This article explores how anarchist women viewed the feminist struggle for suffrage in the early 1900s. By focusing on this ostensible historical anomaly — women against patriarchy refuting the call for women’s suffrage — the article ventures into a plural history of feminism. The historiographic wave metaphor, typically employed to portray different stages of feminism, is here reimagined as radio waves. Through a variety of publications written by influential anarchist women, the article tunes into a broadcast that airs how anarchy expels patriarchy through a generic struggle against hierarchy. The case of anarchist women and women’s suffrage arguably signposts how to productively invoke plurality in...
This article uses the hegemonic/counter-hegemonic framework of Italian scholar and activist Antonio ...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipIn this paper...
This article defines feminism's enduring aim as one of abolishing discrimination or exclusion on the...
This chapter examines anarchist feminism as a politics that has emerged through critical engagements...
This article seeks to interpret the synthesis between anarchism and feminism as developed by a group...
This article analyses the framing in four British and American newspapers of the second wave feminis...
In the early years of the twentieth century, there were women who struggled for the right to free se...
Feminism, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the ...
Vernet and Fabrizio Butera Women, women’s rights and feminist movements Abstract. This article conte...
Unlike mainstream feminists, anarchist feminists tried to reconstruct the present political and econ...
This article uses a gendered perspective to trace the evolution of the women’s suffrage movement wit...
This article examines the advice columns of a Spanish anarchist periodical, La Revista Blanca, in th...
Researchers suggest that backlashes to feminism may appear in the form of pro-family campaigns. Soci...
At the turn of the 20th century, parts of the peaceful suffragists had grown frustrated with the lac...
This article analyzes women’s rights advocacy and its impact on the meanings of gender equality duri...
This article uses the hegemonic/counter-hegemonic framework of Italian scholar and activist Antonio ...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipIn this paper...
This article defines feminism's enduring aim as one of abolishing discrimination or exclusion on the...
This chapter examines anarchist feminism as a politics that has emerged through critical engagements...
This article seeks to interpret the synthesis between anarchism and feminism as developed by a group...
This article analyses the framing in four British and American newspapers of the second wave feminis...
In the early years of the twentieth century, there were women who struggled for the right to free se...
Feminism, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is the advocacy of women’s rights on the basis of the ...
Vernet and Fabrizio Butera Women, women’s rights and feminist movements Abstract. This article conte...
Unlike mainstream feminists, anarchist feminists tried to reconstruct the present political and econ...
This article uses a gendered perspective to trace the evolution of the women’s suffrage movement wit...
This article examines the advice columns of a Spanish anarchist periodical, La Revista Blanca, in th...
Researchers suggest that backlashes to feminism may appear in the form of pro-family campaigns. Soci...
At the turn of the 20th century, parts of the peaceful suffragists had grown frustrated with the lac...
This article analyzes women’s rights advocacy and its impact on the meanings of gender equality duri...
This article uses the hegemonic/counter-hegemonic framework of Italian scholar and activist Antonio ...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipIn this paper...
This article defines feminism's enduring aim as one of abolishing discrimination or exclusion on the...