Guidelines to feminist consciousness raising

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Harriet Perl
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"Conscious-raising (CR) was an integral part of the feminist movement in the 1970s. Its feminist purpose was to bring women to the recognition of their oppression by a sexist society. At first, it took many forms, but some blundered dangerously into parlor psychotherapy, and some fell apart through a lack of clear direction. To avoid these detours, Los Angeles NOW developed both the theory and practice of feminist CR, which enabled a safe, productive, enriching experience for the women and encouraged vital participation in feminist political action. Written independently for use by NOW's CR Committee by Harriet Perl and Gay Abarbanell, "Guidelines to Feminine Consciousness Raising" presents the what and how of feminist CR in practical detail and was used by countless groups nationally and even internationally for many years. NOW bought the copyright of the book from the authors in the 1980s." -- Harriet Perl
Note: The above review was written not by me but by its co-author whose earlier, pioneering work included the degenderization of religious liturgy as a founding member of Los Angeles' Congregation Beth Chayim Chadashim; her efforts there started a trend toward use of egalitarian language in prayer books revised for that specific need first by individual synagogues and churches, then by their respective denominations..
Both the 55-page first edition as well as the 66-page revised 1979 edition of "Guidelines..." were copyrighted and exclusively marketed by the authors. The National Organization Of Women, NOW, did not gain control of the copyright until the organization purchased all rights from the authors around 1981-82.
This slim volume's unique importance is attested to by hundreds of footnoted citations in subsequently published works by historians and its parallel use as an original source document by generations of women and men for Masters and Doctoral theses globally. Non-circulating University library collections are the main source for researchers seeking the rare, ground-breaking work today as it has been out of print for several decades.

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66

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Guidelines to feminist consciousness raising
1979, G. Abarbanell and H. Perl]
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Edition Notes

Title from cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 52-53).

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[Los Angeles, Calif

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Library of Congress
HQ1206 .P42 1979

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Pagination
66 p.
Number of pages
66

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Open Library
OL45321441M
OCLC/WorldCat
7537034

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