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Abolitionist Socialist Feminism: Radicalizing the Next Revolution / Zillah Eisenstein
Title : Abolitionist Socialist Feminism: Radicalizing the Next Revolution Material Type: printed text Authors: Zillah Eisenstein, Author Publisher: Monthly Review Press Publication Date: 2019 ISBN (or other code): 978-1-583-67762-9 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Feminism
Feminisms
Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism
Gender and Sex
Human Rights
Labour, Poverty and Class
Politics
Race/Anti-Racism
Social Movements
White SupremacyAbstract: A personal and political manifesto vying for an antiracist socialist feminist movement of movements
The world is burning, flooding, and politically exploding, to the point where it’s become clear that neoliberal feminism—the kind that aims to elect The First Woman President—will never be enough. In this book, Zillah Eisenstein asks us to consider what it would mean to thread “socialism” to feminism; then, what it would mean to thread “abolitionism” to socialist feminism. She asks all of us, especially white women, to consider what it would mean to risk everything to abolish white supremacy, to uproot the structural knot of sex, race, gender, and class growing from that imperial whiteness. If we are to create a revolution that is totally liberatory, we need to pool together in a new working class, building a radical movement made of movements.
Eisenstein’s manifesto is built on almost half a century of her anti-racist socialist feminist work. But now, she writes with a new urgency and imaginativeness. Eisenstein asks us not to be limited by reforms, but to radicalize each other on differing fronts. Our task is to build bridges, to connect disparate and passionate people across aisles, state lines, picket lines, and more. The genius force demanding that we abolish white supremacy can also create a new “we” for all of us—a humanity universally accepting of our complexities and differences. We are in uncharted waters, but that is exactly where we need to be.Abolitionist Socialist Feminism: Radicalizing the Next Revolution [printed text] / Zillah Eisenstein, Author . - [S.l.] : Monthly Review Press, 2019.
ISBN : 978-1-583-67762-9
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Feminism
Feminisms
Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism
Gender and Sex
Human Rights
Labour, Poverty and Class
Politics
Race/Anti-Racism
Social Movements
White SupremacyAbstract: A personal and political manifesto vying for an antiracist socialist feminist movement of movements
The world is burning, flooding, and politically exploding, to the point where it’s become clear that neoliberal feminism—the kind that aims to elect The First Woman President—will never be enough. In this book, Zillah Eisenstein asks us to consider what it would mean to thread “socialism” to feminism; then, what it would mean to thread “abolitionism” to socialist feminism. She asks all of us, especially white women, to consider what it would mean to risk everything to abolish white supremacy, to uproot the structural knot of sex, race, gender, and class growing from that imperial whiteness. If we are to create a revolution that is totally liberatory, we need to pool together in a new working class, building a radical movement made of movements.
Eisenstein’s manifesto is built on almost half a century of her anti-racist socialist feminist work. But now, she writes with a new urgency and imaginativeness. Eisenstein asks us not to be limited by reforms, but to radicalize each other on differing fronts. Our task is to build bridges, to connect disparate and passionate people across aisles, state lines, picket lines, and more. The genius force demanding that we abolish white supremacy can also create a new “we” for all of us—a humanity universally accepting of our complexities and differences. We are in uncharted waters, but that is exactly where we need to be.Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status FEM EIS 2019 FEM EIS 2019 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Feminism Available Adventures in Menstruating / Chella
Title : Adventures in Menstruating : Putting the Material Type: printed text Authors: Chella, Author Publisher: Chella Publication Date: 2005 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Gender and Sex
Health
ZinesAdventures in Menstruating : Putting the [printed text] / Chella, Author . - [S.l.] : Chella, 2005.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Gender and Sex
Health
ZinesCopies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status HEA ADV 2005 HEA ADV 2005 Zine QPIRG-Concordia Health Available Against Innocence / jackie wang
Title : Against Innocence : Race, Gender, and the Politics of Safety Material Type: printed text Authors: jackie wang, Author Publisher: oplopanax publishing Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Gender and Sex
Human Rights
Race/Anti-Racism
ZinesAbstract: A long essay analyzing the connection between innocence and activism, particularly who activists support and who activists ignore in anti-oppression struggles Against Innocence : Race, Gender, and the Politics of Safety [printed text] / jackie wang, Author . - [S.l.] : oplopanax publishing, [s.d.].
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Activism and Community Organizing
Gender and Sex
Human Rights
Race/Anti-Racism
ZinesAbstract: A long essay analyzing the connection between innocence and activism, particularly who activists support and who activists ignore in anti-oppression struggles Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status Z165AGA429 Z165AGA429 Zine QPIRG-McGill Activism and Community Organizing (QM) Available Against Japanese 'Comfort Women' Denialism / Emi Koyama
Title : Against Japanese 'Comfort Women' Denialism : an introduction to 'comfort women' controversy second edition Material Type: printed text Authors: Emi Koyama, Author Publisher: OR 97240 [USA] : Confluere Publications Publication Date: 2014-2015 ISBN (or other code): Z 710 KOY 372 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Feminisms
Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism
Gender and Sex
Race/Anti-Racism
Sex
ZinesKeywords: comfort women, Japan, Japanese, WWII, World War Two, Asian American, sex work, trafficking Abstract: “Against Japanese ‘Comfort Women’ Denialism in the U.S.” was written in response to the recent rise of Japanese right-wing nationalist activities among some of the Japanese residents in Southern California (not Japanese Americans, but Japanese people from Japan), especially their campaign against resolutions, memorials, and other recognitions of Japanese “comfort women” during the WWII by U.S. cities.
This zine analyzes the “talking points” of Japanese right-wing nationalists, and applies the same nuanced approach to the issue of “comfort women” that the author (a co-founder of Japan-U.S. Feminist Network for Decolonization) has advocated for in the contemporary anti-trafficking movement for many years, pointing out precisely what responsibilities Japanese government bears. (From website: http://eminism.org/blog/entry/437)Against Japanese 'Comfort Women' Denialism : an introduction to 'comfort women' controversy second edition [printed text] / Emi Koyama, Author . - OR 97240 (PO Box 40570, Portland, USA) : Confluere Publications, 2014-2015.
ISSN : Z 710 KOY 372
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Feminisms
Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism
Gender and Sex
Race/Anti-Racism
Sex
ZinesKeywords: comfort women, Japan, Japanese, WWII, World War Two, Asian American, sex work, trafficking Abstract: “Against Japanese ‘Comfort Women’ Denialism in the U.S.” was written in response to the recent rise of Japanese right-wing nationalist activities among some of the Japanese residents in Southern California (not Japanese Americans, but Japanese people from Japan), especially their campaign against resolutions, memorials, and other recognitions of Japanese “comfort women” during the WWII by U.S. cities.
This zine analyzes the “talking points” of Japanese right-wing nationalists, and applies the same nuanced approach to the issue of “comfort women” that the author (a co-founder of Japan-U.S. Feminist Network for Decolonization) has advocated for in the contemporary anti-trafficking movement for many years, pointing out precisely what responsibilities Japanese government bears. (From website: http://eminism.org/blog/entry/437)Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status Z 710 KOY 372 Z 710 KOY 372 Zine QPIRG-McGill Sex Work (QM) Available Ainsi squatent-elles! / Collectif de recherche sur lautonomie collective
Title : Ainsi squatent-elles! : Une Monographie Material Type: printed text Authors: Collectif de recherche sur lautonomie collective, Author Publisher: Collectif de recherche sur lautonomie co Publication Date: 2009 Languages : French (fre) Descriptors: Feminisms
Gender and Sex
Sexual Assault, violence and healingAbstract: Le document comporte trois parties, soit une presentation du groupe et des activites, une analyse de la maniere dont ces jeunes femmes vivent leur femisme, autant dans la sphere militante que personnelle, et une reflexion sur lautonomie collective et ses defis. Ainsi squatent-elles! : Une Monographie [printed text] / Collectif de recherche sur lautonomie collective, Author . - [S.l.] : Collectif de recherche sur lautonomie co, 2009.
Languages : French (fre)
Descriptors: Feminisms
Gender and Sex
Sexual Assault, violence and healingAbstract: Le document comporte trois parties, soit une presentation du groupe et des activites, une analyse de la maniere dont ces jeunes femmes vivent leur femisme, autant dans la sphere militante que personnelle, et une reflexion sur lautonomie collective et ses defis. Copies
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