Provocations: a transnational reader in the history of feminist thought
The first collection of its kind, Provocations: A Transnational Reader in the History of Feminist Thought is historically organized and transnational in scope, highlighting key ideas, transformative moments, and feminist conversations across national and cultural borders. Emphasizing feminist cross-...
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Zusammenfassung: | The first collection of its kind, Provocations: A Transnational Reader in the History of Feminist Thought is historically organized and transnational in scope, highlighting key ideas, transformative moments, and feminist conversations across national and cultural borders. Emphasizing feminist cross-talk, transnational collaborations and influences, and cultural differences in context, this anthology heralds a new approach to studying feminist history. Provocations includes engaging, historically significant primary sources by writers of many nationalities in numerous genres from political manifestos to theoretical and cultural analysis to poetry and fiction. These texts range from those of classical antiquity to others composed during the Arab Spring and represent Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Western Europe, and the United States. Each section begins with an introductory essay that presents central ideas and explores connections among readings, placing them in historical, national, and intellectual contexts and concluding with questions for discussion. |
Beschreibung: | Includes indexes |
Beschreibung: | xxiii, 579 pages 26 cm |
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Acknowledgments • xiii
Foreword: The Challenges of Constructing a Transnational History
Susan Bordo, M. Cristina Alcalde, and Ellen Rosenman • xvii
PART 1. CHALLENGING MALE DOMINANCE: ANTIQUITY TO 1800
1. Amy Richlin: Feminist Thought before the Renaissance • 3
Sappho, Fragment 16 • 10
Nossis, Poem n • n
Sulpicia the Elegist, Poem 1 • 11
Sulpicia the Satirist, Fragment • 11
Hrotsvit, Preface to Her Plays • 12
Hrotsvit, Letter to Certain Wise Men, Supporters of This Book • 13
Euripides, Medea, lines 230-51 14
Plautus, Mercator, lines 817-29 • 15
Musonius Rufus, from That Women Too Should Study Philosophy • 15
Musonius Rufus, from Should Daughters Receive the Same
Education as Sons? * 17
2. Susan Bordo: Christine de Pizan and the Querelle des
femmes • 19
Christine de Pizan, from The Book of the City of Ladies • 23
3* Monica Diaz: Sor Juana Inès de la Cruz: Early Feminism in the
Americas or the Right of Every Woman to Study ■ 28
Sor Juana Inès de la Cruz, from The Poet’s Answer to the Most Illustrious Sor
Filotea de la Cruz ■ 36
Sor Juana Inès de la Cruz, First Dream 44
4. Ruth Perry: Radical Doubt and the Liberation of Women 62
René Descartes, from Meditations on First Philosophy 68
Mary Astell, from A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Part I ■ 69
Mary Astell, from A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Part II - 71
PART 2. ACTIVISM ON THREE CONTINENTS: NINETEENTH TO EARLY
TWENTIETH CENTURIES
5. Ellen Rosenman: Sexual Politics in England and India: The Case of
Prostitution • 77
Josephine Butler, from Personal Reminiscences of a Great Crusade • 83
Muvalur Ramamirthammal,from Web of Deceit * 88
6. Ellen Rosenman, Jill Abney, and Kathi Kern: Women s Suffrage:
Transnational Connections 98
Lady Constance Lytton, A Speech Delivered at the Queen’s Hall,
January 31,1910 • 109
Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Home and Politics • 114
Aruna Asaf AU, from Woman’s Suffrage in India • 119
Carrie Chapman Catt,from an Untitled Manuscript on the Position of Women in
the Orient • 124
Clara Colby, An Attack on the Tagore “Craze” • 125
Clara Colby, from Notes on the Writings of Rabindranath Tagore * 127
PART 3. TALKING BACK TO SEXISM BEFORE “WOMEN’S LIBERATION”:
NINETEENTH TO MID-TWENTIETH CENTURIES
7. Jacqueline Couti: The Mythology of the Doudou: Sexualizing Black
Female Bodies, Constructing Culture in the French Carib-
bean * 131
Lafcadio Hearn, from La fille de couleur ■ 139
Lafcadio Hearn, from Youma: The Story of a West-Indian Slave ■ 142
8. Pramila Venkateswaran: Locating the Feminist Spirit in the
Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries in India: Tarabai Shinde
and Lalithambika Antherjanam • 144
Tarabai Shinde, from A Comparison of Men and Women • 150
Lalithambika Antherjanam, The Goddess of Revenge • 160
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9. Liang Luo: Problems of Translation and Transnational Feminisms:
On Gu Ruopu and Li Ruzhen • 169
Gu Ruopu, Rebuttal of Ridicule • 175
Li Ruzhen, from Flowers in the Mirror ♦ 176
10. Ellen Rosenman: A Room of One’s Own in Transracial
Perspective • 183
Virginia Woolf, from A Room of One’s Own, Chapter 1 • 187
n. Susan Bordo: Simone de Beauvoir: The Feminist Philosopher as
Other • 193
Simone de Beauvoir, from The Second Sex • 199
Simone de Beauvoir, Interview with Alice Schwarzer • 208
PART 4. DISCOVERING GENDER AND REMAPPING FEMINISM:
1955-1975
12. Karen W. Tice: The “Personal Politics” of Class ■ 213
Rita Mae Brown, The Last Straw ■ 221
Ginny Berson, Class Revisited: One Step forward, Two Steps Back • 226
13. Susan Bordo: Feminists Reimagine the Body • 231
Germaine Greer, Sex, from The Female Eunuch • 236
Anne Koedt, The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm • 242
Luce Irigaray, This Sex Which Is Not One ■ 248
Audre Lorde, Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power • 254
14. Cheryl R. Hopson: The U.S. Women’s Liberation Movement and
Black Feminist “Sisterhood” • 260
Mary Ann Weathers, An Argument for Black Women s Liberation as a
Revolutionary Force • 270
Pauli Murray, The Liberation of Black Women • 273
Michele Wallace, Anger in Isolation: A Black Feminist’s Search for
Sisterhood • 275
Audre Lorde, Eye to Eye: Black Women, Hatred, and Anger • 278
15. Maylei Blackwell: Triple Jeopardy: The Third World Women’s
Alliance and the Transnational Roots of Women-of Color
Feminisms • 280
Images from Triple Jeopardy, 1971-1975 ■ 289
16. Ann M. Ciasullo: Strained Sisterhood: Lesbianism, Feminism, and
the U.S. Women’s Liberation Movement • 292
Radicalesbians, The Woman-Identified Woman • 301
CONTENTS
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Amber Hollibaugh and Cherrie Moraga, What We’re Rollin’ around in Bed
With: Sexual Silences in Feminism ■ 305
17. Norma Mogrovejo: The Latin American Lesbian Movement: Its
Shaping and Its Search for Autonomy • 312
Declaration of Lesbians from Mexico • 319
18. Paula Gunn Allen: Who Is Your Mother? Red Roots of White
Feminism * 321
Cherokee Women and Nanye hi /Nancy Ward, Speeches and Letters • 331
19. Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant: Suffering Like an African Girl:
Trauma Embodied inTsitsi Dangarembga’s Nervous
Conditions • 335
Tsitsi Dangarembga, Nervous Conditions, Chapter 10 • 340
20. Fatima Mernissi: The Meaning of Spatial Boundaries * 350
Fatima Memissi,from Dreams of Trespass • 363
PART 5. BEYOND “THE DECADE OF THE WOMAN”: 1975 TO THE
PRESENT
21. M. Cristina Alcalde: Mothers, Guerrillas, and Revolutionaries:
Women’s Mobilization and Activism in Latin America * 379
Carmen Robles de Zurita,from Matilde Mellibovsky, Circle of Love over Death:
Testimonies of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo - 385
Maria Elena Moyano,from The Autobiography of Maria Elena
Moyano: The Life and Death of a Peruvian Activist 389
22. M. Cristina Alcalde, Srimati Basu, and Emily Burriil: Feminist
Organizing around Violence against Women in Mali, Peru, and
India • 402
from African (Banjul) Charter on Human and Peoples Rights 413
InterAmerican Convention on the Prevention, Punishment, and
Eradication of Violence against Women (Convention of BeUm do Para,
1994) - 415
Malini Bhattacharya, To Give a Daughter Away, Scene 3 421
23. Bernadette Barton: Freedom from Sexism versus Sexual Freedom:
A Short History of the Feminist Sex Wars • 430
Andrea Dworkin, Pornography and Grief • 436
Dorothy Allison, Public Silence, Private Terror • 440
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24. Diane E. King: Two Generations of Feminist Activism: Snapshots
from the Middle East and North Africa since 1970 • 451
Gohar Kordi,from An Iranian Odyssey * 461
Iman Humaydan Younes,from B as in Beirut • 468
25. Michael Kimmel: Men and Women s Studies: Promise, Pitfalls,
and Possibility 471
John Stoltenberg, How Men Have (a) Sex: An Address to College Students • 479
R. W. Connell, Masculinities and Globalization • 488
26. Ashley Bourgeois: Identity, Activism, and Third Wave
Feminism in the United States • 501
Kathleen Hanna, Riot Grrrl Manifesto ■ 508
Gwendolyn D. Pough, Do the Ladies Run This ... ? Some Thoughts on
Hip-Hop Feminism • 510
Alana Suskin, Hearing the Daughter Voice: The Bat Kol as
Rrrabbi Grrrl 515
Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards, Third Wave Manifesta:
A Thirteen-Point Agenda * 520
27. Obioma Nnaemeka: Captured in Translation: Africa and
Feminisms in the Age of Globalization • 522
28. Nadje Al-Ali: Gendering the Arab Spring • 530
Contributors • 537
Credits • 543
Author and Title Index • 549
Subject Index • 552
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