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- Third_Woman_Press abstract "Third Woman Press is a Queer and Feminist of Color publisher founded in 1979 by Norma Alarcón which she began as a journal in the 1979 when she realized that \"there weren't enough other women of color or Latinas for me to have a conversation with.\"The press was closed in 2004 and reopened by Sara Ramírez in 2011.Third Woman Press has also published works by notable women of color such as Gloria Anzaldúa, Cherrie Moraga, Carla Trujillo, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Ana Castillo.".
- Third_Woman_Press founder Norma_Alarcón.
- Third_Woman_Press foundingYear "1979".
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageExternalLink thirdwomanpress.com.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageID "48706006".
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- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageRevisionID "696016943".
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Ana_Castillo.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Black_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Bloomington,_Indiana.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Black_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicana_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literature_by_African-American_women.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literature_by_Hispanic_and_Latino_American_women.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican-American_literature.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multicultural_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Publishing_companies_established_in_1979.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Womanist_literature.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Cherríe_Moraga.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Chicana_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Gloria_E._Anzaldúa.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Mexican-American_writers.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink List_of_women_writers.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Norma_Alarcón.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Postcolonial_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLink Theresa_Hak_Kyung_Cha.
- Third_Woman_Press wikiPageWikiLinkText "Third Woman Press".
- Third_Woman_Press founded "1979".
- Third_Woman_Press founder Norma_Alarcón.
- Third_Woman_Press location Bloomington,_Indiana.
- Third_Woman_Press name "Third Woman Press".
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- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:1979_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Black_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Chicana_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Literature_by_African-American_women.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Literature_by_Hispanic_and_Latino_American_women.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Mexican-American_literature.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Multicultural_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Native_American_feminism.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Publishing_companies_established_in_1979.
- Third_Woman_Press subject Category:Womanist_literature.
- Third_Woman_Press hypernym Queer.
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- Third_Woman_Press comment "Third Woman Press is a Queer and Feminist of Color publisher founded in 1979 by Norma Alarcón which she began as a journal in the 1979 when she realized that \"there weren't enough other women of color or Latinas for me to have a conversation with.\"The press was closed in 2004 and reopened by Sara Ramírez in 2011.Third Woman Press has also published works by notable women of color such as Gloria Anzaldúa, Cherrie Moraga, Carla Trujillo, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Ana Castillo.".
- Third_Woman_Press label "Third Woman Press".
- Third_Woman_Press sameAs Q22025689.
- Third_Woman_Press sameAs Q22025689.
- Third_Woman_Press wasDerivedFrom Third_Woman_Press?oldid=696016943.
- Third_Woman_Press homepage thirdwomanpress.com.
- Third_Woman_Press isPrimaryTopicOf Third_Woman_Press.
- Third_Woman_Press name "Third Woman Press".