Florence Howe (1929–2020)
Auteur de No More Masks: An Anthology of Twentieth-Century American Women Poets
A propos de l'auteur
Florence Howe has led an audacious life: she created a freedom school during the dangerous days of the civil rights movement, refused to bow to academic heavyweights who were opposed to sharing power with women, and founded a feminist publishing house at a time when books for and about women were afficher plus few. Sustained by her friendships with iconic writers like Grace Paley, Tillie Olsen, and Marilyn French, she traveled the world as an emissary for women's empowerment. Howe is a teacher and activist; she is the co-founder of the Feminist Press, a past president of the Modern Language Association, and a central organizer of the international women's movement. afficher moins
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Œuvres de Florence Howe
No More Masks: An Anthology of Twentieth-Century American Women Poets (1993) — Directeur de publication — 209 exemplaires
With Wings: An Anthology of Literature by and about Women with Disabilities (1987) — Directeur de publication — 42 exemplaires
The Politics of Women's Studies: Testimony from the Founding Mothers (2000) — Directeur de publication — 27 exemplaires
Almost Touching the Skies: Women's Coming of Age Stories (2000) — Directeur de publication — 21 exemplaires
Myths of Coeducation: Selected Essays 1964-1983 (Everywoman : Studies in History, Literature, and Culture) (1984) 14 exemplaires
Seven years later : women's studies programs in 1976 : a report of the National Advisory Council on Women's… (1977) 11 exemplaires
Women's Studies Quarterly (96:1-2): Beijing and Beyond: Women in the Twenty-First Century (1996) 6 exemplaires
Women's Studies Quarterly (94:3-4): Women's Studies: A World View (Women's Studies Quarterly) (2000) 2 exemplaires
Tough poems for tough people 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millenium (2003) — Contributeur — 198 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Autres noms
- Rosenfeld, Florence (birth name)
- Date de naissance
- 1929-03-17
- Date de décès
- 2020-09-12
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Lieu du décès
- Manhattan, New York, USA
- Cause du décès
- Parkinson’s disease
- Lieux de résidence
- Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
The Bronx, New York, USA
Wisconsin, USA
Baltimore, Maryland, USA - Études
- Hunter College High School
Hunter College
Smith College
University of Wisconsin - Professions
- publisher
editor
university professor
literary critic - Organisations
- The Feminist Press
Modern Language Association
City University of New York
Goucher College
Hofstra University
National Endowment for the Humanities (tout afficher 7)
Freedom Summer - Prix et distinctions
- Florence Howe Award for Feminist Literary Criticism (named in her honor)
- Courte biographie
- Florence Howe was born in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Hunter College High School and earned a bachelor's degree in English from Hunter College. She went on to Smith College and earned a master's degree in English in 1951.
She joined the civil rights movement and went to Mississippi in 1964 as a teacher. In 1967, she protested the U.S. war in Vietnam and signed a public statement declaring that she would refuse to pay income taxes. Florence Howe became an internationally-known leader of the modern feminist movement. In 1970, she founded The Feminist Press, an independent nonprofit publisher, when her appeal to a number of major university and trade publishers to issue critical feminist biographies was unsuccessful. Florence Howe served as chair of the Modern Language Association Commission on the Status of Women in the Profession. She became a professor of English at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and subsequently became professor emerita. She has written more than a dozen books and has published more than 120 essays in the Harvard Educational Review, The Nation, The New York Review of Books, PMLA, and The Women's Review of Books, and in a variety of anthologies.
She is co-director of Women Writing Africa and text editor of the four volumes emerging from that project. The Florence Howe Award for feminist scholarship of the Women's Caucus for the Modern Languages was named in her honor.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 18
- Aussi par
- 2
- Membres
- 549
- Popularité
- #45,447
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 25