File spoon-archives/third-world-women.archive/third-world-women_1998/third-world-women.9804, message 9


Date: Sat, 11 Apr 1998 19:53:31 -0400
From: Anacaona Makandal <anacaona-AT-dsuper.net>
Subject: Third World Women Webliography/Bibliography


I'm starting an monster online Third World Women bibliography /
webliography - on EVERYTHING: politics, culture, society. Of course, I
would like as much input as possible - organizing, links,
book/article/author entries, etc. If there's already something like this on
the web, no mind, a bit of excess in this case wouldn't hurt.

Now, I *am* gonna give you guys a link to the present
I-just-jotted-this-down-in-4-hours version, but I must warn you. It sucks.
It rilly, rilly, RILLY *SUCKS*. As in: not good, bad. But it's a start and
I was trying to figure out how to to structure the thing. So, the key word
here is: feedback.

Third World Women Bibliography / Webliography:
http://www.chenpeyi.com/tww/

Thanks in advance.

And something that's been running in my mind: in countries where the
majority of the population is poor, does an activist/leftist have the right
to be middle class? Or women of colour in general, whose sisters/brothers
are generally poor?


Anacaona Makandal
anacaona-AT-dsuper.net
http://www.dsuper.net/~anacaona/
http://www.chenpeyi.com/tww/
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