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Meridians Twentieth Anniversary Reader, Ginetta Candelario
Meridians Twentieth Anniversary Reader, Ginetta Candelario
Sociology: Faculty Books
This critical anthology consists of thirty of Meridians's most frequently cited, downloaded, and anthologized scholarly essays, activists reports, memoirs, and poems since its first issue was published in fall 2000. The forty authors featured are a virtual who's who of internationally renowned feminist women-of-color scholar-activists (such as Sara Ahmed, Angela Davis, Sonia Alvarez, Paula Giddings, and Sunera Thobani) and award-winning poets (such as Nikky Finney, Laurie Ann Guerrero, and Suheir Hammad). Ranging broadly across geographies (North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East), diasporas (Black, Asian, Indigenous), and disciplines, the collection beautifully exemplifies the best practices of …
Activism, Revolution And War: Mujeres Libres Addressing The Personal And The Political, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Activism, Revolution And War: Mujeres Libres Addressing The Personal And The Political, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Government: Faculty Publications
Mujeres Libres, an organization of anarchist women established during the Spanish Civil War, was characterized by a dual focus on capacitación (empowerment) and captación (mobilization): (a) empowering women to enable them to recognize and act on their own potential and (b) mobilizing them into the organizations of the broader libertarian movement. An exploration of the activist biographies of two of its three founders (Lucía Sánchez Saornil and Mercedes Comaposada), as well as of two of its younger activists (Soledad Estorach and Sara Berenguer), makes clear how reflecting on personal experience within a larger political frame led to the creation of …
Queering Anarchism : Addressing And Undressing Power And Desire: Preface, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Queering Anarchism : Addressing And Undressing Power And Desire: Preface, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Government: Faculty Publications
Queering anarchism? What would that mean? Isn’t “anarchism” enough of a bogeyman in this country that any effort to “queer” it would only make it appear even more alien and irrelevant to mainstream culture than it already is? Why do it? And why now?
Because-- as this excellent anthology makes evident in its multifaceted exploration of the many dimensions of both anarchism and queer—we have only just begun to understand the many possibilities offered by a queered anarchism, both with respect to critiques of existing institutions and practices and with respect to imagining alternatives to them.
Whatever Happened To Feminist Critiques Of Marriage?, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Whatever Happened To Feminist Critiques Of Marriage?, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Government: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Miradas Desencadenantes : Los Estudios De Género En La República Dominicana Al Inicio Del Tercer Milenio, Ginetta Candelario
Miradas Desencadenantes : Los Estudios De Género En La República Dominicana Al Inicio Del Tercer Milenio, Ginetta Candelario
Sociology: Faculty Books
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Contributions Of Women Political Scientists To A More Just World, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Contributions Of Women Political Scientists To A More Just World, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Study of Women and Gender: Faculty Publications
This roundtable was originally presented as a panel at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the APSA in Philadelphia that was sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession.
Feminist Analysis Of Public Policy, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Feminist Analysis Of Public Policy, Martha A. Ackelsberg
Study of Women and Gender: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.