Spare Rib
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For other uses, see Spare rib (disambiguation).
Spare Rib was a second-wave feminist magazine, founded in 1972 in the United Kingdom, that emerged from the counter culture of the late 1960s as a consequence of meetings involving, among others, Rosie Boycott and Marsha Rowe. Spare Rib is now recognised as an iconic magazine, which shaped debate about feminism in the UK, and as such it was digitised by the British Library in 2015.[1] The magazine contained new writing and creative contributions that challenged stereotypes and supported collective solutions. It was published between 1972 and 1993.[2] The title derives from the Biblical reference to Eve, the first woman, created from Adam's rib.
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Editor | Collective from late 1973 |
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Categories | Feminist Magazine |
Founded | 1972; 52 years ago (1972) |
Final issue | 1993 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | http://www.bl.uk/spare-rib (archive) |
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