"The Third Force"
Title | "The Third Force" |
Year for Search | 1989 |
Secondary Title | RockHEAD |
Volume / Edition | 17.2; 18.4 |
Pagination | 8-9, 26-27, 35; 8-9, 18-20. |
Date Published | Winter 1989; Summer 1991 |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | The future of the Kerista commune as a eutopia where it covers an complete San Francisco block with the area in the center brought together. Highly developed technology. Different intentional communities throughout California. |
Additional Publishers | Second part also published in The Node 6.1 (Spring 1991): 8-9, 20-21. |
Info Notes | Said to be continued but no evidence it was. There is a ms. at PSt that is a summary of the two sections as by Kristie Black. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | Chapter 1 by Tip Tye and Paz Now; Chapter 2 by Kristie Black. There is a ms. at PSt that is a summary of the two sections as by Kristie Black. Female authors. |
Full Text | 1989-91 “The Third Force.” RockHEAD 17.2; 18.4 (Winter 1989; Summer 1991): 8-9, 26-27, 35; 8-9, 18-20. The second part also published in The Node 6.1 (Spring 1991): 8-9, 20-21. Chapter 1 by Tip Tye and Paz Now; Chapter 2 by Kristie Black. Said to be continued but no evidence it was. There is a ms. at PSt that is a summary of the two sections as by Kristie Black. MoU-St, PSt The future of the Kerista commune as a eutopia where it covers a complete San Francisco block with the area in the center brought together. Highly developed technology. Different intentional communities throughout California. Female co-author. |