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WINGS #18-08: Origins of Western Feminism
Uploaded: 25 Aug, 2008
Recording Date: 26 Aug, 1998
Recording Location: Seneca Falls, New York
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Language: English
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Program Title: WINGS #18-08: Origins of Western Feminism
Description: Wagner describes the radical origins of feminism in the contact between US settlers and Iroquoian First Nations women.
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Featured Speakers/Guests: Sally Roesch Wagner, executive director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation in Fayetteville, New York - interviewed by Elayne Clift.
Credits: Interview by Elayne Clift; editor and anchor, Frieda Werden
Comments: For more about Iroquoian women, see book: Iroquoian Women:The Gantowisas (American Indian Studies, V. 4), by Barbara A. Mann (Peter Lang Publishing, 2000)
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Arts and Culture > Books and Literature
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Weekly Program
Politics > Feminism Spirituality and Religion Regional > United States Health Society and Culture Society and Culture > Women Regional > Canada > Ontario |
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