Several Scholar & Feminist Conferences have formed the foundation of groundbreaking anthologies of feminist scholarship. “The Future of Difference,” hosted in 1979, became a book of the same name, edited by Hester Eisenstein and Alice Jardine, while the 1982 conference of female sexuality provided the materials in Carole Vance’s anthology, Pleasure and Danger (which, because of the college’s negative reaction to the controversy surround S&F IX, was not published under the auspices of the Center). These volumes remain crucial to historians of feminist movements in America and are, luckily, still in print. Unfortunately, an equally important title, Class, Race, and Sex: The Dynamics of Control, which grew out of the 1980 Scholar & Feminist Conference, is currently out-of-print and much harder to come by. We present this volume here, in its entirety:
Class, Race, and Sex: The Dynamics of Control (PDF, 17.3 MB)
Please note, Class, Race, and Sex is a large file containing 376 pages. It may take several minutes or more to download on dial-up or slow Internet connections.