"The role of a
writer is not to say what we all can say, but what we are unable
to say."
-Anais Nin
A Celebration of
Women Writers: Browse for women authors by century,
country or name. Books, bibliographies and biographies on-line.
Features many little known women authors.
A
Musical Romp through Women's History: Here are some things that
creative women are doing to put their politics into song!
The
International Alliance for Women in Music: A resource on
women composers and women in music topics.
The Varo Registry:
An electronic registry of artwork by contemporary international
women artists. They are also creating a clearinghouse of
information for the study of women artists throughout time.
The World's Women
On-Line!: Women artists work from around the world
arranged alphabetically.
WomEnhouse: A collaborative, multi-authored site that explores the
politics of domesticity and gender relations through virtual
"rooms" and conceptual domestic "spaces"
created by 24 artists, architects, poets, art historians, and
cultural theorists. WomEnhouse takes its initial inspiration from
the 1972 Womanhouse, a groundbreaking feminist project by Judy
Chicago, Miriam Schapiro and Faith Wilding, and other artists
involved in the Feminist Art Program at the California Institute
of the Arts.
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International Web Resource Guide
Last updated by Coeli Monnig on 6/28/01.