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Who should be first?

feminists speak out on the 2008 presidential campaign

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An edition of Who should be first? (2010)

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feminists speak out on the 2008 presidential campaign

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345

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Who Should Be First?: Feminists Speak Out on the 2008 Presidential Campaign
2010, State University of New York Press
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2010, State University of New York Press
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Table of Contents

Feminists for peace and Barack Obama / Frances Anderson ... [et al.]
Feminists for Clinton / Christine Stansell
Stop the false race-gender divide / Ann Russo and Melissa Spatz
Morning in America: a letter from feminists on the election / Patricia J. Williams
Duel of historical guilts / Maureen Dowd
It's not as simple as white trumping black or man trumping woman / Patricia J. Williams
Sex versus race, again / Tracy A. Thomas
Obama and the sisters / Melissa Harris-Lacewell
Lest we forget: an open letter to my sisters who are brave / Alice Walker
Culture trumps politics and gender trumps race / Carol Moseley Braun
What would Shirley Chisholm say? / Mark Anthony Neal
Voting for the girl: some thoughts on sisterhood and citizenship / Pearl Cleage
The sisterhood split / Jessica Valenti
Hillary versus the patriarchy / Erica Jong
Hillary is white / Zillah Eisenstein
Your whiteness is showing / Tim Wise
Black and for Hillary / Tara Roberts
Why I support Obama / Andrea Guerrero
Daughters of the south, rise up: on generation, gender, and race in the 200.8 Democratic election / Cassie Premo Steele
Generation Y refuses race-gender dichotomy / Courtney E. Martin
Why I'm supporting Barack Obama / Katha Pollitt
The Obama feminists: why young women are supporting Obama / Ariel Garfinkel
Yo mamma / Linda Hirshman
Feminists must heal the wounds of racism / Aishah Shahidah Simmons
Crises of representation: hate messages in campaign 2008 commercial paraphernalia / Jane Caputi
Goodbye to all that #2 / Robin Morgan
Race to the bottom / Betsy Reed
Intersectionality: race and gender in the 2008 presidential nomination campaign / Dianne M. Pinderhughes
Does race trump gender?: Black women negotiating their spaces of intersection in the 2008 presidential campaign / Cynthia Neal Spence
The generation gap: graduate students and democratic primaries spring 2008 / A. Lynn Bolles
Michelle Obama on my mind / Arica L. Coleman
Why we need to stop obsessing over Obama / Andrea Smith
Learning from a year of hope and hard choices / Gloria Steinem
Reading Obama: collective responsibilities and the politics of tears / M. Jacqui Alexander, Gail Lewis, and Gloria Wekker

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Albany, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
324.973/0931
Library of Congress
JK526 2008 .W46 2010, JK526 2008.W46 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 345 p.
Number of pages
345

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31086797M
Internet Archive
whoshouldbefirst0000unse
ISBN 10
1438433751, 143843376X
ISBN 13
9781438433752, 9781438433769
LCCN
2010008243
OCLC/WorldCat
580088278

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