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[[First Wave]] [[Liberal Feminism]] [[References]] [[Feminism]] [[History of Gender]] [[Gender]]
[[History of Gender and Sexuality Syllabi]]
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# First Wave ∕ Liberal Feminism
**Ferguson 2012, WST692꞉ History of Feminist Theory**
- Wollstonecraft, _Vindication of the Rights of Women_, selections
- JS Mill and Harriet Taylor _The Subjection of Women_, Part I and II Truth “Ain’t I a Woman?”
- Anna Julia Cooper _Voice from the South,_ selection
- Emma Goldman “Marriage and Love” and “Women’s Suffrage”
- Optional
- Scholz _Feminism_, ch 3
- De Gouge “Declaration of the Rights of Woman” Rousseau _Emile_, selection from “Sophie”, Marriage section Goldman “Anarchism: Where I Stand”
- Leyna Lowe “Revolutionary Love: Feminism, Love, and the Transformative Politics of Freedom in the Works of Wollstonecraft, de Beauvoir, and Goldman” [On U Drive] Tong _Feminist Thought_, ch. 1
- Stanton _The Women’s Bible_, selections
**Dayton 2013, HIST5505꞉ Gender in the Early Modern West**
- Elizabeth Maddock Dillon, _The Gender of Freedom: Fictions of Liberalism and the Literary Public Sphere_ (Stanford University Press, 2004)
- Barbara Taylor, _Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination_ (2003)
**Walker 2022, GPHI6698꞉ Enlightened Exchanges**
- Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), _Letters to Imlay_
- Mary Hays (1759-1843), _Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft; Female Biography_ Routledge Resources, _History of Feminism will be listed inthe A-Z Databases list_
**Walker 2023, PHILXX꞉ Female Foundations Thinking about Gender**
- Woolfe, A Room of One's Own
**Theobald 2022 HIST259꞉ History of Feminism**
- Wollstonecraft, _A Vindication of the Rights of Woman_, introduction (1792)
- Sarah Grimke, “Letter on the Equality of the Sexes” (1838)
- Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions (1848)
- Lucretia Mott, “Discourse on Woman” (1849)
**Nussbaum 2017, PHILXX꞉ Feminist Philosophy**
- Mill, The Subjection of Women, entire
- Okin, Women in Western Political Thought, 197-230
- Reading: Nussbaum, "The Feminist Critique of Liberalism" (canvas)
**Ruiz 2023, PHIL179 Feminist Philosophy**
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz's poem “Hombres Necios” (Your Foolish Men) and “Respuesta a Sor Filotea” (Reply to Sor Filotea)
- Wollstonecraft–– “Of the Pernicious Effects which Arise from Unnatural Distinctions” (B)
**Savage 2013, Feminism, Character, and Identity**
- Gilman, “The Yellow Wallpaper”
- Wollstonecraft (from Schneir) Truth (from Schneir)
- Cady Stanton (from Schneir)
- Woolf (from Schneir)