Countering the myths is a collection of lesbian experiences and relationships with various men in their lives, rendered into an eclectic collection of fiction and poetry.
Women and children live in the shadow of violence all the time. Rape, child abuse and sexual assault, pornography, wife battery and sexual harassment are facts of everyday life in our society. This work features articles that present data together with incisive analyses and discussion of possible solutions.
Features a collection of twenty-seven articles on the major women's issues. This work shows why feminists have only begun to fight. Women are still paid less than their male counterparts, rape and wife battering remain brutal social problems. It also explores other injustices that undermine more than fifty percent of Canada's population.
Himani Bannerji transforms the theorizing of race, gender and class in these essays illuminating the politics of differenceas they affect non-white women in the post-colonial world.
Looking up slowly, still thinking about dinosaurs, Brett found herself staring into the face of Anne Delaney. She wanted to die. Eric told me you needed help building your sculpture. There it was. This title is suitable for ages 14+.
Beth Brant put this collection of essays, talks and theory together to convey the message that words are sacred because they come from a place of mystery and give meaning and existence to life.
Explores four locations wherein motherhood is simultaneously experienced as a site of oppression and of power: embodiment, representation, practice and separation. This volume also draws on resources from feminists like Adrienne Rich, and covers a wide range of subject matter. As such, it illustrates ways of doing feminist research and practice.