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First published in 1991. The volume reprints excerpts from six radical feminist journals of this crucial decade:The Lily, the Genius of Liberty, the Pioneer and Women's Advocate, the Una, The Woman's advocate and The Sybil
First published in 1991. The volume reprints excerpts from six
radical feminist journals of this crucial decade:The Lily, the
Genius of Liberty, the Pioneer and Women's Advocate, the Una, The
Woman's advocate and The Sybil
First published in 1998. No other issue has divided the feminist
movement in the past two decades quite like pornography. By
providing the first book to engage in an empirical investigation of
the pornography industry itself, the authors--each grounded in the
radical feminist anti-pornography movement--move beyond the
rhetorical bomb-tossing of an often polarized debate. The authors
engage in a systematic examination of the politics, production,
content, and consumption of contemporary mass-market heterosexual
pornography, thereby contributing to a fuller understanding of
pornography's role in the cultural construction of gender, racial
and sexual identities, and relations. They begin with an overview
of the social and political history of the feminist
anti-pornography movement and the debate over pornography within
feminism. Then they address the various rhetorical
dodges--definitional, legal, and causal--used to distort the fact
that institutionalized pornography helps maintain the sexual and
social oppression of women within a patriarchal system. Exploring
the beginnings of the commercial pornography industry, the book
focuses in part on the history of Playboy magazine. It also
analyzes the content of contemporary mass-market videos. Dines,
Jensen, and Russo argue that the sexual ideology of patriarchy
eroticizes domination and submission, with pornography playing a
significant role in how these values are mediated and normalized in
American society. They discuss the effects of pornography on the
lives of those who use it and those against whom it is used. In so
doing, the authors hope to contribute to creating a world in which
sex is not a site of oppression but of liberation.
Explores accountability as a framework for building movements to
transform systemic oppression and violence What does it take to
build communities to stand up to injustice and create social
change? How do we work together to transform, without reproducing,
systems of violence and oppression?In an age when feminism has
become increasingly mainstream, noted feminist scholar and activist
Ann Russo asks feminists to consider the ways that our own behavior
might contribute to the interlocking systems of oppression that we
aim to dismantle. Feminist Accountability offers an intersectional
analysis of three main areas of feminism in practice: anti-racist
work, community accountability and transformative justice, and
US-based work in and about violence in the global south. Russo
explores accountability as a set of frameworks and practices for
community- and movement-building against oppression and violence.
Rather than evading the ways that we are implicated, complicit, or
actively engaged in harm, Russo shows us how we might cultivate
accountability so that we can contribute to the feminist work of
transforming oppression and violence. Among many others, Russo
brings up the example of the most prominent and funded feminist and
LGBT antiviolence organizations, which have become mainstream in
social service, advocacy, and policy reform projects. This means
they often approach violence through a social service and criminal
legal lens that understands violence as an individual and
interpersonal issue, rather than a social and political one. As a
result, they ally with, rather than significantly challenge, the
state institutions, policies, and systems that underlie and
contribute to endemic violence. Grounded in theories, analyses, and
politics developed by feminists of color and transnational
feminists of the global south, with her own thirty plus years of
participation in community building, organizing, and activism,
Russo provides insider expertise and critical reflection on
leveraging frameworks of accountability to upend inequitable
divides and the culture that supports them.
Explores accountability as a framework for building movements to
transform systemic oppression and violence What does it take to
build communities to stand up to injustice and create social
change? How do we work together to transform, without reproducing,
systems of violence and oppression?In an age when feminism has
become increasingly mainstream, noted feminist scholar and activist
Ann Russo asks feminists to consider the ways that our own behavior
might contribute to the interlocking systems of oppression that we
aim to dismantle. Feminist Accountability offers an intersectional
analysis of three main areas of feminism in practice: anti-racist
work, community accountability and transformative justice, and
US-based work in and about violence in the global south. Russo
explores accountability as a set of frameworks and practices for
community- and movement-building against oppression and violence.
Rather than evading the ways that we are implicated, complicit, or
actively engaged in harm, Russo shows us how we might cultivate
accountability so that we can contribute to the feminist work of
transforming oppression and violence. Among many others, Russo
brings up the example of the most prominent and funded feminist and
LGBT antiviolence organizations, which have become mainstream in
social service, advocacy, and policy reform projects. This means
they often approach violence through a social service and criminal
legal lens that understands violence as an individual and
interpersonal issue, rather than a social and political one. As a
result, they ally with, rather than significantly challenge, the
state institutions, policies, and systems that underlie and
contribute to endemic violence. Grounded in theories, analyses, and
politics developed by feminists of color and transnational
feminists of the global south, with her own thirty plus years of
participation in community building, organizing, and activism,
Russo provides insider expertise and critical reflection on
leveraging frameworks of accountability to upend inequitable
divides and the culture that supports them.
This Christian book has been referred to as a 'life changer'
helping to guide the reader out of the abyss into a deeper and more
personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The perfect blend of
Scripture and practical application makes for a wonderful thought
provoking read. Used also as a Bible Primer for the new believer
seeking to deepen their knowledge of Scripture and the Lord. The
short easy to read chapters followed by questions make for
passionate group discussion and it is perfect for use in any
ministry setting.
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