Prisoners of men's dreams : striking out for a new feminine future / Suzanne Gordon ; interviewed by Jude McGee.

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Prisoners of men's dreams : striking out for a new feminine future / Suzanne Gordon ; interviewed by Jude McGee.
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KZ1811
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Author Suzanne Gordon discusses the differences between 'transformative' (radical) and 'equal opportunity' (reformist) feminism. She also discusses workaholism, in which "doing it ourselves" has brought the same lives we criticized men for; the need to take the fear of caring out of our culture; the need to value "women's" work (i.e. invisible labor); equality; the failure of women to use their power in corporate and political worlds; exchanging family for national care agenda; family leave legislation; and the Gulf War (which was in progress).|PRISONERS OF MEN'S DREAMS : STRIKING OUT FOR A NEW FEMININE FUTURE / Suzanne Gordon| interviewed by Jude McGee. - SERIES: Feminist magazine - Author Suzanne Gordon discusses the differences between 'transformative' (radical) and 'equal opportunity' (reformist) feminism. She also discusses workaholism, in which "doing it ourselves" has brought the same lives we criticized men for| the need to take the fear of caring out of our culture| the need to value "women's" work (i.e. invisible labor)| equality| the failure of women to use their power in corporate and political worlds| exchanging family for national care agenda| family leave legislation| and the Gulf War (which was in progress). - RECORDED: 22 May 1991.

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22 May 1991.
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1 reel (47 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|46:30
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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