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Emma Goldman has often been read for her colorful life story, her lively if troubled sex life, and her wide-ranging political activism. Few have taken her seriously as a political thinker, even though in her lifetime she was a vigorous public intellectual within a global network of progressive politics. Engaging Goldman as a political thinker allows us to rethink the common dualism between theory and practice, scrutinize stereotypes of anarchism by placing Goldman within a fuller historical context, recognize the remarkable contributions of anarchism in creating public life, and open up contem
Anarchists --- Feminists --- Goldman, Emma,
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Turning on its head that familiar "woman question," this innovative work poses masculinity as a problem that requires explanation. Ferguson rebukes the sense of coherence contained in patriarchal theory in the name of a voice that both calls upon and challenges the category woman. Stepping back from the opposition of male and female, she artfully loosens the hold of gender on life and meaning, creating and at the same time deconstructing a women's point of view. Posing the "man question" provides a way not only to view male power and female subordination but also to valorize and problematize women's experiences, thus destabilizing conventional notions of man and woman.
Feminist theory. --- Feminist criticism. --- appropriation. --- coalition politics. --- conventional norms. --- cosmic feminism. --- cultural norms. --- cultural studies. --- essentialism. --- female subordination. --- feminism. --- feminist theory. --- gender categories. --- gender studies. --- gender. --- genealogy. --- hegel. --- hegelian subject. --- innovative. --- irony. --- kitsch. --- linguistic feminism. --- male and female. --- male power. --- masculinity studies. --- masculinity. --- men and women. --- mobile subjectivity. --- ontology. --- patriarchal theory. --- political history. --- praxis feminism. --- sex and gender. --- subjectivity. --- the women question.
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"Anarchist collectives and associations have a long and robust history of independent publications and journals. Letterpress Revolution explores the radical print history of anarchism in the US and England from the late-19th century to the present to show how anarchist print culture has thrived through a combination of media technology, epistolary relations, and radical scholarship. Kathy Ferguson tells the story of anarchist presses, often located centrally in the homes, offices, and community centers of anarchist movement and run by everyone from professional union printers laboring in their off hours to lay artists and craftspeople learning new skills. These presses created what Ferguson calls a "fugitive public" that produced anarchist knowledge outside of formal educational institutions. Although anarchists are politically committed to dispersed and independent collectives, Ferguson argues that anarchist print culture has created an assemblage of dynamic and entangled networks that brings the movement together. Finally, Ferguson considers contemporary letterpress printers and other anarchist formations around material and intersectional politics that continue today-including Food Not Bombs, Protect Maunakea ʻOhana, and the feminist bookstore movement-which, she argues, strengthens anarchist theory by incorporating thing power and a critical analysis of anti-Blackness into anarchist politics"--
Anarchism --- Press, Anarchist --- Radicalism and the press. --- Anarchafeminism. --- Women's bookstores. --- History --- United States. --- England. --- Radicalism and the press --- Anarchafeminism --- Women's bookstores
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