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A Woman's Work: Editing and Narrating Memoirs at the Feminist Press Interview with Florence Howe, New York, June 2011
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Lim, Shirley Geok-lin
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Howe, Florence
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Autobiographical literature
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Bowser, Muriel
2022
An interview with Florence Howe, founder of the Feminist Press, is presented. Among other things, Howe shares his insights about writing her memoir and her own story after a career of encouraging other women to tell their stories.
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From race and class to the feminist press1
2003
Howe discusses her experience before forming the \"Feminist Press\" that changed her life and her conception of the world. Before the group was formed, she was ignorant of the racial and gender discrimination practiced in that time until she became a political activist. Through the Press, she used the media and her political voice to fight for the rights of women and the African Americans.
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Troubling borders: An anthology of art and literature by Southeast Asian women in the diaspora
2015
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Still Changing Academe after All These Years
2002
While women's studies programs and feminist scholarship were built on the shock of recognizing sexism and patriarchy and on the conviction that educators could change the curriculum, young students today living and learning in the world these original feminists helped to construct cannot replicate their experience. A majority of today's students may still be in a male-centered curriculum, and a minority may think that women have always been part of the curriculum.
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