 1997.

Imaginatively selected and introduced with richly suggestive essays, this collection sets a new standard for documentary collections on the history of U.S. feminism. — Daniel Horowitz, author of Betty Friedan and the Making of the Feminine Mystique

This third volume of Public Women, Public Words provides an impressive documentary history of feminism in the last four decades of the last century. The editors provide insightful essays highlighting the significant developments in feminist theory, political, and legal actions across numerous stages and voices of the feminist movement. Their judicious choice of documents includes legal briefs, personal stories, and significant theoretical analyses that will resonate in the memories of older women active in the movement, and provide vicarious experiences for younger readers. — Alice S. Rossi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

This is a tremendous book, not in its size alone but in the scope of materials it makes available. From Betty Friedan’s ”problem without a name” to punkgrrrls of the late ”90s, from widely reprinted classic statements like that of the Combahee River Collective to insightful but rarely available reflections like Ellen DuBois’s on why women’s suffrage seemed such an important and radical struggle to her, the collection offers a rich diversity of possibilities for classroom consideration. Reading feminist writers in their own words provides a lively and indispensable complement to reading about them, and this compendium makes it easy to do.

— Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin, Madison

An invaluable one-stop shop for original texts that explore the conflict and consensus in the evolving definition of feminism and the practical impact these ideas have had in contemporary society. — Harriett Woods, former president, National Women”s Political Caucus

About the Author

Dawn Keetley is Professor of English and Film Studies, teaching horror/gothic literature, film, and television at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, USA. She has most recently published in the Journal of American Culture, Science Fiction Film and Television Studies, Gothic Nature, Journal of Popular Culture, Horror Studies, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, Journal of Popular Television, Journal of Film and Video, and Gothic Studies. She is editor of Jordan Peele’s Get Out: Political Horror (2020) and We’re All Infected: Essays on AMC’s The Walking Dead and the Fate of the Human (2014). She has co-edited (with Ruth Heholt) Folk Horror: New Global Pathways (2023), (with Angela Tenga) Plant Horror: Approaches to the Monstrous Vegetal in Fiction and Film (2016) and (with Matthew Wynn Sivils) The Ecogothic in Nineteenth-century American Literature (2017). Her book, Making a Monster: Jesse Pomeroy, the Boy Murderer of 1870s Boston, was published in 2017. Keetley is currently working on both an edited collection and a monograph on American Folk Horror, and she just published a short book, Folk Gothic (2023). She writes regularly for a horror website she co-created, www.HorrorHomeroom.com.

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