This is the fourth and final episode, "Future issues in the Women's movement," in a four part series of lectures by Dr. Carl Faber entitled "Woman as slave." This episode is in two parts. Part one is the lecture portion of the episode, recorded in January 1977. In this lecture, Faber looks at possibilities in the future with relation to identity of women, anxiety, violence, cultural co-option of the movement, sexuality, and dependency relations. Recorded by Roy Tuckman at the Temple Beth Shalom in January 1977; a few sentences from the beginning and the middle have been inserted by the producer since original recording had technical problems.
Part two is the final interview by Helene Rosenbluth and Roy Tuckman. Dr. Faber talks about fear and vigilance, violence and rage in the culture and in the relations between men and women; The Rolling Stones. Rosenbluth, a lesbian feminist, shares some of her personal background, and she and Roy Tuckman, a male feminist, discuss questions about male liberation in an interview/discussion with Dr. Faber. Engineered by Steve Tyler.
Produced by Roy Tuckman.

This recording has been digitally preserved as part of Pacifica's American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 grant preservation project, and is available for research and reference . Please contact the archives via telephone: 818-506-1077 or email: americanwomen at pacificaradioarchives dot org for information on how to obtain a copy of this program. Thank you.
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