Feminist Activism in the 1990s
Exploring the significance of women's movements in the 1990s
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th Jun '95
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This book documents various forms of feminist activism from the 1990s, highlighting the significance of movements and organizations that shaped the era.
The book Feminist Activism in the 1990s provides an in-depth exploration of the diverse forms of feminist activism that emerged during this pivotal decade. It examines how feminist activism is often perceived as a historical phenomenon, with many students entering women's studies programs lacking familiarity with contemporary feminist movements. This text aims to bridge that gap by documenting various organizations and initiatives, such as 'Rights for Women,' 'Southall Black Sisters,' and 'Asian Women's Work in Refuges,' highlighting their significance and impact.
The chapters delve into the meanings and interpretations of feminist activism, challenging prevailing narratives within women's studies and other academic disciplines. By presenting a comprehensive historical overview, the book underscores the evolution of feminist activism from the second wave onwards, illustrating that feminism remains relevant and dynamic. Each chapter raises critical questions about the nature of feminist activism, encouraging readers to engage with the material and consider its implications in today's context.
Ultimately, Feminist Activism in the 1990s serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars alike, offering insights into the complexities of feminist movements during this era. It emphasizes the ongoing relevance of feminist activism and encourages a deeper understanding of its various forms, making it an essential text for anyone interested in women's studies and related fields.
ISBN: 9780748402892
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 570g
222 pages