Graduation date: 2007This thesis examines the nature of publishing as a political endeavor through a detailed investigation of the feminist publishing movement in the U.S. since the 1970s. Feminist publishers emerged from an activist context of feminist struggle, and they evolved within changing political and social climates, facing ideological and economic challenges that led to their widespread demise. This project specifically traces the emergence and development of CALYX, a feminist literary publisher founded in 1976 in Corvallis, Oregon, and its relationship with the feminist movement. In-depth personal interviews with CALYX editors provide a narrative portrait of CALYX's history in a feminist context and offer a detailed, personal ...
This dissertation interrogates the roles played by women editors, publishers, and patrons, and the m...
Feminist Book Fortnight was a signal event in the history of feminist publishing, but its history ha...
In the 1970s, women journalists employed at mainstream U.S. print news media outlets undertook an as...
This thesis examines the nature of publishing as a political endeavor through a detailed investigati...
textThis dissertation explores how feminist bookstores have built and are building communities thro...
textThis dissertation explores how recent feminist authors uses their literature to create, sustain...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-383)In 1972, the editors of Ms. magazine broke many o...
This dissertation examines how definitions of feminism were created and interpreted by the American ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013"`Thoughts that Burn but Cannot be Spoken': Re-Imagini...
Since the first Indian feminist press, Kali for Women, was established in 1984, Indian feminist publ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This thesis analyzes the work of six self-identified feminist women who wrote opinion pieces for mai...
The following thesis is a combination of research on the history of feminism and magazines in Americ...
This volume, Irene Reti and HerBooks Feminist Press, is one of a trio of oral histories published by...
LTTR was a New York-based genderqueer feminist collective, founded in 2001 by K8\ud Hardy, Ginger Br...
This dissertation interrogates the roles played by women editors, publishers, and patrons, and the m...
Feminist Book Fortnight was a signal event in the history of feminist publishing, but its history ha...
In the 1970s, women journalists employed at mainstream U.S. print news media outlets undertook an as...
This thesis examines the nature of publishing as a political endeavor through a detailed investigati...
textThis dissertation explores how feminist bookstores have built and are building communities thro...
textThis dissertation explores how recent feminist authors uses their literature to create, sustain...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-383)In 1972, the editors of Ms. magazine broke many o...
This dissertation examines how definitions of feminism were created and interpreted by the American ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013"`Thoughts that Burn but Cannot be Spoken': Re-Imagini...
Since the first Indian feminist press, Kali for Women, was established in 1984, Indian feminist publ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This thesis analyzes the work of six self-identified feminist women who wrote opinion pieces for mai...
The following thesis is a combination of research on the history of feminism and magazines in Americ...
This volume, Irene Reti and HerBooks Feminist Press, is one of a trio of oral histories published by...
LTTR was a New York-based genderqueer feminist collective, founded in 2001 by K8\ud Hardy, Ginger Br...
This dissertation interrogates the roles played by women editors, publishers, and patrons, and the m...
Feminist Book Fortnight was a signal event in the history of feminist publishing, but its history ha...
In the 1970s, women journalists employed at mainstream U.S. print news media outlets undertook an as...