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(New page: '''BACKGROUND''' This section is comprised of talk notes, journal entries, and musings from the 1970s to today. This background section is intended to supply some context for the talks fou...)
 
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    Notes for CUNY Women's Coalition WASP Lesbian Talk
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Notes for CUNY Women's Coalition WASP Lesbian Talk
  
  
    Brief History: Teaching in the '70s Background
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Brief History: Teaching in the '70s Background
  
  
    Moving Beyond Survival: Journal Entries for Power, Oppression and the Politics of Culture: a lesbian/feminist perspective Conference at Mount  
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Moving Beyond Survival: Journal Entries for Power, Oppression and the Politics of Culture: a lesbian/feminist perspective Conference at Mount  
 
Holyoke College, 1978  
 
Holyoke College, 1978  
  
  
    "Protection Racket" Journal Entry (from April 13th, sometime in the '70s)  
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"Protection Racket" Journal Entry (from April 13th, sometime in the '70s)  
  
  
    Excerpt from 1985 Community Mini Course
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Excerpt from 1985 Community Mini Course
  
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MAIN TALKS & ESSAYS'''
 
  
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'''MAIN TALKS & ESSAYS'''
  
    Doubleness of Reality (This talk was given at the newly-formed Columbia Seminar on Women in Society in mid-'70s, and also at Brooklyn College in 1982.)
 
  
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Doubleness of Reality (This talk was given at the newly-formed Columbia Seminar on Women in Society in mid-'70s, and also at Brooklyn College in 1982.)
  
    New York Women's Studies Association (NYWSA) Brooklyn Colloquium
 
  
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New York Women's Studies Association (NYWSA) Brooklyn Colloquium
  
    Beyond Marx & Freud
 
  
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Beyond Marx & Freud
  
    Lesbianism and the Social Function of Taboo from 1979 Barnard Scholar and Feminist Conference
 
  
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Lesbianism and the Social Function of Taboo from 1979 Barnard Scholar and Feminist Conference
  
    Historical Development of Modern Lesbian Utopian Discourse talk
 
  
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Historical Development of Modern Lesbian Utopian Discourse talk
  
    Azalea Bushes & Asparagus Beds
 
  
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Azalea Bushes & Asparagus Beds
  
    Realities and Fictions: Lesbian Visions of Utopia, published in Women In Search of Utopia, ed. Ruby Rohrlich & Elaine Hoffman Baruch: 1984, Schocken Books
 
  
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Realities and Fictions: Lesbian Visions of Utopia, published in Women In Search of Utopia, ed. Ruby Rohrlich & Elaine Hoffman Baruch: 1984, Schocken Books
  
    Silence, Style & Self, given at the CLAGS Founding Conference at Brooklyn College: CUNY - Transforming the Categories
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Silence, Style & Self, given at the CLAGS Founding Conference at Brooklyn College: CUNY - Transforming the Categories <comments />

Revision as of 11:01, 7 October 2010

BACKGROUND This section is comprised of talk notes, journal entries, and musings from the 1970s to today. This background section is intended to supply some context for the talks found on the main page.


Notes for CUNY Women's Coalition WASP Lesbian Talk


Brief History: Teaching in the '70s Background


Moving Beyond Survival: Journal Entries for Power, Oppression and the Politics of Culture: a lesbian/feminist perspective Conference at Mount Holyoke College, 1978


"Protection Racket" Journal Entry (from April 13th, sometime in the '70s)


Excerpt from 1985 Community Mini Course


MAIN TALKS & ESSAYS


Doubleness of Reality (This talk was given at the newly-formed Columbia Seminar on Women in Society in mid-'70s, and also at Brooklyn College in 1982.)


New York Women's Studies Association (NYWSA) Brooklyn Colloquium


Beyond Marx & Freud


Lesbianism and the Social Function of Taboo from 1979 Barnard Scholar and Feminist Conference


Historical Development of Modern Lesbian Utopian Discourse talk


Azalea Bushes & Asparagus Beds


Realities and Fictions: Lesbian Visions of Utopia, published in Women In Search of Utopia, ed. Ruby Rohrlich & Elaine Hoffman Baruch: 1984, Schocken Books


Silence, Style & Self, given at the CLAGS Founding Conference at Brooklyn College: CUNY - Transforming the Categories <comments />