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Index
Cover
Half title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
Yours in Sisterhood …
Letter Writing and the Ethics of Care
The Limits of Care: Letters and the Life Cycle of a Social Movement
Reading Other People’s Letters
Part I: Yours in Sisterhood …
Chapter 1. Love Letters to a New Me
Women’s Liberation Is a Lesbian Plot
Why Do Women Like Personal Letters?
Chapter 2. Feminist Epistolary Romance
Falling in Love with Letter Writing
Feminist Academics Like Letter Writing Too …
Chapter 3. Velvet Boxing Gloves
Confidantes in Conflict
The End of an Affair
Part II: Letter Writing and the Ethics of Care
Chapter 4. Theorizing Feminist Letters
Letters, Feminist Aesthetics, and the Relational Self
The Ethics of Care: Writing the Contracts of Sisterhood
Conclusion
Chapter 5. Mothers and Daughters in Correspondence
With Love and Happy Hope, Mom
Teresa and Kate’s Right to Choose
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Writing the Web: Letters from the Women’s Peace Movement
Letter-Webs: Greenham as Virtual Community
Chapter 7. Do Webs Work? Letters and the Clash of Communities
Rituals of Community at the Seneca Women’s Encampment for Peace and Justice
Should We Be Writing to the Government Instead of One Another?
Part III: The Right to Be Cared For: Letters and the Life Cycle of a Social Movement
Chapter 8. Care Versus Autonomy: The Problem of (Loving) Men
Trying Not to Care
The Last Letter to a Man
Conclusion
Chapter 9. The Paradox of Care as a Right
Me or You First? Care, Autonomy, and Feminist Citizenship
Feminist Generations in Correspondence
Chapter 10. How Different Is E-mail?
The Gender of E-mail and the Network Society
Women on the Net: Difference and the Virtual Community
Chapter 11. Care Ethics Online
Part IV: The Afterlife of Letters
Chapter 12. On Burning and Saving Letters
Burning Letters
Saving Letters
Chapter 13. On Stealing Letters: The Ethics of Epistolary Research
Stealing Letters
Privacy, Relationship, and Feminism
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Series List
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