[NIFL-WOMENLIT:3152] bibliography help, please

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Ladies--

I think I need some help in putting together an adequate bibliography for a piece of writing about women and violence.  Of course I am using Jenny Horsman's book.I confided to a male friend that I  knew nothing, had read nothing, of feminist literature;  he apparently is far ahead of me on that score.  My wishes for women are simple enough:  1) martial arts training, 2) pay equity.  I have NO grounding in feminist literature.  Is this necessary?  If you were putting together a bibliography around this topic--women and violence--what 1  or 2 books would you suggest that I  read?

Thanks for any help.

Andrea



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