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Wild Women Links
For those who want to explore Virginia Woolf and Orlando on the web, check out links on Film Review assignment page.
Through the Flower is a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to create a cultural legacy built upon the vision embodied in the work of Judy Chicago through education, exhibition and preservation. The Dinner Party: a site by Stephanie Sullivan that contains photographs of all of the placesettings. Interview with Judy Chicago from Gadfly Magazine The Life and Works of Judy Chicago Women Invited to the Dinner Party Judy Chicago: Trials and Tributes: a webpage that is the product of the collaborative efforts of FSU Museum of Fine Arts volunteers and FSU students. "Our purpose is to expose a broad audience to the exhibition and facilitate a dialogue about the work and its social implications." A REPAST OF FEMINISM REVISTED AT SEXUAL POLITICS SHOW by Betty Brown: A review of The Dinner Party.
Presenting
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party: information about African-American women
included in The Dinner Party Starting Points for Wild Women
Research A Celebration of Women Writers:
"All too often, works by women, and resources about women writers, are hard to find.
We attempt to provide easy access to available on-line information. The Celebration
provides a comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information
about women writers, and complete published books written by women. " Internet Women's History
Sourcebook: "This sourcebook attempts to present online
documents and secondary discussions which reflect the various ways of looking at the
history of women within broadly defined historical periods and areas." National
Women's History Project: "History looks different when the contributions of women
are included." American Women's History: A
Research Guide H-Women Discussion Network: "a member of
H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. H-Women is free and open to everyone with a
mature and abiding interest in the history of women, especially scholars, teachers and
librarians." The
FeministChronicles, 1953-93: a timeline listing important events in those
four decades WWWomen: a history: Check it out. SAWNET:South Asian Women's
Network including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Pakistan and Sri Lanka ZAN = Woman is an interactive Directory /
Anthology of the arts and ideas of Iranian Women, free from any political or religious
affiliations. Includes an anthology on and
by Iranian women. Daughters of the Diaspora: Independent Women
Filmmakers The Women Film Pioneers Project:
from Duke University Women Filmmakers: syllabus for a course
taught by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster Also be sure to check out some of
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