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Verso Books Paperback English

The Verso Book of Feminism

Revolutionary Words from Four Millennia of Rebellion

Edited by Jessie Kindig

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Verso Books Paperback English

The Verso Book of Feminism

Revolutionary Words from Four Millennia of Rebellion

Edited by Jessie Kindig

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  • Throughout written history and across the world, women have protested the restrictions of gender and the limitations placed on women’s bodies and women’s lives. People—of any and no gender—have protested and theorized, penned manifestos and written poetry and songs, testified and lobbied, gone on strike and fomented revolution, quietly demanded that there is an "I" and loudly proclaimed that there is a "we." <i>The Book of Feminism </i>chronicles this history of defiance and tracks it around the world as it develops into a multivocal and unabashed force.<br><br>Global in scope, <i>The Book of Feminism</i> shows the breadth of feminist protest and of feminist thinking, moving through the female poets of China’s Tang Dynasty to accounts of indigenous women in the Caribbean resisting Columbus’s expedition, British suffragists militating for the vote to the revolutionary <i>petroleuses</i> of the 1848 Paris Commune, the first century Trung sisters who fought for the independence of Nam Viet to women in 1980s Botswana fighting for equal protection under the law, from the erotica of the 6th century and the 19th century to radical queer politics in the 20th and 21st.<br><br><i>The Book of Feminism</i> is a weapon, a force, a lyrical cry, and an ongoing threat to misogyny everywhere.
Throughout written history and across the world, women have protested the restrictions of gender and the limitations placed on women’s bodies and women’s lives. People—of any and no gender—have protested and theorized, penned manifestos and written poetry and songs, testified and lobbied, gone on strike and fomented revolution, quietly demanded that there is an "I" and loudly proclaimed that there is a "we." <i>The Book of Feminism </i>chronicles this history of defiance and tracks it around the world as it develops into a multivocal and unabashed force.<br><br>Global in scope, <i>The Book of Feminism</i> shows the breadth of feminist protest and of feminist thinking, moving through the female poets of China’s Tang Dynasty to accounts of indigenous women in the Caribbean resisting Columbus’s expedition, British suffragists militating for the vote to the revolutionary <i>petroleuses</i> of the 1848 Paris Commune, the first century Trung sisters who fought for the independence of Nam Viet to women in 1980s Botswana fighting for equal protection under the law, from the erotica of the 6th century and the 19th century to radical queer politics in the 20th and 21st.<br><br><i>The Book of Feminism</i> is a weapon, a force, a lyrical cry, and an ongoing threat to misogyny everywhere.