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Coalition of Labor Union Women,
6
;
see
labor

coeducation,
95
,
97
,
193–195

Cohen, Bonnie,
130

Coil,
see
contraception

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
296

college-based feminism,
69
,
73
,
88
,
94–97
,
157
,
165
,
223–225
;
see
women's studies

colonization,
155
,
160–162
,
207
,
231
,
312

Color Photos of the Atrocities,
158
;
see
Pitchford, §

consciousness-raising,
xii
,
5
,
14
,
44
,
63
,
68
,
71–72
,
73
,
74
,
86
,
92
,
96–97
,
107
,
117
,
129
,
134
.
141
,
147
,
155–159
,
163
,
175
,
177
,
191–192
,
195
,
215
,
217
,
221
,
227
,
228
,
244
,
246
,
249
,
250
,
265
,
270
,
289
,
299–302
,
312
,
313
,
314

Conspiracy,
124
,
125
,
128

consumer rights,
151
,
197

contraception,
11
,
66
,
75
,
85–89
,
96
,
101
,
103
,
105
,
110–111
,
139
,
194
,
199
,
203
,
290
;
see
population

Cooper, David,
241
,
242
,
244

Cordova, Jeanne,
182

dalla Costa, Mariarosa,
196n

Cott, Nancy F., §

Countess of Dia,
285
;
see
Bogin, §

Cowley, Abraham,
300

“crafts,” patriarchal definition of,
272
;
see
art

Crane, Hart,
267

Crashaw, Richard,
295
,
296

credit unions, feminist,
9

Cuba,
103
,
118
,
196

cultural boundaries, transcendence of,
291

culture,
273
,
308–309
,
see
anthropology, art; androcentric,
235n
; American,
59
,
104
,
271–272
; black,
271
,
273
; feminist or women's,
xii
,
11
,
14
,
159
,
161
,
187
,
205–208
,
219
,
265
,
268
,
271–272
,
281
,
298
,
300
,
305
; immigrant,
273
; Native American,
272
; patriarchal,
xii
,
164–166
,
178
,
187–188
,
202
,
207
,
235
,
236
,
245
,
250
,
272
,
283
,
293
,
see
sexism; phallocentric,
166
; “Western civilized” ritual,
107–112
,
220

Curtis, Charlotte,
93

Da Costa, Maria Velho,
see
Marias, The Three, §

Daly, Mary,
11
,
294n
, §

Damon, Gene,
177n

dance,
157
,
220
,
221
,
282
; Terpsichore, Muse of,
268–289
;
see
art

Daughters of Bilitis (DOB),
176
,
180
;
see
lesbianism

Davis, Elizabeth Gould,
306–308
,
313
, §

Davis, Rennie,
82

death,
21
,
26–27
,
35–36
,
50–51
,
55
,
110
,
112
,
121
,
131
,
143
,
145–146
,
147–148
,
167
,
170–171
,
172
,
173
,
182
,
183
,
185
,
200
,
206
,
207
,
209
,
211
,
220
,
222
,
241
,
263
,
267–268
,
269
,
272
,
274
,
282
,
287
,
288
,
291
,
296
,
298
,
302–304
,
306
,
307
,
308
,
309
,
310
,
311
,
312
,
313
;
see
suicide

Death of a Salesman,
27

DeCrow, Karen,
15

Del Drago, Maria,
17

Dellinger, David,
123

Depression,
98

Detroit Radical Feminist Conference,
131
,
156
,
157

Deutsch, Helene,
230

dialectical process,
14
,
119
,
219–220
,
248
,
290–294
,
297
,
300–302
,
305
,
313

Dialectic of Sex, see
Firestone, §

diaphragm,
see
contraception

Dickinson, Emily,
5
,
206
,
285–286

Diner, Helen, §

Di Prima, Dianne,
265

discrimination, in adolescence,
109–110
; in childhood,
108
; in education,
95–97
,
108–109
,
191
,
207
,
290
; in employment,
8
,
90
,
98–99
,
101
,
110
,
132
,
168
,
176
,
191
,
192–193
,
290
,
see
labor; in public accommodations,
67
,
76
,
101
,
150
; legal,
139
,
290
;
see also
ageism, classism, racism, sexism

Dohrn, Bernardine,
130
,
183
;
see
Students for a Democratic Society, Weather women

domestic workers,
6

Donne, John,
5
,
267
,
295–299
,
300
,
301
,
302
, §
see
Gransden, §

Double-F: A Magazine of Effeminism,
179
,
235n

draft (military),
70
,
78
,
88
,
90
,
92
,
99
,
291
;
see also
GI's, Resistance

dreams,
30–32
,
41
,
42
,
45
,
107
,
228
,
245
,
254–264
,
306–307
,
312

Drury, Elizabeth,
299

Dryden, John,
297

ecology,
9
,
93
,
106
,
123
,
126
,
159
,
205
,
225–226
,
290
,
310

economic demands of feminists,
104
,
105
,
290
; economic autonomy,
203
;
see
credit unions, labor, Sisterhood is Powerful, Inc.

economics, of art,
3
,
273
,
287
; of colonization,
161
; of dating,
151
; of educational funding,
193
,
195
; of housewifery,
196
; of political organizing,
157
; of pornography,
166–168
; of women's appearance,
180
;
see also
alimony, class, discrimination (employment), prostitution, welfare

Edelson, Carol,
265

effeminism,
179
,
239
;
see
faggot-effeminists

Egypt,
6

Ehrenreich, Barbara, §

Eliot, George,
119
,
157
,
206
,
267
,
287
;
Middlemarch
,
211

Eliot, T. S.,
296–297

Elizabeth I (Elizabeth Tudor),
221
,
297
,
298
,
299
,
305
;
see
Jenkins, §

Embree, Alice,
130

Engels, Friedrich,
283

England,
98
,
297

English, Deirdre,
see
Ehrenreich, §

Equal Rights Amendment (ERA),
14
,
60
,
90
,
92

Erinnyes,
142
,
173

Essex, Earl of (Robert Devereux),
299

Evans, Mary Ann,
see
Eliot, George

Evervwoman,
93
,
116

Ewen, C. L'Estrange, §

factory workers,
92
,
98
,
102
,
189

faggot, etymology of,
235n
,
313
; faggot-effeminists,
174
,
175
,
179
,
235n
;
see
effeminism

family structure,
81
,
94–95
,
98
,
105
,
158
,
159
,
225
,
229–230
;
see also
ageism, child care, fatherhood, marriage, motherhood

Fanon, Frantz,
xi
,
161
,
231
,
241
,
244
, §

fatherhood,
26–27
,
40–41
,
50–54
,
105
,
106
,
109
,
125
,
126
,
158
,
174
,
229–230
; paternity leave,
199

Faulkner, William,
34
,
267

feminism, definitions of,
220
,
228
,
241
,
287
,
297
; radical, definitions, of
9
,
155
; anti-definition of,
13
; and mystical tradition,
304n
; and psychiatry,
242
; historic male responses to,
see
patriarchy; supportive male responses to,
239
;
see
international feminism, metaphysical feminism;
see also
art, consciousness-raising, culture (feminist or women's), sexuality, spirituality, women's studies

feminist-black analogy,
68
,
82–83
,
84
,
102
,
165
,
227

feminist-caste analogy,
86
,
95
,
101
,
160
,
312

feminist-colony analogy,
160–162
;
see
colonization

feminist groups (partial listing),
see
alternate institutions, Asian-American feminists, black feminism, grammar-school and high-school feminism, labor groups, lesbianism, motherhood, older women's liberation, prostitution, Spanish-speaking feminists

feminist media,
see
media

feminist revolution,
xii
,
9
,
10
,
135
,
139
,
159
,
177
,
178
,
182
,
185
,
187
,
196
,
267
,
287–288
; basic demands of,
290–291
; nationalist phase of,
267
; metamorphosis through,
16
,
23
; separatist phase of,
292
;
see also
freedom, history, political office, suffrage, violence

feminist studies,
see
women's studies

Feminist Art Journal,
266

Feminist Press,
199

Feminists, The,
89n

Feminist Women's Health Centers (FWHC's),
9
,
11

films,
49
,
65
,
167n
,
230n
,
254
,
286
,
287
; women makers of,
9
,
65
,
266
,
269

Firestone, Shulamith,
119
,
290
, §

Fitzgerald, F. Scott,
192n

Fitzgerald, Zelda,
192n

Flexner, Eleanor, §

Florida,
16
,
26–27
,
64
,
170
,
194
,
313

Fonda, Jane,
223
,
224

foot-binding,
8

Ford, Betty,
14

Forman, Dinky,
130

Forman, James,
133

Fourth World Manifesto
,
118–119
,
156

Fowler, Linda,
16

France,
170
,
204
,
205

Francoeur, Robert, §

Franklin, Aretha,
142

Fraser, Kathleen,
265

Frazer, James G.,
233
, §

freedom,
130
,
301
; definitions of,
248–249
,
294
,
311
,
312
,
313
; eluded,
249

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