Waar werd oprechter trouw dan tussen man en vrouw ter wereld ooit gevonden (...): Maar wie wast de luiers, wie stofzuigt (...) U Mevrouw? Amsterdam: Dolle Mina, [1970]. 4to, 13 pp. mimeograph manifesto of the Dutch anarcho-feminist group Dolle Mina, active in the Netherlands and Belgium in the 1970s, featuring calls to action against patriarchy and policy. Dolle Mina was immediately famous in 1970 when it began a campaign of dramatic, public interventions to address women’s issues of unequal pay, birth control, abortion, childcare, education, etc. Their protests were bold and humorous: an early action on the Dam against the lack of women’s public toilets involved pink ribbons and temporary sheds where Dolle Mina women sat on ersatz toilets. They responded to a papal encyclical against contraception with a parade dressed as sperm and were well known for the witty and strong slogans of their pamphlets, posters, and campaigns. Margins illus. in this example with reproduced hand-drawn sketches, a comic narrative of a penis chased by a uterus.
Only 2 holdings in OCLC, none in North America.
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