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The New Woman's Survival Catalog

The New Women's Survival Catalog is a 1973 book, the collective outcome of an influential survey of second-wave feminist network activities across the United States.[1] It was assembled in five months by Kirsten Grimstad and Susan Rennie.[1] The book was promoted as a "feminist Whole Earth Catalog", referring to Stewart Brand's famous 1968–1972 counterculture magazine.[2] The book was reissued by art book publisher Primary Information in September 2019.[3]

The New Women's Survival Catalog
CategoriesCatalog
PublisherPublished by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc./Berkley Publishing Corporation
FounderKirsten Grimstad and Susan Rennie
First issue1973; 51 years ago (1973)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Content edit

The New Woman's Survival Catalog, styled as a typical sales catalog, contains listings, close descriptions, articles, and contact information for feminist organizations and resources in North America. Another section details the publication's research and production process.[1][4]

The publication's content focusses on nine subjects, each marking its own chapter.

The book opens with "I Communications", listing, amongst others, feminist presses, radios and publications. "II Art" marks the second subject, summarizing galleries, collectives, theatre and other feminist artistic approaches. "III Self-Health" and "IV Children" follow with information about the body, medical care, single parents and liberating literature examples. The fifth chapter is called "V Learning" summarizing liberation schools, feminist studies and women in history. "VI Self Defense" and "VII Work and Money" mark the next subjects, giving self help advice and contacts on both issues. The last two chapters "VIII Getting Justice" and "IX Building the Movement" state information about discrimination, legal sources, women's rights, women's organizations and centers, and are more focussed on the active fight for women's rights in terms of the second wave feminist movement and politically contextualizing the before mentioned subjects.[5]

Making the book edit

The New Woman's Survival Catalog originally started as a women's studies bibliography from the Barnard College Women's Center. Kirsten Grimstad was an alumna of Barnard at that time and had the task to put it together. She thought "the bibliography needed to have an activist dimension to it, otherwise it wouldn't be feminist".[2] Together with Susann Rennie, who was at the board of the Women's Center, they conducted a nationwide survey to gather information and sold the concept as "the woman's Whole Earth Catalog" to the publisher, Coward, McCann & Geoghegan.[2]

During summer 1973 Grimstad and Rennie set out on a two-month roadtrip, covering 12,000 miles across the country, to speak directly with groups and get information on site. On July 13, Grimstad and Rennie returned and began sorting the material. The following August, production of the book began. Fanette Pollack and Ruth Bayard Smith helped the authors with copywriting and page layouts. Mark St. Giles was responsible for the typesetting, which she did on an IBM Selectric Composer.[2]

On September 15 the paste up began with help from Peggy Lyons and Leslie Korda Krims. On October 3 the camera-ready copy was delivered to print.[6]

The whole catalog was put together in five months, two of which Rennie and Grimstad spent on the road.[2] According to the editors reflection in the last section of the book "The book was therefore made under terrific pressure,"[6][according to whom?] which is one factor for the catalog appearing with an aesthetic between DIY culture and a commercial sales catalog.[2] Reasons for working so fast were, amongst others, the fast aging character that is implicit to the kind of information that is presented, as well as seasonal commercial timing.[6]

Resulting works and projects edit

Chrysalis

Chrysalis: A Magazine of Women's Culture was an influential feminist publication. It was collectively produced by artists and writers from the Los Angeles feminist movement and published from 1977 to 1980 by Susan Rennie and Kirsten Grimstad.[7] Continuing the DIY feminist publishing culture, they got together with Sheila Levrant de Bretteville who did the magazins Graphic Design[2]

Chrysalis was placed in the Woman's Building, a radical arts community that existed in a spacious building near downtown L.A.[8] Throughout the 1970s, self-publication was critical to the success and maintenance of feminist communities. Highlighting itself from other similar publications of the time Like Heresies, Chrysalis reached and engaged a broader audience with more progressive issues. With its collaged articles on women's health, movement politics, as well as commissioning new fiction, poetry, and art portfolios, the Chrysalis magazine covered not only art world politics but rather brought up issues that affected the whole women's community.

The Chrysalis bureaucracy was based on consensus, editorial decisions were outcome of a collective process.

Intended as a quarterly publication, the collective produced only ten issues, before they had to resign in 1980, due to lack of funding.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "The New Woman's Survival Catalog | Primary Information". primaryinformation.org. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Miller, Meg (2018-08-16). "Behind the Making of the "Feminist Whole Earth Catalog"". AIGA Eye on Design. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
  3. ^ Miller, Meg (3 June 2020). "The Hitchhiker's Guide to Second-Wave Feminism". New York Times. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  4. ^ Hermo, Carmen (December 16, 2019). "Kirsten Grimstad and Susan Rennie's The New Woman's Survival Catalog: A Woman-made Book". BOMB Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
  5. ^ Grimstad, Rennie, Kirsten, Susan (1973). The New Woman's Survival Catalog (1st ed.). New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc./ Berkley Publishing Corporation.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ a b c Grimstad, Rennie, Kirsten, Susan (1973). The New Woman's Survival Catalog (1st ed.). New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc./ Berkley Publishing Corporation. pp. 216–219.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ a b Sorkin, Jenni (October 31, 2011). "Second Life: Chrysalis Magazine". East of Borneo. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
  8. ^ Merlan, Anna (January 9, 2020). "Feminist Zines Have Have Been Around Longer Than You Thought—Here's Where One Began". Vice. Retrieved 2022-09-10.

External links edit

  • View full Catalog on Internet Archive
  • Listen to an Interview Susan Rennie and Kirsten Grimstad by Barbara Cady on Internet Archive
  • Read Meg Millers full Article "Behind the Making of the Feminist Whole Earth Catalog" on AIGA Eye on Design

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The New Women s Survival Catalog is a 1973 book the collective outcome of an influential survey of second wave feminist network activities across the United States 1 It was assembled in five months by Kirsten Grimstad and Susan Rennie 1 The book was promoted as a feminist Whole Earth Catalog referring to Stewart Brand s famous 1968 1972 counterculture magazine 2 The book was reissued by art book publisher Primary Information in September 2019 3 The New Women s Survival CatalogCategoriesCatalogPublisherPublished by Coward McCann amp Geoghegan Inc Berkley Publishing CorporationFounderKirsten Grimstad and Susan RennieFirst issue1973 51 years ago 1973 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Content 2 Making the book 3 Resulting works and projects 4 References 5 External linksContent editThe New Woman s Survival Catalog styled as a typical sales catalog contains listings close descriptions articles and contact information for feminist organizations and resources in North America Another section details the publication s research and production process 1 4 The publication s content focusses on nine subjects each marking its own chapter The book opens with I Communications listing amongst others feminist presses radios and publications II Art marks the second subject summarizing galleries collectives theatre and other feminist artistic approaches III Self Health and IV Children follow with information about the body medical care single parents and liberating literature examples The fifth chapter is called V Learning summarizing liberation schools feminist studies and women in history VI Self Defense and VII Work and Money mark the next subjects giving self help advice and contacts on both issues The last two chapters VIII Getting Justice and IX Building the Movement state information about discrimination legal sources women s rights women s organizations and centers and are more focussed on the active fight for women s rights in terms of the second wave feminist movement and politically contextualizing the before mentioned subjects 5 Making the book editThe New Woman s Survival Catalog originally started as a women s studies bibliography from the Barnard College Women s Center Kirsten Grimstad was an alumna of Barnard at that time and had the task to put it together She thought the bibliography needed to have an activist dimension to it otherwise it wouldn t be feminist 2 Together with Susann Rennie who was at the board of the Women s Center they conducted a nationwide survey to gather information and sold the concept as the woman s Whole Earth Catalog to the publisher Coward McCann amp Geoghegan 2 During summer 1973 Grimstad and Rennie set out on a two month roadtrip covering 12 000 miles across the country to speak directly with groups and get information on site On July 13 Grimstad and Rennie returned and began sorting the material The following August production of the book began Fanette Pollack and Ruth Bayard Smith helped the authors with copywriting and page layouts Mark St Giles was responsible for the typesetting which she did on an IBM Selectric Composer 2 On September 15 the paste up began with help from Peggy Lyons and Leslie Korda Krims On October 3 the camera ready copy was delivered to print 6 The whole catalog was put together in five months two of which Rennie and Grimstad spent on the road 2 According to the editors reflection in the last section of the book The book was therefore made under terrific pressure 6 according to whom which is one factor for the catalog appearing with an aesthetic between DIY culture and a commercial sales catalog 2 Reasons for working so fast were amongst others the fast aging character that is implicit to the kind of information that is presented as well as seasonal commercial timing 6 Resulting works and projects editChrysalisChrysalis A Magazine of Women s Culture was an influential feminist publication It was collectively produced by artists and writers from the Los Angeles feminist movement and published from 1977 to 1980 by Susan Rennie and Kirsten Grimstad 7 Continuing the DIY feminist publishing culture they got together with Sheila Levrant de Bretteville who did the magazins Graphic Design 2 Chrysalis was placed in the Woman s Building a radical arts community that existed in a spacious building near downtown L A 8 Throughout the 1970s self publication was critical to the success and maintenance of feminist communities Highlighting itself from other similar publications of the time Like Heresies Chrysalis reached and engaged a broader audience with more progressive issues With its collaged articles on women s health movement politics as well as commissioning new fiction poetry and art portfolios the Chrysalis magazine covered not only art world politics but rather brought up issues that affected the whole women s community The Chrysalis bureaucracy was based on consensus editorial decisions were outcome of a collective process Intended as a quarterly publication the collective produced only ten issues before they had to resign in 1980 due to lack of funding 7 References edit a b c The New Woman s Survival Catalog Primary Information primaryinformation org Retrieved 2022 09 10 a b c d e f g Miller Meg 2018 08 16 Behind the Making of the Feminist Whole Earth Catalog AIGA Eye on Design Retrieved 2022 09 10 Miller Meg 3 June 2020 The Hitchhiker s Guide to Second Wave Feminism New York Times Retrieved 20 October 2022 Hermo Carmen December 16 2019 Kirsten Grimstad and Susan Rennie s The New Woman s Survival Catalog A Woman made Book BOMB Magazine Retrieved 2022 09 10 Grimstad Rennie Kirsten Susan 1973 The New Woman s Survival Catalog 1st ed New York Coward McCann amp Geoghegan Inc Berkley Publishing Corporation a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c Grimstad Rennie Kirsten Susan 1973 The New Woman s Survival Catalog 1st ed New York Coward McCann amp Geoghegan Inc Berkley Publishing Corporation pp 216 219 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Sorkin Jenni October 31 2011 Second Life Chrysalis Magazine East of Borneo Retrieved 2022 09 10 Merlan Anna January 9 2020 Feminist Zines Have Have Been Around Longer Than You Thought Here s Where One Began Vice Retrieved 2022 09 10 External links editView full Catalog on Internet Archive Listen to an Interview Susan Rennie and Kirsten Grimstad by Barbara Cady on Internet Archive Read Meg Millers full Article Behind the Making of the Feminist Whole Earth Catalog on AIGA Eye on Design Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The New Woman 27s Survival Catalog amp oldid 1185511694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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