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In defence of separatism / Susan Hawthorne.

Van Pelt Library HQ1154 .H398 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hawthorne, Susan, 1951- author.
Series:
Spinifex Shorts.
Spinifex Shorts
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Feminism.
Women--Social conditions.
Women.
Physical Description:
x, 100 pages ; 18 cm.
Place of Publication:
Mission Beach, QLD, Australia : Spinifex Press, 2019.
Summary:
In Defence of Separatism is a timely book. When it was first written in 1976, although it was an important subject of conversation among many feminists it was not welcomed by academics or publishers. When a political group wants to strategise so that its members can arrive at agreed-on political tactics and ideas, they call for, and create, separate spaces. These might be in coffee shops, in community centres, in one another's homes or in semi-public spaces such as workers clubs, even cinemas. When the proletariat was rebelling, they did not ask the capitalists and aristocracy to join them (even if a few did); when the civil rights movement started it was not thanks to the ideas and politics of white people (even though some whites joined to support the cause); when the women's liberation movement sprang into life, it was women joining together to fight against their oppression. The difference is that women are supposed to love men. Through careful argument, Susan Hawthorne takes us through the ideas which are central to her argument. She analyses the nature of power, oppression, domination and institutions and applies these to heterosexuality, rape and romantic love. She concludes with a call for women, all women no matter their sexuality, to have separate spaces so they can work together to change the world and end patriarchy.
Notes:
Prepublication record (machine generated from publisher information)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-100)
ISBN:
9781925950045
1925950042
9781925950052
1925950050
OCLC:
1115029207
Publisher Number:
99984134216

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