
Author/Contributor(s): | Jolly, Margaretta |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press, USA |
Date: | 09/15/2021 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Condition: | NEW |
collaborative skills they struggled to acquire as they moved into local government, NGOs and even the business sector. Jolly provides fresh insight into iconic actions including the Miss World Protest, the fight to protect abortion rights, and the peace protest at Greenham Common. Her accounts of workplace struggles, from Ford and Grunwick to Women Against Pit Closures and Women and Manual Trades, show how socialist
ideals permeated feminism. She explores men's violence and today's demands for trans-liberation as areas of continuing feminist concern. Jolly offers a refreshingly jargon-free exploration of key debates and theoretical trends, alongside an appreciation of the joyfully personal aspects of feminism, from families, homes, shopping and music to relationships, health, aging, death and faith. She concludes by urging readers to enter the
archives of feminist memory to help map their own political futures. Her work will appeal to general readers, scholars and practitioners alike.