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Collections in the Feminist Theory Papers

The collections listed on this page represent only those that are currently available for use by researchers. The Feminist Theory Papers is a rapidly growing archival collection with the papers of over fifty-five scholars already commited for donation. The list of donors will be released and posted on the web site in the Spring of 2010.

 

Teresa Brennan papers

Collection and finding aid available soon! Please feel free to contact the archivist with any questions.

 

Karen Brodkin papers

Collection and finding aid available soon! Please feel free to contact the archivist with any questions.

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Anne Fausto-Sterling papers

The Anne Fausto-Sterling papers contain a number of publications from the early Women’s Liberation Movement and about revolutionary movements in Latin America. The collection also includes correspondence, syllabi, lecture notes, conference materials, and drafts of articles for publication. The materials date from 1960 to 2009, with the bulk of materials dating between 1970 and 1999. Click on the link above to get to the finding aid.

 

Nancy C.M. Hartsock papers

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Elaine Marks papers

The Elaine Marks Papers consist of correspondence, photographs, research and teaching materials, and ephemera from the period 1949-2001. The collection includes manuscripts, course syllabi, promotional materials, and correspondence related to Elaine Marks' professorial work in the fields of French literature and Women's Studies. The collection also includes extensive materials from Marks' work with the Modern Language Association.

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Naomi Schor papers

The Naomi Schor papers span the years from 1950-2002 and consist of personal and professional correspondence, literary manuscripts, research and teaching materials, and materials from her professional activities. The collection documents Schor's career as one of the foremost scholars of French literature and critical theory and a pioneer feminist theorist of her generation.

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Louise A. Tilly papers

The Louise Tilly Papers contain materials ranging from 1960 to 1998, with the bulk of materials dated between 1974 and 1995. This collection of drafts of scholarly papers, resaerch notes and materials, academic department administrative materials, and professional correspondence is arranged into six series.

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