2.6 WEBLOGRAPHY

 

●Friedan, Betty (1973).  The Feminine Mystique. New York: Dell Publishing Company.

 [Book]

●Marcus, Laura (2004). Virginia Woolf/Laura Marcus. Tavistock: Northcote House; British Council.

[It examines a wide range of Virginia Woolf’s novels, short stories, essays and autobiographical writings in the context of themes and topics of central contemporary relevance and interest: time, history and narrative; modernism and the city; gender, sexuality and identity; art and life-writings. As well as exploring her significance for, and contribution to, feminist debates and to definitions of modernism, the book also includes detailed analyses of all Woolf’s novels and her non-fictional writings, including A Room of One’s Own, Three Guineas and the ‘biography’ Flush. It considers current theoretical approaches to Woolf’s work and also engages with Woolf’s own cultural contexts, exploring, for example, her responses to war, to Freud’s theories, and to early twentieth-century theories of sexuality and gender identity, and the transition from Victorianism to modernity.]

●National Organization for Women (NOW). Accessed on, 1 Dec.2012:  <http://www.now.org/>

[The National Organization for Women (NOW) is the largest organization of feminist activists in the United States. NOW has 500,000 contributing members and 550 chapters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Since its founding in 1966, NOW’s goal has been to take action to bring about equality for all women. NOW works to eliminate discrimination and harassment in the workplace, schools, the justice system, and all other sectors of society; secure abortion, birth control and reproductive rights for all women; end all forms of violence against women; eradicate racism, sexism and homophobia; and promote equality and justice in our society.]

●Showalter, Elaine (2009). A Literature of Their Own: From Charlotte Brontë to Doris Lessing/Elaine Showalter. London: Virago.

[The book uncovers the long but neglected tradition of women writers and the development of their fiction from the 1800s onwards. This includes assessments of famous writers such as the Brontës, Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Drabble and Doris Lessing, and also presents critica appraisals of Mary Braddon, Roda Broughton and Sarah Grand]

●Wikipedia. The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed on, 6 Dec, 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Friedan> / <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_woolf>

[An overview about Betty Friedan and Virginia Woolf]

●Woolf, Virginia (1938). Three Guineas. Accessed on, 6 Nov. 2012 <http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/content/BPL_Images/Content_store/Sample_chapter/9780631177241/woolf.pdf >

[Book]

 

I include here the link to the bibliography and weblography used in my first paper because it has been a benchmark in this second paper.

►< http://vamenro.blogs.uv.es/lit-politics/first-paper/1-7-bibliography/ >


 



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