Table of contents for Historical dictionary of feminism / Janet K. Boles, Diane Long Hoeveler.


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Contents
Editor's Foreword: Jon Woronoff
Preface
Acknowledgments 
Reader's Note
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Chronology
Introduction
THE DICTIONARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
I. Reference Material (Bibliographies, Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, and Almanacs)
II. Feminist Journals
III. Feminist Web Sites
IV. Feminism-General
V. Women of Color Feminism
VI. Global Feminism
VII. Ecofeminism
VIII. Liberal Feminism
IX. Marxist Feminism
X. Postmodern Feminist Thought
XI. Radical Feminism
A. Reproduction
B. Mothering
C. Gender and Sexuality
D. Pornography
E. Lesbianism
XII. Socialist Feminism
XIII. Feminist/Women's Movement
A. Asia/Mideast/Africa
B. Australia/New Zealand
C. Europe/Great Britain
D. Latin America
E. Russia/Soviet Union
F. United States/Canada
G. Men and Feminism/The Men's Movement
H. Anti-Feminism
I. Third Wave Feminism
XIV. Anthropology and Sociology
XV. Arts, Architecture, and Aesthetics
XVI. Communication
XVII. Economics/Labor Movement
XVIII. History
XIX. Law/Feminist Jurisprudence
XX. Literature 
XXI. Mythology
XXII. Pedagogy and Research 
XXIII. Philosophy
XXIV. Psychoanalytic Feminism 
XXV. Psychology
XXVI. Religion
XXVII. Science/Medicine
XXVIII. Social Work and Feminist Therapy
About the Authors




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Feminism Dictionaries