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The Women’s International Democratic Federation, the Global South and the Cold War

Defending the Rights of Women of the ‘Whole World’?

Yulia Gradskova author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Aug '22

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This insightful book explores the Women's International Defense Federation's role in transnational activism during the Cold War, particularly for women in the Global South.

This book delves into the significant impact of the Women's International Defense Federation (WIDF) on transnational women’s activism during the Cold War, particularly focusing on the rights of women from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. By exploring the intricate relationships between these regions and the WIDF, the author presents a comprehensive overview of how the organization sought to advocate for women's rights on a global scale amidst the geopolitical tensions of the era.

The Women’s International Democratic Federation, the Global South and the Cold War combines a global history perspective with postcolonial theory, illuminating the often-overlooked contributions of the WIDF in the larger narrative of women's rights during the twentieth century. The book critically examines whether the WIDF genuinely championed women's causes or functioned primarily as a political tool of the Cold War, raising essential questions about the intersection of ideology, politics, and women's rights within the context of Soviet history.

Utilizing Soviet archival documents and historical analysis, this study offers new insights into the complexities surrounding the global women's rights movement, particularly as it was influenced by Cold War dynamics. This important work is particularly beneficial for students and researchers in the fields of Women's and Gender History, Eastern European History, and Gender Studies, providing a nuanced understanding of the role of the WIDF in shaping women's rights advocacy across different regions of the world.

"This timely book makes an important contribution not only to the history of the Women’s International Democratic Federation as an organisation and the issues it dealt with, but also to the study of post-war women’s rights movements in global and transnational perspective. It offers an interpretation of the dynamics of the Cold War that transcends superpower antagonism by focusing on grass roots campaigning and makes an important contribution to on-going debates about the impact of post-colonialism and anti-racism."

  • Melanie Ilic, Professor of Soviet History, University of Gloucestershire, and author of Soviet Women - Everyday Lives

"In the throes of the Cold War, Second World and Third World women crafted an alternative to the Western vision for winning equality for "women of the whole world." Yulia Gradskova deftly unearths the story of their complex interactions in the largest transnational women’s organization on the global stage, showing how women from the Global South welded gender equality and human rights to anti-racism and anti-colonialism. It’s an inspiring story with unmistakable relevance for today."

  • Leila J. Rupp, Distinguished Professor of Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of Worlds of Women: The Making of an International Women’s Movement

"Yulia Gradskova’s pioneering study offers fresh insights into the complex history of the WIDF, one of the world’s most important international women’s organizations. She sheds new light on the diverse motivations of individual members, motivations often quite independent from the official (and changing) goals of the organization. This book presents convincing evidence that the work of women activists from different continents represented more than simple reflections of Cold War ideologies."

  • Jadwiga E. Pieper Mooney, Associate Professor of History, University of Arizona, author of The Politics of Motherhood: Maternity and Women’s Rights in Twentieth Century Chile.

"'Drawing on the archives of the Committee of Soviet Women, Gradskova offers a fresh perspective on the history of the Women's International Democratic Federation during the Cold War, and asks important questions about the role of "Moscow" in forging connections with women's movements in the global South."

  • Celia Donert, University Lecturer in Central European History, University of Cambridge

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ISBN: 9780367504786

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 480g

212 pages