THE FEMINIST SEVENTIES

edited by Helen Graham, Ann Kaloski, Ali Neilson, Emma Robertson
cover designed by Hilary Kay Doran; cover from an image designed by Esperanza Miyake.

Ordering details:
first published in 2003; 200 pages; paperback; ISBN 0-9536585-5-4; £12.

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Contents

Preface

Clare Hemmings and Jo Brain
Imagining the Feminist Seventies

Ann Kaloski
Desiring feminism, wanting ch-ch-changes

Stevi Jackson and Sue Scott
Whatever Happened to Feminist Critiques of Monogamy?

Avril Rolph
A Movement of its Own: the Women's Liberation Movement in South Wales

Eve Setch
Women's Liberation Anti-Violence Organisation

Judy Giles
'It Changed My Life' Betty Friedan and The Feminine Mystique

Myrtle Hill
'Challenging the State We're In' Conflicting Feminist Identies in 'Troubled' Northern Ireland

Julie Palmer
A Piece of the Seventies: Reading Michèle Roberts' A Piece of the Night

Zoë Fairbairns
Saying What We Want: Women's Liberation and the Seven Demands

Sarah Cheverton
'No Longer Reasonable': Exploring Feminist Anger

Mary Eagleton
Re-reading the Seventies: Re-reading Women's Silence

Hyung-mee Choi
Silence

Imelda Whelehan and Maroula Joannou
This Book Changes Lives: The 'Consciousness-Raising Novel' and its Legacy

Sarah Edwards
The Edwardian Lady: a 1970s icon?

Sue Thomas
Traveling with Joni

Helen Graham
'New' 1970: 'I', 'we' and 'anyone else'

Margaretta Jolly
After the Seventies: Greenhan Common Women and Dreams of a Common Language