Juggling: A Memoir of Work, Family, and FeminismFeminist Press at CUNY, 1997 - 250 pages Jane Gould recounts a life that paralleled and propelled critical struggles in the women's movement, including her groundbreaking involvement in the middle-class return-to-work movement and her experiences as the first permanent director of the Barnard Women's Center. Her memoir documents the development of important ideas and social transformation while candidly revealing their impact on one woman's life and consciousness. |
Contents
1 | 1 |
2 | 6 |
3 | 26 |
MARRIAGE | 38 |
15 | 54 |
7 | 82 |
8 | 96 |
10 | 124 |
THE WOMENS CENTER | 173 |
14 | 186 |
15 | 206 |
APPENDIX A | 221 |
APPENDIX B | 223 |
APPENDIX C | 237 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 241 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 242 |
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