Sistershow Revisited Feminism in Bristol, 197375.
Sistershow Revisited uses the antics of a Bristol-based theatre group to tell the history of feminism in Bristol 1973-75.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
Intellect Books Ltd,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Copyright Page
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- The Beginning of the Project
- Sour Faced Feminists
- Sistershow by Helen Taylor
- Sistershow: My Immortality by Alison Rook
- Sistershow
- History of Bristol Feminism 1969-1974
- Social and Political History of 1970s
- Feminist and Alternative Theatre in the Early 1970s
- The First Sistershow (Bower Ashton)
- Miss Women's Liberation 1973
- Challenging Stereotypes of the Humour-less Feminist
- Jackie Thrupp (1941-1991)
- Pat VT West (1938-2008)
- My friend Pat
- Enough
- Domesticity and Gendered work
- Gay Women's Group
- The National Women's Liberation Conference, Bristol
- Humour and Disruption
- Bristol Women's Centre
- Women's House Project
- Music and Sistershow
- Sistershow Bedminster and Class Politics
- Punk theatre
- Sistershow Edinburgh
- Sistershow: The Woman Machine
- Conflicts in Sistershow
- Helen Taylor and Brenda Jacques' Tape Slide
- Contraception, the Pill and the Women's Abortion and Contraception Campaign
- Improvising Sistershow
- Family Allowances Campaign
- Wages for Housework
- Working Women's Charter
- The Impact of Sistershow on People's Lives
- Where are they now?
- Endnotes
- Acknowledgements
- Back cover