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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, radical womens movements and the avant-gardes were often in contact with one another, brought together through the socialist internationals. Juno Jill Richards argues that these movements were not just socially linked but also deeply interconnected. Each offered the other an experimental language that could move beyond the nation-states rights of man and citizen, suggesting an alternative conceptual vocabulary for womens rights. Rather than focus on the demand for the vote, The Fury Archives turns to the daily practices and social worlds of feminist action. It offers an alternative history of womens rights, practiced by female arsonists, suffragette rioters, industrial saboteurs, self-named terrorists, lesbian criminals, and queer resistance cells. Richards also examines the criminal proceedings that emerged in the wake of womens actions, tracing the way that citizen and human emerged as linked categories for women on the fringes of an international campaign for suffrage. Recovering a transatlantic print archive, Richards brings together a wide range of activists and artists, including Lumina Sophie, Ina Csaire, Rosa Luxemburg, Rebecca West, Angelina Weld Grimk, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Hannah Hch, Claude Cahun, Paulette Nardal, and Leonora Carrington. An expansive and methodologically innovative book, The Fury Archives argues that the relationship of womens rights movements and the avant-gardes offers a radical alternative to liberal discourses of human rights in formation at the same historical moment.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780231197113
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 344
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-08-11
- Förlag: Columbia University Press