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The Chicago Women's Liberation Union: White Socialist Feminism And Women's Health Organizing In The 1970s, Lara Griffin Jan 2015

The Chicago Women's Liberation Union: White Socialist Feminism And Women's Health Organizing In The 1970s, Lara Griffin

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This thesis examines the organizing projects of the Chicago Women's Liberation Union from 1969-1977. This thesis will examine the relationship between the development of socialist feminism in the central organization and in the activist health projects. While the central organization cultivated the theoretical definition of socialist feminism, the health programs put this vision into practice, and often discovered tensions between the needs of women and the theory of the organization. These tensions centrally revolved around the white middle class identities of the members of the CWLU and their broader goal of being an organization to empower all women. Ultimately, this …


The Heart And Mind Of Simone De Beauvoir, Maryann Janosik Jan 1978

The Heart And Mind Of Simone De Beauvoir, Maryann Janosik

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This thesis will examine Beauvoir's views on women, her unique brand of feminism. The following questions will be pursued: How did Beauvoir break out of the traditional female role as a young woman? What were Beauvoir's views on women in general? On various types of women? How do Beauvoir's novels reflect her attitudes toward the condition of women? And why? How did other aspects of her thought- her attraction to existentialism and Marxism, her rebellion against her bourgeois background, affect her response to feminist issues?