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American writer

Peggy Kornegger is an American writer. In the 1970s she identified herself as an anarcha-feminist, and was an editor of the American feminist magazine The Second Wave. Her article "Anarchism: The Feminist Connection" (1975) was reprinted as a booklet in New York City and London in 1977, translated into Italian for a journal in Italy, and included in the book Reinventing Anarchy in 1979. Her book Living with Spirit, Journey of a Flower Child was published in 2009.

Bibliography

  • Anarchism: The Feminist Connection (1975)
  • Living with Spirit, Journey of a Flower Child (2009)
  • Lose Your Mind, Open Your Heart (2014) ISBN 9781457533495

References

  1. "Anarchism: The Feminist Connection". The Anarchist Library. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
  2. Graham, Robert (2005). Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas. Black Rose Books. ISBN 9781551643106.
  3. Peggy Kornegger (1982). La via femminista all'anarchismo. (in Italian) Volontà 36 (4).
  4. Howard J. Ehrlich (1979). Reinventing anarchy: what are anarchists thinking these days. London; Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 9780710001283.
  5. ^ Peggy Kornegger (2009). Living with spirit: journey of a flower child. Indianapolis, Indiana: Dog Ear Publishing. ISBN 9781608440580.

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