Onlywomen Press

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Onlywomen Press es una publicación feminista de negocios con base en Londres. A principios de los 1970, inició sus actividades; y, fue una de las cinco editoriales feministas especialmente activas en la década de 1990​​ Entre 1986 y 1988, editó y publicó el diario Gossip​ Algunos de los escritores publicados en la prensa también han leído su trabajo en ​ Un número de notables escritoras lesbianas han sido publicadas, incluyendo a: - Anna Livia, , , , Mary Eliza Fullerton, Sheila Jeffreys. rdf:langString
Onlywomen Press (briefly known as The Women's Press) was a feminist press based in London. It was the only feminist press to be founded by out lesbians, Lilian Mohin, Sheila Shulman, and Deborah Hart. It commenced publishing in 1974 and was one of five notably active feminist publishers in the 1990s. Onlywomen was unique from other British feminist presses because it both printed and published material. This allowed them to control all parts of the "chain of cultural production" and to "subsidize publishing activity" by printing books. Its last book, a children's book, was published in 2010. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Lesbian feminism and feminist literary criticism
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rdf:langString Lilian Mohin, Sheila Shulman, and Deborah Hart
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rdf:langString Onlywomen Press es una publicación feminista de negocios con base en Londres. A principios de los 1970, inició sus actividades; y, fue una de las cinco editoriales feministas especialmente activas en la década de 1990​​ Entre 1986 y 1988, editó y publicó el diario Gossip​ Algunos de los escritores publicados en la prensa también han leído su trabajo en ​ Un número de notables escritoras lesbianas han sido publicadas, incluyendo a: - Anna Livia, , , , Mary Eliza Fullerton, Sheila Jeffreys.
rdf:langString Onlywomen Press (briefly known as The Women's Press) was a feminist press based in London. It was the only feminist press to be founded by out lesbians, Lilian Mohin, Sheila Shulman, and Deborah Hart. It commenced publishing in 1974 and was one of five notably active feminist publishers in the 1990s. Onlywomen was unique from other British feminist presses because it both printed and published material. This allowed them to control all parts of the "chain of cultural production" and to "subsidize publishing activity" by printing books. Between 1986 and 1988 it published the journal Gossip: A Journal of Lesbian Feminist Ethics. Writers published in the press often read their work at Gay's the Word. A number of noted lesbian writers published by Onlywomen Press include Anna Livia, Margaret Sloan-Hunter, Jay Taverner, Celia Kitzinger and Sue Wilkinson, Sylvia Martin and Sheila Jeffreys. Its last book, a children's book, was published in 2010.
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