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Feminist Manifestos : A Global Documentary Reader.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : New York University Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (717 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781479805419
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Feminist ManifestosDDC classification:
  • 305.4209
LOC classification:
  • HQ1150 .F457 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- FEMINIST MANIFESTOS -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Feminist Manifestos and Feminist Traditions -- PART I: SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES -- 1 "Petition of the Gentlewomen and Tradesmen's Wives." London, England -- February 4, 1642 -- 2 "The Humble Petition of Divers Well-Affected Women." England -- May 5, 1649 -- 3 "Petition to Journal Editor John Peter Zenger." New York -- 1733 -- 4 "Declaration" and "Resolution." Edenton, North Carolina -- October 25, 1774 -- 5 "Petition of Women of the Third Estate." Paris, France -- January 1, 1789 -- PART II: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- 6 Cherokee Women's Councils, "Petitions to the Cherokee National Council." Cherokee Lands -- May 2, 1817, June 30, 1818, and October 17, 1821 -- 7 Female Anti-Slavery Society of Salem, Massachusetts, "Constitution." Salem, Massachusetts -- February 1832 -- 8 Lowell Factory Girls Association, "Constitution." Lowell, Massachusetts -- October 1836 -- 9 First Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women, "Resolutions." New York, New York -- May 9-12, 1837 -- 10 Lowell Female Labor Reform Association, "Preamble" and "Constitution." Lowell, Massachusetts -- January 1845 -- 11 "Petition for Women's Rights." Albany, New York -- August 15, 1846 -- 12 Society for the Emancipation of Women, "Manifesto." Paris, France -- March 16, 1848 -- 13 Women's Rights Convention, "Declaration of Sentiments." Seneca Falls, New York -- July 19-20, 1848 -- 14 Viennese Democratic Women's Association, "Statutes." Vienna, Austria -- October 16, 1848 -- 15 "Appeal of the Married Women and Maidens of Württemberg to the Soldiers of Germany." Württemberg, Germany -- May 7, 1849 -- 16 First Ohio Woman's Rights Convention, "Resolutions." Salem, Ohio -- April 19, 1850.
17 First National Woman's Rights Convention, "Resolutions." Worcester, Massachusetts -- October 23-24, 1850 -- 18 Women's Rights Convention, "Resolutions." Akron, Ohio -- May 28-29, 1851 -- 19 Second National Convention, Daughters of St. Crispin, "Resolutions." Stoneham, Massachusetts -- April 12-14, 1870 -- 20 National Woman Suffrage Association, "Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- July 4, 1876 -- 21 First International Congress of Women's Rights, "Series of Resolutions." Paris, France -- Summer 1878 -- 22 First International Council of Women, "Official Statement of the First International Council of Women." Washington, D.C. -- March 25-April 1, 1888 -- 23 The National Colored Woman's Congress, "Resolutions," and the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, "Objectives." Washington, D.C. -- January and July 21, 1896 -- PART III: 1900-1949 -- 24 International Woman Suffrage Alliance, "Declaration of Principles." Berlin, Germany -- June 2-4, 1904 -- 25 First International Conference of Socialist Women, "Resolutions and Motions," and Second International Conference of Socialist Women, "Excerpt." Stuttgart, Germany, and Copenhagen, Denmark -- August 18-24, 1907, and 1910 -- 26 Women's Freedom League, "Constitution" and "Proclamation." Britain -- September 1909 and 1908 -- 27 Second Biennial Convention of the National Women's Trade Union League of America, "Platform" and "Resolutions." Chicago, Illinois -- September 25-October 1, 1909 -- 28 First International Feminist Congress of Argentina, "Conclusions." Buenos Aires, Argentina -- May 18-23, 1910 -- 29 International Congress of Women, "Resolutions." The Hague, Netherlands -- April 28-May 1, 1915 -- 30 First Feminist Congress, "Resolutions." Méridia, Yucatán, Mexico -- January 13, 1916.
31 Australia's Women's Peace Army, "Manifesto." Melbourne, Australia -- October 2, 1916 -- 32 National Association of Spanish Women, "Program." Madrid, Spain -- October 1918 -- 33 First International Congress of Working Women, "Resolutions." Washington, D.C. -- October 28-November 6, 1919 -- 34 United States National Woman's Party, "Declaration of Principles." Washington, D.C. -- November 11, 1922 -- 35 Women's Suffrage League, "Manifesto" and "Declaration." Tokyo, Japan -- 1924 and 1925 -- 36 All India Women's Conference on Education, Women's Indian Association, "Resolutions." Poona, India -- January 5-8, 1927 -- 37 The Oriental (Eastern) Women's Congress, General Union of Syrian Women, "Resolutions." Damascus, Syria -- July 1930 -- 38 Free Women (Mujeres Libres), "Statement of Purpose" and "How to Organize." Madrid and Barcelona, Spain -- May 1936 -- 39 Australian Women's Conference for Victory in War and Victory in Peace, "Australian Woman's Charter." Sydney, New South Wales, Australia -- November 19-22, 1943 -- PART IV: 1950-1980 -- 40 International Association of Radio Women Conference, "Purposes" and "Resolutions." Amsterdam, Holland, and Stockholm, Sweden -- October 1951 and 1972 -- 41 Federation of South African Women, "Women's Charter and Aims." Johannesburg, South Africa -- April 17, 1954 -- 42 Daughters of Bilitis, "Mission Statement." San Francisco, California -- 1955 -- 43 Women's Rights Movement of the Philippines, "Objectives and Purposes." Global City, Philippines -- May 5, 1958 -- 44 The National Organization for Women, "Statement of Purpose." Washington, D.C. -- October 29, 1966 -- 45 Redstockings, "Redstockings Manifesto." New York, New York -- July 7, 1969 -- 46 Radicalesbians, "The Woman-Identified Woman." New York, New York -- May 1, 1970 -- 47 Female Revolt (Rivolta Femminile), "Manifesto." Rome, Italy -- July 1970.
48 Young Lords Women's Caucus, "Young Lords Party Position Paper on Women." New York, New York -- September 25, 1970 -- 49 Women's Liberation, "Manifesto." Adelaide, South Australia -- 1971 -- 50 First National Conference of Raza Women, "Women of La Raza Unite!" Houston, Texas -- May 28-30, 1971 -- 51 Chicago Women's Liberation Union, "Statement of Purpose." Chicago, Illinois -- 1972 -- 52 Ezrat Nashim, "Jewish Women Call for Change." New York -- March 14, 1972 -- 53 Radicalqueens, "Manifesto #2." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- 1973 -- 54 The National Black Feminist Organization, "Statement of Purpose." New York, New York -- May 1973 -- 55 London Trades Council, "Working Women's Charter." London, England -- March 1974 -- 56 New York Wages for Housework Committee, "Wages for Housework." New York -- 1975 -- 57 Women's Liberation Front (Frente de Liberación de la Mujer), "Founding Manifesto." Madrid, Spain -- January 25, 1976 -- 58 Working Women's Council, "Working Women's Charter." New Zealand, 1977 -- 59 Combahee River Collective, "A Black Feminist Statement." Boston, Massachusetts -- April 1977 -- 60 Black Women's Conference, National Alliance of Black Feminists, "Every Woman's Bill of Rights" and "Workshop Resolutions." Chicago, Illinois -- October 21-23, 1977 -- PART V: 1981-1999 -- 61 Association of Salvadoran Women (AMES), "We Cannot Wait." San Jose, Costa Rica -- November 1981 -- 62 Third Congress of the Anarchist Federation of Norway, "Anarchafeminist Manifesto." Oslo, Norway -- June 1-7, 1982 -- 63 Women in Prison, "Women in Prison Manifesto." England -- 1985 -- 64 First World Whores' Congress, International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights, "World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights." Amsterdam, Netherlands -- February 1985.
65 Feminist International Network of Resistance against the New Reproductive Technologies and Genetic Engineering, "Resolution" and "The Comilla Declaration." Sweden and Bangladesh -- July 1985 and March 19-25, 1989 -- 66 "South Asian Feminist Declaration." Bangalore, India -- January 1989 -- 67 Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center, "Who We Are" and "Reproductive Justice Agenda." Yankton, South Dakota -- 1990 -- 68 Independent Women's Democratic Initiative (NEZHDI), "Declaration from the Founder Members' Meeting." Voronez, Soviet Union -- July 24, 1990 -- 69 The Serbian Women's Party (ZEST), "Charter of Intentions." Belgrade, Yugoslavia -- Fall 1990 -- 70 Bikini Kill, "Riot Grrrl Manifesto." Washington, D.C. -- 1991 -- 71 Feminist Network of Hungary (Feminsta Hálózat), "Declaration of Intent." Budapest, Hungary -- June 1991 -- 72 First Asian Solidarity Conference on Military Sexual Slavery by Japan, Korean Council for the Women Drafted for the Military Sexual Slavery by Japan, "Joint Resolution." Seoul, South Korea -- October 10-11, 1992 -- 73 Lesbian Avengers, "Dyke Manifesto." New York -- 1994 -- 74 Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejercito Zapatista de Liberación Nacional), "The Zapatista Women's Revolutionary Law." Chiapas, Mexico -- January 1, 1994 -- 75 Women's National Coalition of the African National Congress, "The Women's Charter for Effective Equality." Johannesburg, South Africa -- February 25-27, 1994 -- 76 First World Congress on Women and Sport, International Working Group on Women and Sport, "Brighton Declaration on Women and Sport." Brighton, England -- May 1994 -- 77 International Women's Health Coalition Delegation, "Women's Declaration on Population Policies." New York, New York -- September 1994 -- 78 National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum, "Platform Papers." Los Angeles, California.
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Cover -- FEMINIST MANIFESTOS -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Feminist Manifestos and Feminist Traditions -- PART I: SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES -- 1 "Petition of the Gentlewomen and Tradesmen's Wives." London, England -- February 4, 1642 -- 2 "The Humble Petition of Divers Well-Affected Women." England -- May 5, 1649 -- 3 "Petition to Journal Editor John Peter Zenger." New York -- 1733 -- 4 "Declaration" and "Resolution." Edenton, North Carolina -- October 25, 1774 -- 5 "Petition of Women of the Third Estate." Paris, France -- January 1, 1789 -- PART II: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- 6 Cherokee Women's Councils, "Petitions to the Cherokee National Council." Cherokee Lands -- May 2, 1817, June 30, 1818, and October 17, 1821 -- 7 Female Anti-Slavery Society of Salem, Massachusetts, "Constitution." Salem, Massachusetts -- February 1832 -- 8 Lowell Factory Girls Association, "Constitution." Lowell, Massachusetts -- October 1836 -- 9 First Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women, "Resolutions." New York, New York -- May 9-12, 1837 -- 10 Lowell Female Labor Reform Association, "Preamble" and "Constitution." Lowell, Massachusetts -- January 1845 -- 11 "Petition for Women's Rights." Albany, New York -- August 15, 1846 -- 12 Society for the Emancipation of Women, "Manifesto." Paris, France -- March 16, 1848 -- 13 Women's Rights Convention, "Declaration of Sentiments." Seneca Falls, New York -- July 19-20, 1848 -- 14 Viennese Democratic Women's Association, "Statutes." Vienna, Austria -- October 16, 1848 -- 15 "Appeal of the Married Women and Maidens of Württemberg to the Soldiers of Germany." Württemberg, Germany -- May 7, 1849 -- 16 First Ohio Woman's Rights Convention, "Resolutions." Salem, Ohio -- April 19, 1850.

17 First National Woman's Rights Convention, "Resolutions." Worcester, Massachusetts -- October 23-24, 1850 -- 18 Women's Rights Convention, "Resolutions." Akron, Ohio -- May 28-29, 1851 -- 19 Second National Convention, Daughters of St. Crispin, "Resolutions." Stoneham, Massachusetts -- April 12-14, 1870 -- 20 National Woman Suffrage Association, "Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- July 4, 1876 -- 21 First International Congress of Women's Rights, "Series of Resolutions." Paris, France -- Summer 1878 -- 22 First International Council of Women, "Official Statement of the First International Council of Women." Washington, D.C. -- March 25-April 1, 1888 -- 23 The National Colored Woman's Congress, "Resolutions," and the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, "Objectives." Washington, D.C. -- January and July 21, 1896 -- PART III: 1900-1949 -- 24 International Woman Suffrage Alliance, "Declaration of Principles." Berlin, Germany -- June 2-4, 1904 -- 25 First International Conference of Socialist Women, "Resolutions and Motions," and Second International Conference of Socialist Women, "Excerpt." Stuttgart, Germany, and Copenhagen, Denmark -- August 18-24, 1907, and 1910 -- 26 Women's Freedom League, "Constitution" and "Proclamation." Britain -- September 1909 and 1908 -- 27 Second Biennial Convention of the National Women's Trade Union League of America, "Platform" and "Resolutions." Chicago, Illinois -- September 25-October 1, 1909 -- 28 First International Feminist Congress of Argentina, "Conclusions." Buenos Aires, Argentina -- May 18-23, 1910 -- 29 International Congress of Women, "Resolutions." The Hague, Netherlands -- April 28-May 1, 1915 -- 30 First Feminist Congress, "Resolutions." Méridia, Yucatán, Mexico -- January 13, 1916.

31 Australia's Women's Peace Army, "Manifesto." Melbourne, Australia -- October 2, 1916 -- 32 National Association of Spanish Women, "Program." Madrid, Spain -- October 1918 -- 33 First International Congress of Working Women, "Resolutions." Washington, D.C. -- October 28-November 6, 1919 -- 34 United States National Woman's Party, "Declaration of Principles." Washington, D.C. -- November 11, 1922 -- 35 Women's Suffrage League, "Manifesto" and "Declaration." Tokyo, Japan -- 1924 and 1925 -- 36 All India Women's Conference on Education, Women's Indian Association, "Resolutions." Poona, India -- January 5-8, 1927 -- 37 The Oriental (Eastern) Women's Congress, General Union of Syrian Women, "Resolutions." Damascus, Syria -- July 1930 -- 38 Free Women (Mujeres Libres), "Statement of Purpose" and "How to Organize." Madrid and Barcelona, Spain -- May 1936 -- 39 Australian Women's Conference for Victory in War and Victory in Peace, "Australian Woman's Charter." Sydney, New South Wales, Australia -- November 19-22, 1943 -- PART IV: 1950-1980 -- 40 International Association of Radio Women Conference, "Purposes" and "Resolutions." Amsterdam, Holland, and Stockholm, Sweden -- October 1951 and 1972 -- 41 Federation of South African Women, "Women's Charter and Aims." Johannesburg, South Africa -- April 17, 1954 -- 42 Daughters of Bilitis, "Mission Statement." San Francisco, California -- 1955 -- 43 Women's Rights Movement of the Philippines, "Objectives and Purposes." Global City, Philippines -- May 5, 1958 -- 44 The National Organization for Women, "Statement of Purpose." Washington, D.C. -- October 29, 1966 -- 45 Redstockings, "Redstockings Manifesto." New York, New York -- July 7, 1969 -- 46 Radicalesbians, "The Woman-Identified Woman." New York, New York -- May 1, 1970 -- 47 Female Revolt (Rivolta Femminile), "Manifesto." Rome, Italy -- July 1970.

48 Young Lords Women's Caucus, "Young Lords Party Position Paper on Women." New York, New York -- September 25, 1970 -- 49 Women's Liberation, "Manifesto." Adelaide, South Australia -- 1971 -- 50 First National Conference of Raza Women, "Women of La Raza Unite!" Houston, Texas -- May 28-30, 1971 -- 51 Chicago Women's Liberation Union, "Statement of Purpose." Chicago, Illinois -- 1972 -- 52 Ezrat Nashim, "Jewish Women Call for Change." New York -- March 14, 1972 -- 53 Radicalqueens, "Manifesto #2." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- 1973 -- 54 The National Black Feminist Organization, "Statement of Purpose." New York, New York -- May 1973 -- 55 London Trades Council, "Working Women's Charter." London, England -- March 1974 -- 56 New York Wages for Housework Committee, "Wages for Housework." New York -- 1975 -- 57 Women's Liberation Front (Frente de Liberación de la Mujer), "Founding Manifesto." Madrid, Spain -- January 25, 1976 -- 58 Working Women's Council, "Working Women's Charter." New Zealand, 1977 -- 59 Combahee River Collective, "A Black Feminist Statement." Boston, Massachusetts -- April 1977 -- 60 Black Women's Conference, National Alliance of Black Feminists, "Every Woman's Bill of Rights" and "Workshop Resolutions." Chicago, Illinois -- October 21-23, 1977 -- PART V: 1981-1999 -- 61 Association of Salvadoran Women (AMES), "We Cannot Wait." San Jose, Costa Rica -- November 1981 -- 62 Third Congress of the Anarchist Federation of Norway, "Anarchafeminist Manifesto." Oslo, Norway -- June 1-7, 1982 -- 63 Women in Prison, "Women in Prison Manifesto." England -- 1985 -- 64 First World Whores' Congress, International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights, "World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights." Amsterdam, Netherlands -- February 1985.

65 Feminist International Network of Resistance against the New Reproductive Technologies and Genetic Engineering, "Resolution" and "The Comilla Declaration." Sweden and Bangladesh -- July 1985 and March 19-25, 1989 -- 66 "South Asian Feminist Declaration." Bangalore, India -- January 1989 -- 67 Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center, "Who We Are" and "Reproductive Justice Agenda." Yankton, South Dakota -- 1990 -- 68 Independent Women's Democratic Initiative (NEZHDI), "Declaration from the Founder Members' Meeting." Voronez, Soviet Union -- July 24, 1990 -- 69 The Serbian Women's Party (ZEST), "Charter of Intentions." Belgrade, Yugoslavia -- Fall 1990 -- 70 Bikini Kill, "Riot Grrrl Manifesto." Washington, D.C. -- 1991 -- 71 Feminist Network of Hungary (Feminsta Hálózat), "Declaration of Intent." Budapest, Hungary -- June 1991 -- 72 First Asian Solidarity Conference on Military Sexual Slavery by Japan, Korean Council for the Women Drafted for the Military Sexual Slavery by Japan, "Joint Resolution." Seoul, South Korea -- October 10-11, 1992 -- 73 Lesbian Avengers, "Dyke Manifesto." New York -- 1994 -- 74 Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejercito Zapatista de Liberación Nacional), "The Zapatista Women's Revolutionary Law." Chiapas, Mexico -- January 1, 1994 -- 75 Women's National Coalition of the African National Congress, "The Women's Charter for Effective Equality." Johannesburg, South Africa -- February 25-27, 1994 -- 76 First World Congress on Women and Sport, International Working Group on Women and Sport, "Brighton Declaration on Women and Sport." Brighton, England -- May 1994 -- 77 International Women's Health Coalition Delegation, "Women's Declaration on Population Policies." New York, New York -- September 1994 -- 78 National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum, "Platform Papers." Los Angeles, California.

September 1996.

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