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Feminist Approaches to Social Movements, Community and Power v. 1; Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change (Hardcover)
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Feminist Approaches to Social Movements, Community and Power v. 1; Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change (Hardcover)
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A look at more than a century of feminist activism around the world
Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change counters the
notion, widely propagated by antifeminist forces, that feminists
represent a group of socially deviant outsiders. In fifteen essays
that explore feminist projects to advance human freedom, social
activists and academic analysts find feminists to be typical
members of their society who promote social movements for
nonviolent change in law-abiding ways. Foiling the picture of
aberrance, they portray feminists as grandmothers demonstrating
quietly in city squares, mothers distributing "subversive"
literature from their babies' strollers, and pious women taking
issue with politicians who use religion to justify repressive
legislation. The contributors also contend that feminism has been a
strong force for building civil society and fighting oppression in
political and social systems throughout the world. The essays offer
a range of reports on feminist theory and activism, some of which
celebrate success stories, including the struggle of American women
who fight for suffrage, of Czechoslovaks who resist Communist
censorship, of Chilean women who want to end the oppressive
Pinochet regime by demanding an accounting of their "disappeared"
children. Other essays relate failures--the use of an organization
intended to provide assistance to Russian families to gain
publicity for its American director and to embezzle funds for her
local assistants, the clash among women's groups in Iowa that
contributed to the defeat of a state equal rights amendment. The
remaining essays consider the persistence of socially ambiguous
behavior such as lying, violence, cruelty, and discrimination.
Collectively the case studies provide opportunities to investigate
the characteristics and strategies that have affected positive
social change--and those that have not--with an eye toward
understanding how persons who want to initiate constructive social
change might do so with the resources at their disposal.
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