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WomensStudies_Box1_Folder1_WS001.pdf
A letter written by Gloria Kaufman to the departmental and divisional chairs about the forming of the Women's Caucus of IUSB and includes information about he discrimination of women in academia.

Kaufman_Box_01_Folder_18_1978-06_Witches_and_Amazons_Feminist_Cultural_Conference_event_flyer_JPEG.jpg
Informational flyer about "Witches and Amazons: A Feminist Cultural Conference" held at Indiana University at South Bend in June 1978.

The event was planned by Gloria Kaufman, who was a professor of English and Women's Studies at Indiana…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder31_K001.pdf
This is a flyer for the Women & Humanism Series that was organized by Gloria Kaufman, along with help from Barbara Williams as the Publicity Director and Eileen Bender as the Producer. The Women & Humanism Series was a 3-part series held in 1977 that…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder31_K002_Combined.pdf
This is a program for the Women & Humanism Series that was organized by Gloria Kaufman, along with help from Barbara Williams as the Publicity Director and Eileen Bender as the Producer. The Women & Humanism Series was a 3-part series held in 1977…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder1_K028.pdf
This is a letter from Gloria Kaufman to the Editor of the New York Times Book Review. Kaufman defends Marge Piercy's book, Woman on the Edge of Time, that received a negative review.

Kaufman_Box1_Folder1_K029.pdf
This is an essay by Gloria Kaufman discussing and praising Marge Piercy's metaphor usage throughout her poetry collection. Kaufman showed many examples of Piercy's poetry in this essay to showcase her use of repetition, imagination, and surprising…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder1_K030.pdf
The article discusses the history of humor and irony in feminist movements. Kaufman uses numerous examples of humorous feminist writing to argue that "humor is surely one of the best feminist weapons."

This article was published in Women: A…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder30_K032.pdf
A strategy sheet from the South Bend-Mishawaka Women's Political Caucus, which Gloria Kaufman was part of.
This document describes how to successfully apply for funds for community projects through the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act…

Kaufman_Box1_Folder37_K033.pdf
A B250 lecture by Gloria Kaufman.
This lecture argues that in the past, a goddess was worshipped, instead of a male god. Kaufman also argues that conquerors brought the idea of a male god to other peoples, and women were more powerful when…

Kaufman_Box5_Folder6_K056.pdf
"The Fantasy Game" is a short humorous essay about using fantasy to feel powerful. Kaufman tells readers to imagine a more feminist world in order to survive everyday sexism.
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