Women: Images and Realities : a Multicultural AnthologyAmy Vita Kesselman, Lily D. McNair, Nancy Schniedewind This multicultural anthology explores the similarities and differences among women's experiences, and the approaches women have used to change their lives. Poems, fiction, diary entries, and essays included illustrate personal experiences and issues in women's studies. The reader's unique blend of academic and literary sections presents feminist issues in an accessible format for students. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Talking Back | 13 |
The Politics of Black Womens | 20 |
Copyright | |
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