Daughters of the Revolution
Document Type
Book Review
Department
English (Scripps)
Publication Date
4-29-1991
Disciplines
English Language and Literature | Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | Women's Studies
Abstract
After nearly thirty years of the women’s movement, as we begin a new decade at the end of the century, there’s a tendency to look back and to assess where we are and where we’re going-a fairly widespread tendency, judging from the number of books currently doing this. Lillian Rubin’s Erotic Wars, Anita Shreve’s Women Together, Women Alone and Ruth Sidel’s On Her Own are attempts to assess change.
Rights Information
© 1991 The Nation
Recommended Citation
Greene, Gayle. "Daughters of the Revolution." Nation, vol. 252, no. 16, 29 Apr. 1991, pp. 562-567