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GWS 302: Feminist Methods

This is a course guide intended to be used by students enrolled in CSUN's GWS 302 course.

What Are Primary Sources

Primary sources include materials such as newspaper articles, autobiographies, letters, diaries, speeches, song lyrics, posters, works of art—and in the twenty-first century, web pages—that offer direct, first-hand insight or provide contemporaneous witness testimony to events of their day.

Feminist Studies - Selected Online Primary Source Collections

The Lesbian Herstory Archives has a search box set up to Google crawl the site, but few of the archive's holdings are represented digitally on the site. Researchers can visit the collections page to get an idea of where to begin. There is also a separate Special Collections site that can be searched or browsed by date or the alphabet.

The Feminist Digital Archive of The Feminist Institute -  TFI prioritizes the digitization of unique analog content and the preservation of unique born-digital content that champions inclusive feminist activity and achievement from the 1960s to the present. 

International Feminist Libraries, Archives, Projects, and Spaces Directory of international feminist libraries and archives 

 

 

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