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May 2005: (Science) womanifesto (suprisingly still pretty true to the theme of my blog) and Lessons learned in New Orleans - I'd probably mark that conference as one of the turning points in my ABD career.
Archive 2006-04-01 ScienceWoman 2006
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The American female politicians have been getting up a womanifesto (as Thackeray called the Stafford House Anti-Slavery Protest), in opposition to the famous Declaration of Independence of their ancestors and fellow-countrymen, protesting against that celebrated document as worse than meaningless, while "woman," as they call us, remains in her present position of political non-existence.
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Don’t think of the slabs and slices and chunks of words as chapters that unfold in a logical manner or reveal some artfully woven plotline or ironclad womanifesto.
Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011
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Don’t think of the slabs and slices and chunks of words as chapters that unfold in a logical manner or reveal some artfully woven plotline or ironclad womanifesto.
Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011
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Don’t think of the slabs and slices and chunks of words as chapters that unfold in a logical manner or reveal some artfully woven plotline or ironclad womanifesto.
Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011
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Don’t think of the slabs and slices and chunks of words as chapters that unfold in a logical manner or reveal some artfully woven plotline or ironclad womanifesto.
Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011
oroboros commented on the word womanifesto
Term coined (?)/used by Sandra Tsing Loh on one of her bits on NPR--The Loh Down.
November 11, 2008
transcendancing commented on the word womanifesto
Womanifesto is also the title of a poem by Alison Lambert, published in the journal 'Hecate' in May 1992, v18, n1, p105.
November 13, 2010
transcendancing commented on the word womanifesto
Womanifesto was also used in NY Times Upfront Magazine article "1920: Women Get the Vote" by Sam Roberts. Article published: 5 September, 2005 (pp. 24-26)
November 13, 2010