Feminism as an anarchist process : the practice of anarcha-feminism
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Download PDFA paper focused on women and feminism in anarchist groups. Anarcha-feminism combines anarchism with feminism, viewing patriarchy as a manifestation of involuntary hierarchy. Anarcha-feminists believe that the struggle against patriarchy is an essential part of class struggle, and the anarchist struggle against the state. The philosophy of arnacha-feminism sees anarchist struggle as a necessary component of feminist struggle and vice-versa. Anarcha-feminism originated in the late 19th and early 20th century in the writings of authors and theorists such as Emma Goldman, Voltairine de Cleyre, and Lucy Parsons.
- In Collection:
- 10 p.
- 46.07323, -100.54688
- 42.44063, -76.49661
- 1970s
- Jim Campbell (Julie Thiers) Collection
- Donor: Julie Thiers
- Finding aid for archival fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/jim-campbell-fonds
- August 25, 2011
- PDF. Digitized by CDW; metadata by GF and KD.
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