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Quiet Rumours by Dark Star Collective

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Quiet Rumours

An Anarcha-feminist Reader

Dark Star Collective, Emma Goldman, Voltairine de Cleyre

AK Press · Print & ebook · December 21, 2012

Reading lane: Anarchism

This is a fascinating window into the development of the women's movement in the words of those who moved it.

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Good for readers interested in womenGood for fans of FeminismGood for readers who enjoy Anarchism and LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Women.

Book Details

Authors
Dark Star Collective, Emma Goldman, Voltairine de Cleyre
Publisher
AK Press
Published
December 21, 2012
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Anarchism · LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Women
Reading lane
Anarchism

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Publisher Categories

  • Anarchism

  • Women's Studies

About This Book

This is a fascinating window into the development of the women's movement in the words of those who moved it. Compiled and introduced by the UK-based anarchist-intellectual collective Dark Star, Quiet Rumours features articles and essays from four generations of anarchist-inspired feminists, including Emma Goldman, Voltairine de Cleyre, Jo Freeman, Peggy Kornegger, Cathy Levine, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Mujeres Creando, Rote Zora, and beyond. All the pieces from the first two e...

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This is a fascinating window into the development of the women's movement in the words of those who moved it. Compiled and introduced by the UK-based anarchist-intellectual collective Dark Star, Quiet Rumours features articles and essays from four generations of anarchist-inspired feminists, including Emma Goldman, Voltairine de Cleyre, Jo Freeman, Peggy Kornegger, Cathy Levine, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Mujeres Creando, Rote Zora, and beyond. All the pieces from the first two editions are included here, as well as new material bringing third and so-called fourth-wave feminism into conversation with twenty-first century politics. An ideal overview for budding feminists and an exciting reconsideration for seasoned radicals.

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