Speaking of Feminism: Today''s Activists on the Past, Present, and Future of the U.S. Women''s Movement
ISBN: 9781469653105
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / University of North Carolina Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter



From the Women's Marches to the MeToo movement, it is clear that feminist activism is still alive and well in the twenty-first century. But how does a new generation of activists understand the work of the movement today? How are their strategies and goals unfolding? What worries feminist leaders most, and what are their hopes for the future? In Speaking of Feminism , Rachel F. Seidman presents insights from twenty-five feminist activists from around the United States, ranging in age from twenty to fifty. Allowing their voices to take center stage through the use of in-depth oral history interviews, Seidman places their narratives in historical context and argues that they help explain how recent new forms of activism developed and flourished so quickly. These individuals' compelling life stories reveal their hard work to build flexible networks, bridge past and present, and forge global connections. This book offers essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the contemporary American women's movement in all its diversity.



Interviewees include:

Noorjahan Akbar

Soledad Antelada

Elisa Camahort Page

Park Cannon

Soraya Chemaly

Dana Edell

Kate Farrar

Ivanna Gonzalez

Tara Hall

Trisha Harms

Kwajelyn Jackson

Holly Kearl

Emily May

Kenya McKnight

Samhita Mukhopadhyay

Ho Nguyen

Katie Orenstein

Patina Park

Erin Parrish

Andrea Pino

Joanne Smith

Rebecca Traister

Alice Wilder

Kabo Yang

Rye Young

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