Charlotte Bunch - Works

Works

  • A Broom of One's Own, Washington : Washington Women's Liberation, 1970. OCLC 2292078.
  • Lesbianism and the Women's Movement, Baltimore, Md. : Diana Press, 1975. ISBN 0-884-47006-7. OCLC 1365238.
  • Building Feminist Theory: Essays from QUEST, a Feminist Quarterly, New York, N.Y. : Longman, 1981.. ISBN 0-582-28210-1. OCLC 256686819.
  • Feminism in the 80's: Facing Down the Right, Denver, Colo. : Printed by Inkling Press, 1981. OCLC 9868505.
  • Passionate Politics: Essays, 1968-1986: Feminist Theory in Action, New York : St. Martin's Press, 1987. ISBN 0-312-00667-5. OCLC 15196697.

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