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The Feminist Theory Web Page
This Web site provides information on the various fields of feminist theory and short biographies of individual feminist theorists. It also contains extensive bibliographic information.
( http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/enin.html )
Women's Studies Resources
This Web site is useful as a bibliographic resource. It contains links to a variety of feminist thinkers, book reviews, feminist journals, essays, and study guides.
( http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/wstudies/theory.html )
Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory
Here you can browse current or past issues of this journal, which focuses on gender and dance, music, cultural studies, cinema studies, and ethnography.
( http://www.womenandperformance.org/ )
Radical Philosophy
Here you can browse current or past issues of this journal and find articles and essays, reviews, and conference postings on radical feminism.
( http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/ )
Marxism-Feminism
This Web site contains current discussions on Marxism-Feminism and an archive of past discussions.
( http://csf.colorado.edu/m-fem/ )
Women and Ethics
This Web site for the journal Women and Environments contains articles that focus on gender and ecology, transportation, childcare, housing, and activism.
( http://www.weimag.com/ )
The National Council of Women's Organizations
This site provides useful information about women's issues, including health concerns, the struggle to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, affirmative action, and Title IX.
( http://www.womensorganizations.org/ )
National Organization for Women
This is a comprehensive Web site from which you can learn about mainstream American feminist theory-and how this theory is connected to practice. Specific macro-level social issues, such as the family, economic inequality, and women in the military, are easy to find and clearly presented.
( http://www.now.org )