Article Subjects and Geography: Feminism
Understanding the Other Sister: The Case of Arab Feminism
March 1, 2002
Susan Muaddi Darraj is a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University. Her essays on Arab feminism will appear in forthcoming anthologies from Seal Press and Northeastern University Press, and her… READ MORE
What Happened to the Women’s Movement? An Exchange: Different Strategies are Necessary Now
October 1, 2001
JOAN ACKER, teaches sociology at the University of Oregon and has been involved in feminist activities since the late 1960s. She is the author of Doing Comparable Worth: Gender, Class… READ MORE
What Happened to the Women’s Movement? An Exchange: The Broader Picture
October 1, 2001
Hester Eisenstein, teaches sociology at Queens College and the Graduate Center, The City University of New York. She is the author of Contemporary Feminist Thought (G.K. Hall,1983), and Inside Agitators:… READ MORE
What Happened to the Women’s Movement? An Exchange: Response to Acker and Eisenstein
October 1, 2001
Barbara Epstein, teaches in the History of Consciousness Department at UC Santa Cruz and is working on a book on the underground movement in the ghetto in Minsk, Belarus, during… READ MORE
Anarchism and the Anti-Globalization Movement
September 1, 2001
Barbara Epstein teaches in the History of Consciousness Department at UC Santa Cruz and is working on a book on the underground movement in the ghetto in Minsk, Belarus, during… READ MORE
What Happened to the Women’s Movement?
May 1, 2001
Barbara Epstein is a close friend and supporter of Monthly Review, and teaches in the History of Consciousness program at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Along with Marcy… READ MORE
On Gender and Class in U.S. Labor History
November 1, 1998
Johanna Brenner is coordinator of women’s studies at Portland State University in Oregon and the author of Women and the Politics of Class (Monthly Review Press, 2000). She has written… READ MORE
The Women Who Organized Harvard: A Feminist Model of Labor Organization?
December 1, 1997
Elly Leary, a former assembler at the now-closed GM-Farmingham plant, currently works as a clerical at Boston University where she is Vice President ofUAW 2324.Jean Alonso, a retired assembler in… READ MORE
Reflections on the Recent Work of Sheila Rowbotham: Women’s Movements and Building Bridges
November 1, 1996
Vinay Bahl is the author of The Making of the Indian Working Class: A Case Study of Tata Iron and Steel Co. 1880-1946 (1995). She is an assistant professor of… READ MORE