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Barnard Center for Research on Women Feminist Ephemera Collection
Collection
Identifier: BCRW02
Abstract
This collection contains 1700+ folders of feminist ephemera collected by the Barnard Center for Research on Women on topics such as women, gender, activism, labor, sexuality, healthcare, marriage, psychology, development, and law.
Dates:
1906-2014; Majority of material found within [Bulk:1975-2001]
Found in:
Barnard Archives and Special Collections
Christine E. Bose Socialist, Marxist, and Second Wave Ephemera
Collection
Identifier: SC27
Abstract
This collection contains socialist and second wave feminist research files and publications including journal articles, pamphlets, transcribed speeches, and magazines.
Dates:
1966-1978
Found in:
Barnard Archives and Special Collections
Karen Durbin Papers
File
Identifier: SC24
Abstract
Karen Durbin is a journalist and film critic based in New York. Durbin is best known for her work with the Village Voice, where she has served as staff writer, senior editor, arts editor, and editor-in-chief. Her writing spans decades and reflects her position as a radical feminist in the second and third waves of the movement. This collection documents Durbin’s professional and personal life through correspondence, journals and calendars, photographs,...
Dates:
1929 - 2016; Majority of material found within 1970 - 2000
Found in:
Barnard Archives and Special Collections
Nancy Friday Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC20
Abstract
Nancy Friday was an author and pop psychologist active from the early 1970s into the 2000s, whose work dealt with women’s sexuality, gender roles, and family dynamics. She was known for her unabashed discussion of challenging topics, especially taboo sexual fantasies, and her insistence on showcasing women as autonomous sexual beings; Friday often faced backlash for her writing from feminists and conservatives alike. Most of the materials in the Nancy Friday collection cover her adult and...
Dates:
1950 - 2010
Found in:
Barnard Archives and Special Collections