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Sisterhood Is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology
Editor:Robin Morgan
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:Second-wave feminism
Pub Date:1984
Media Type:Print (hardcover and paperback)
Pages:815
Isbn:9780385177979
Preceded By: (1970)
Followed By: (2003)

Sisterhood Is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology is a 1984 anthology of feminist writings edited by Robin Morgan, published by Anchor Press/Doubleday.[1] [2] It is the follow-up to (1970).[3] After Sisterhood Is Global came its follow-up, (2003).[3]

Background

Robin Morgan was awarded Ford Foundation Grants in 1982, 1983, and 1984 to help fund work on Sisterhood Is Global.[4]

Contents

Made up of short essays by women[5] who represent more than 80 countries, Sisterhood Is Global "was hailed as 'an historic publishing event,' 'an instant classic,' and 'the definitive text on the international women's movement,' and adopted widely as a course text in women's studies, international affairs, global economics, and several other disciplines", as Morgan has acknowledged.[6]

Table of Contents[7]
Country etc.TitleAuthor(s)
AfghanistanThe Silent VictimsSima Wali
AlgeriaThe Day-to-Day StruggleFatma Oussedik
ArgentinaThe Fire Cannot Be ExtinguishedLeonor Calvera
AustraliaWomen in a Warrior SocietySara Dowse, Patricia Giles
AustriaBenevolent Despotism Versus the Contemporary Feminist MovementCheryl Benard, Edit Schlaffer
BrazilA Fertile but Ambiguous Feminist TerrainDanda Prado
The Politics of SurvivalAmanda Sebestyen
CanadaThe Empowerment of WomenGreta Hofmann Nemiroff
The Dutch-Speaking Caribbean Islands: Fighting Until the EndSonia M. Cuales
The English-Speaking Caribbean: A Journey in the MakingPeggy Antrobus, Lorna Gordon
The French-Speaking Caribbean: Haiti - A Vacation Paradise of HellCacos La Gonaive
The Spanish-Speaking Caribbean: We Women Aren't SheepMagaly Pineda
ChileWomen of SmokeMarjorie Agosin
ChinaFeudal Attitudes, Party Control, and Half the SkyXiao Lu
ColombiaFighting for the Right to FightLuz Helena Sanchez
CubaParadise Gained, Paradise Lost - The Price of "Integration"La Silenciada
DenmarkLetter from a Troubled Copenhagen RedstockingTinne Vammen
EcuadorNeeded - A Revolution in AttitudeCarola Borja
EgyptWhen a Woman RebelsNawal El Saadawi
El Salvador"We Cannot Wait ..."Collective statement by the Association of Salvadorian Women
FinlandThe Right to Be OneselfHilkka Pietila
FranceFeminism - Alive, Well, and in Constant DangerSimone de Beauvoir
Witch Vilmma's Invention of Speech-Swallowing (A Parable)Irmtraud Morgner
Fragmented Selves (A Collage)Renate Berger, Ingrid Kolb, Marielouise Janssen-Jurreit
GhanaTo Be a WomanAma Ata Aidoo
GreeceA Village SisterhoodMargaret Papandreou
GuatemalaOur Daily BreadStella Quan
HungaryThe Nonexistence of "Women's Emancipation"Suzanne Körösi
IndiaA Condition Across Caste and ClassDevaki Jain
IndonesiaMultiple Roles and Double BurdensTiti Sumbung
A Future in the Past - The "Prerevolutionary" Women's MovementMahnaz Afkhami
IrelandCoping with the Womb and the BorderNell McCafferty
IsraelUp the Down EscalatorShulamit Aloni
ItalyA Mortified Thirst for LivingPaola Zaccaria
JapanThe Sun and the ShadowKeiko Higuchi
KenyaNot Just Literacy, but WisdomRose Adhiambo Arungu-Olende
A Grandmother's VisionSoon Chan Park
KuwaitGod's Will - and the Process of SocializationNoura Al-Falah
LebanonThe Harem WindowRose Ghurayyib
LibyaThe Wave of Consciousness Cannot Be ReversedFarida Allaghi
MexicoPioneers and Promoters of WomenCarmen Lugo
MoroccoThe Merchant's Daughter and the Son of the SultanFatima Mernissi
NepalWomen as a CasteManjula Giri
In the Unions, the Parties, the Streets, and the BedroomsCorrine Oudijk
New ZealandForeigners in Our Own LandNgahuia Te Awekotuku, Marilyn Waring
NicaraguaTo My Companeras on the Planet EarthMaria Lourdes Centeno de Zelaya
NigeriaNot Spinning on the Axis of Maleness'Molara Ogundipe-Leslie
NorwayMore Power to Women!Berit Ås
All It Requires Is OurselvesVanessa Griffen
PakistanWomen - A Fractured ProfileMiriam Habib
Women and the RevolutionFawzia Fawzia
Peru"Not Even with a Rose Petal ..."Ana Maria Portugal
Poland"Let's Pull Down the Bastilles Before They Are Built"Anna Titkow
PortugalDaring to Be DifferentMaria de Lourdes Pintasilgo
RomaniaThe "Right" to Be PersecutedElena Chiriac
Saudi ArabiaAn Emerging Social ForceAisha al-Mana
SenegalElegance Amid the PhallocracyMarie-Angélique Savané
South AfricaGoing Up the MountainMotlalepula Chabaku
South Africa: A Bulletin from WithinAnonymous white South African feminists
SpainWomen Are the Conscience of Our CountryLidia Falcón
Sri LankaThe Voice of WomenHema Goonatilake
SudanWomen's Studies - and a New Village StoveAmna Elsadik Badri
SwedenSimilarity, Singularity, and SisterhoodRita Liljeström
ThailandWe Superwomen Must Allow the Men to Grow UpMallica Vajrathon
It's Time We Began with OurselvesTatyana Mamonova
"Good Grief, There Are Women Here!"Claire de Hedervary
United StatesHonoring the Vision of "Changing Woman"Rayna Green
For As Long As It TakesGiovanna Merola R.
"The Braided Army"Nguyen Thi Dinh
Neofeminism - and Its "Six Mortal Sins"Rada Iveković, Slavenka Drakulić

Editions

In popular culture

In a 2019 Paris Fashion Week show, Christian Dior's creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri debuted a collection of T-shirts that read Sisterhood Is Powerful, Sisterhood Is Global, and Sisterhood Is Forever, respectively.[8] [9]

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robin Morgan (Editor) Author . 9780385177979: Sisterhood is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology - AbeBooks: 0385177976 . AbeBooks . October 15, 2015.
  2. Web site: Table of Contents: Sisterhood is global . Catalog.vsc.edu . October 15, 2015.
  3. Web site: BOOKS | An Interview With Robin Morgan . Hybridmagazine.Com . October 15, 2015.
  4. News: Bio . RobinMorgan.com . March 14, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120220014838/http://www.robinmorgan.us/robin_morgan_bio.asp . February 20, 2012.
  5. Elizabeth Wilson, Review of Sisterhood Is Global, in Signs (University of Chicago Press), Vol. 11, No. 2 (Winter 1986), pp. 390–392.
  6. Robin Morgan, Foreword to The Feminist Press edition, Sisterhood Is Global. Feminist.com.
  7. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/toc/1558611606/ref=dp_toc?_encoding=UTF8&n=266239 "Table of Contents"
  8. Web site: Christian Dior launches latest 'sisterhood' slogans. The Guardian. Scarlett. Conlon. February 26, 2019. December 1, 2019.
  9. Web site: Paris Fashion Week: Dior's Latest Feminist Message, Saint Laurent Channels Bianca Jagger. The Hollywood Reporter. Roxanne. Robinson. Ingrid. Schmidt. February 27, 2019. December 1, 2019.