Feminist Fatale: Voices from the Twentysomething Generation Explore the Future of the Women's Movement, 1991-1997
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Feminist Fatale is the first major work completed by Kamen and was published when she was only 24. Kamen interviewed young women throughout the United States regarding their views on feminism. Materials in this subseries are divided into drafts, publicity-related files, and research. There is a small amount of draft material, arranged alphabetically. Publicity-related material includes reviews and press releases and is arranged alphabetically. Research files are comprised primarily of transcribed interviews and clippings and are arranged alphabetically.
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Portions of this collection are not open to research until 2057. Restricted materials consist of personal interviews conducted by Kamen which are in an audio format and correspondence related to All In My Head: An Epic Quest to Cure an Unrelenting, Totally Unreasonable, and Only Slightly Enlightening Headache. Additionally, researchers are asked not to quote the names of non-activist individuals quoted within the collection.
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