feminism

Apr 22 17:35

Dear Library of Congress, please add cross references to -WAVE FEMINISMS

This post is part of the Radical Reference Library of Congress Subject Heading Suggestion Blog-a-Thon.

While I am over the top that you have adopted the -WAVE FEMINISM headings, I think you could do better on the references. Per my blog post comment of February 2008, this is what I suggest...

Apr 10 19:52

Feminism in three flavors, coming soon to a catalog near you!!!

My notes on the Library of Congress Subject Headings Weekly List 12 (March 19, 2008), which features the establishment of headings for first, second, and third-wave feminism!

Apr 07 14:09

LCSH Week 11: Bring on the Zombie Films!

Welcome to the library catalog: ZOMBIES FILMS & FECES

LCSH Weekly Headings List 11, March 12, 2008

Apr 04 17:09

WAM Report Back

Last weekend I attended the Women, Action & the Media conference at MIT in Cambridge, MA. It was generally empowering and exciting to be at an activist event with a probably 90%+ female population--to learn about all the inspiring work being done, especially by young and youngish women of color.

Mar 21 14:22

Welcome to the Catalog, "Punkie Night" and "Christian Rock Music Festivals"

Welcome to the Catalog, "Punkie Night" and "Christian Rock Music Festivals" LCSH Week 10, 2008, but still no waves of feminism...

Mar 18 15:24

Up with Christian Theology! LCSH Week 09 2008.

Library of Congress Subject Headings Weekly List 09 (February 27, 2008). Here is my semi-regular commentary on Library of Congress Subject Headings. This week: the usual bit on SHes more important than the waves of feminism, and also headings that made me giggle or made me mad, including The addition of the word Christian in a couple of headings, which is a good thing.

Mar 14 16:53

LCSH Weekly List 08, 2008

Here it is, LCSH Weekly List 08 (February 20, 2008). I've divided my favorites into three categories: "Why now / aka it's about time," "Gotta be a lotta books about, way more than about the waves of feminism," and "I don't know what it's all about, but I'm intrigued."