- on women's ****uality
written by
American radical feminist activist Anne
Koedt in 1968, and
published in 1970. It
first appeared in a four-paragraph outline...
- New York
Radical Feminists.
Koedt was born in
Copenhagen in 1941 to Bobs
Koedt (born
Andreas Peschcke-
Koedt) and
Inger Koedt. Her
parents had been members...
-
University of
Chicago Press, 2000, pp. 176–203
Koedt, Anne (1970). "The Myth of the ****l **** by Anne
Koedt".
Archived from the
original on 6 January...
- of the second-wave
feminist movement and
inspired feminists such as Anne
Koedt,
author of The Myth of the ****l ****, to
speak about the "false distinction"...
-
Galimatias (born
Matias Saabye Køedt) is a
Danish electronic music artist from the
small town of Fredericia,
currently based in Los Angeles. He is best...
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considered a
crime or even an
abusive behaviour. In 1968,
radical feminist Anne
Koedt argued in her
essay The Myth of the ****l **** that women's biology...
-
Inger Koedt (January 15, 1915 –
August 16, 2021) was a Danish-born
American woman who
rescued Danish Jews as part of the
Danish resistance movement. She...
- 1969 by
Shulamith Firestone (who
broke from the Redstockings) and Anne
Koedt.
During this period, the
movement produced "a
prodigious output of leaflets...
- Women's
Liberation (where it was published),
Shulamith Firestone and Anne
Koedt. She also
conceived the 1968 Miss
America protest and was one of the four...
-
Merle Hoffman bell
hooks Sheila Jeffreys Robert Jensen Lierre Keith Anne
Koedt Marjorie Kramer Holly Lawford-Smith
Audre Lorde Catharine A.
MacKinnon Sheila...