International Archives of the Second Wave of Feminism
IASWF OnLine Journal
Last updated: March 2008
The International Archives of the Second Wave of Feminism (IASWF) was instituted in 1997 by the Bay Area Women's Collective.IASWF OnLine is dedicated to conserving, communicating, and reinvigorating transformative ideas and activism of the second wave of feminism. IASWF OnLine publishes work about the peak period of the second wave (dated approximately from 1965-1973) and contemporary work tha tis original and futuristic. IASWF invites submissions of links to scholarly, organizational and individual sites featuring second wave archival collections as well as new research articles, essays, creatve writing, and artwork.
FEATURED March 2008:
An exciting new online offering, the Journal of Ecofeminism, features work by and links to international evolutionary and ecofeminists. Be sure to visit and to bookmark this new Journal: Journal of Evolutionary FeminismFEATURED December 2007:
Mimeographed copies of Naomi Weisstein's influential article of 1968 was passed from woman to woman during the second wave. It was influential not only as an important contribution to the exploding feminist consciousness of the late sixties, but presented a transformative challenge to the field of psychology. Here IS A REPRINT OF THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Naomi, Weisstein (1968) Kinde, Kirche, Kuche: Psychology Constructs the Female
A recent interview with Naomi Weisstein OTHER FEATURED LINKS
- Bibliography of Source Works of the Second Wave of Feminism. Celeste Newbrough, City College of San Francisco.
- Bah, Bah, Black Sheep: Cloning,Reproductive Rights and the Gender Revolution Original publication of IASWF OnLine.
- Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement An On-line Archival Collection Special Collections Library, Duke University
- Redstockings Women's Liberation Archives for Action
- "Tacoma: One Woman's Impressions of Mt. Ranier Journal of Ecofeminism, Seattle Washington
- Resources on the ovular thinker of the second wave.
- Environmental Feminism. Resource Site.
- CWLU Herstory Project . Resource Site
- The Margaret Sanger Project Smith College.
- FEMINISM IN EUROPE (English, Francais, Espanol)
- Feminism and Evolutionary Theory Bibliography. Anna Rotkirch, Helsinki University
- Women's, Men's, and Gender Resources on the World Wide Web , University of Wisconsin Library.
- Jewish Feminist Resources & History Religious and Political Site
- Feminist Anthropology Website Association for Feminist Anthropology (AFA)
- Trans Reference SiteCalifornia State Unviersity Campuses.
- US OUT OF IRAQ!
In opposition to the Bush Admnistration's plans to attack Iraq, an alliance of women's groups in Berkeley, California marched for peace under this Multilingual Banner: Women of the World to Unite for Peace On October 19th, 2002. Since then, the banner has been carried in every major subsequent Bay Area march against the war.
IASWF publishes original radical feminist articles and memorabilia that exist on the Internet. We also welcome creative and original contributions to theory and debate on contemporary issues, emphasising unique and new rather than existing feminist analysis. If you have a reprint, copy or other archival record from the peak period of the Second Wave (1965-1773) OR If you want to submit a current original, creative work OR If you have commentary on what is published and linked to here, then email your content or link (url) to IASWF OnLine
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(Submit a currently functional site or page link including an html or image file, or a searchable PDF. If the material is not Internet-published, submit as a text file, PDF, or html file of fewer than 500 KB. No other format will be considered for inclusion.)
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