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Title Feminist manifestos : a global documentary reader / edited by Penny A. Weiss, with Megan Brueske.

Publication Info. New York [New York] : New York University Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 695 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium monochrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "A wide-reaching collection of groundbreaking feminist documents from around the world. Feminist Manifestos is an unprecedented collection of 150 documents from feminist organizations and gatherings in over 50 countries over the course of three centuries. In the first book of its kind, the manifestos are shown to contain feminist theory and recommend actions for change, and also to expand our very conceptions of feminist thought and activism. Covering issues from political participation, education, religion and work to reproduction, violence, racism, and environmentalism, the manifestos together challenge simplistic definitions of gender and feminist movements in exciting ways. In a wide-ranging introduction, Penny Weiss explores the value of these documents, especially how they speak with and to each other. In addition, an introduction to each individual document contextualizes and enhances our understanding of it. Weiss is particularly invested in how communities work together toward social change, which is demonstrated through her choice to include only collectively authored texts. By assembling these documents into an accessible volume, Weiss reveals new possibilities for social justice and ways to advocate for equality. A unique and inspirational collection, Feminist Manifestos expands and evolves our understanding of feminism through the self-described agendas of women from every ethnic group, religion, and region in the world."--Publisher description
Feminist Manifestos is an unprecedented collection of 150 documents from feminist organizations and gatherings in over 50 countries over the course of three centuries. In the first book of its kind, the manifestos are shown to contain feminist theory and recommend actions for change, and also to expand our very conceptions of feminist thought and activism. Covering issues from political participation, education, religion and work to reproduction, violence, racism, and environmentalism, the manifestos together challenge simplistic definitions of gender and feminist movements in exciting ways. In a wide-ranging introduction, Penny Weiss explores the value of these documents, especially how they speak with and to each other. In addition, an introduction to each individual document contextualizes and enhances our understanding of it. Weiss is particularly invested in how communities work together toward social change, which is demonstrated through her choice to include only collectively authored texts. By assembling these documents into an accessible volume, Weiss reveals new possibilities for social justice and ways to advocate for equality. A unique and inspirational collection, Feminist Manifestos expands and evolves our understanding of feminism through the self-described agendas of women from every ethnic group, religion, and region in the world. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents Feminist Manifestos -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgmens -- Introduction -- Part I: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries -- 1. Petition of the gentlewomen and tradesmen's wives -- 2. The humble Petition of divers well- affected women -- 3. Petition to Journal editor John Peter Zenger -- 4. Declaration and resolution -- 5. Petition of women of the third estate -- Part II: The nineteenth Century -- 6. Petitions to the Cherokee national Council -- 7. Constitution -- 8. Constitution -- 9. Resolutions -- 10. Preamble and Constitution -- 11. Petition for women's rights -- 12. Manifesto -- 13. Declaration of sentiments -- 14. Statutes -- 15. Appeal of the married women and maidens of Württemberg to the soldiers of Germany -- 16. Resolutions -- 17. Resolutions -- 18. Resolutions -- 19. Resolutions -- 20. Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States -- 21. Series of resolutions -- 22. Official statement of the First international Council of Women -- 23. Resolutions and objectives -- Part III: 1900- 1949 -- 24. Declaration of Principles -- 25. Resolutions and motions and excerpt -- 26. Constitution and Proclamation -- 27. Platform and resolutions -- 28. Conclusions -- 29. Resolutions -- 30. Resolutions -- 31. Manifesto -- 32. Program -- 33. Resolutions -- 34. Declaration of Principles -- 35. Manifesto and declaration -- 36. Resolutions -- 37. Resolutions -- 38. Statement of Purpose and how to organize -- 39. Australian Woman's Charter -- Part IV: 1950- 1980 -- 40. Purposes and resolutions -- 41. Women's Charter and Aims -- 42. Mission statement -- 43. Objectives and Purposes -- 44. Statement of Purpose -- 45. Redstockings Manifesto -- 46. The Woman- Identified Woman -- 47. Manifesto -- 48. Young Lords Party Position Paper on Women -- 49. Manifesto -- 50. Women of La Raza Unite! -- 51. Statement of Purpose -- 52. Jewish women Call for Change -- 53. Manifesto #2 -- 54. Statement of Purpose -- 55. Working Women's Charter -- 56. Wages for Housework -- 57. Founding manifesto -- 58. Working Women's Charter -- 59. A Black Feminist Statement -- 60. Every Woman's Bill of Rights and Workshop resolutions -- Part V: 1981- 1999 -- 61. We Cannot Wait -- 62. Anarchafeminist Manifesto -- 63. Women in Prison manifesto -- 64. World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights -- 65. Resolution and the Comilla Declaration -- 66. South Asian Feminist Declaration -- 67. Who we are and Reproductive Justice Agenda -- 68. Declaration from the Founder Members' Meeting -- 69. Charter of Intentions -- 70. Riot Grrrl Manifesto -- 71. Declaration of Intent -- 72. Joint resolution -- 73. Dyke Manifesto -- 74. The Zapatista Women's Revolutionary Law -- 75. The Women's Charter for Effective Equality -- 76. Brighton Declaration on Women and Sport -- 77. Women's Declaration on Population Policies -- 78. Platform Papers -- 79. Final Statement: Women and Children, Militarism, and Human Rights -- 80. Priorities for Action and Conclusions -- Part VI: The Twenty- First Century -- 81. Declaration of the Essential Rights of Afghan Women -- 82. Gender Violence and the Prison Industrial Complex -- 83. Resolutions to Member Organisations -- 84. Women's Manifesto -- 85. Workshop Commitments and Recommendations -- 86. International Women's Day Statement -- 87. Statement of Conscience: A Feminist Vision for Peace -- 88. The Manukan Declaration -- 89. Chiang Mai Declaration on Religion and Women: An Agenda for Change -- 90. Letter to women Legislators of the Coalition of the Willing: Neither Blood nor Rape for Oil -- 91. Women's Global Charter for Humanity and Conditions to Make this World Possible -- 92. Widow's Charter -- 93. Nunavik Inuit Women's Manifesto: Stop the Violence -- 94. Final Declaration -- 95. Survivors of Prostitution and Trafficking Manifesto: Who Represents Women in Prostitution? -- 96. Political Platform -- 97. Action Plan -- 98. The Charter of Feminist Principles for African Feminists -- 99. Dalit Women's Charter -- 100. Women's Declaration on Food Sovereignty -- 101. Nairobi Declaration on Women's and Girls' Right to a Remedy and Reparation -- 102. Declaration of Principles and GABRIELA's Principles -- 103. Declaration against Sexual Apartheid -- 104. Rural Women's Declaration: Rights, Empowerment, and Liberation -- 105. A Women's Declaration to the G8: Support Real Solutions to the Global Food Crisis -- 106. Guatemalan Feminist Declaration -- 107. Manifesto of the First Pan- Canadian Young Feminist Gathering -- 108. Declaration against Violent Extremism -- 109. Women's Assembly Declaration -- 110. Framework for Action -- 111. The Rio Declaration -- 112. Manifesto -- 113. "Juba Declaration" -- 114. Pro- Porn Principles -- 115. Declaration of Romani Women Networks -- 116. We, the Women of the World, Declaration to Stop Sex Trafficking -- 117. African LGBTI Manifesto -- 118. Our Vision Statement and Action Agenda -- 119. Mandaluyong Declaration -- 120. Manifesto: Men against Gender Violence -- 121. Every Woman's Right to Learn: The Manifesto -- 122. Manifesto of Young Feminists of Europe -- 123. Manifesto -- Women's Socio Economic Rights and Gender Equality from a Life- Cycle Perspective -- 124. A Declaration of Rights for Future Generations and a Bill of Responsibilities for Those Present -- 125. All Are Alike unto God and What Mormon Women Know -- 126. Declaration by Burundian Women's Rights Organisations -- 127. Decidir Nos Hace Libres (Deciding Makes Us Free) -- 128. Honduran Feminist Manifesto -- 129. Final Resolution -- 130. Manifesto -- 131. Women's Climate Declaration -- 132. Public Statement -- 133. Election Platform -- 134. Womanifesto and Women's Charter for the Sixteenth Lok Sabha Elections -- 135. Manifesto -- 136. Manifesto -- 137. Feminist Principles of the Internet -- 138. Declaration: LBT Women in Fiji, for Gender Equality, Human Rights, and Democracy -- 139. Position Statement: Femicide -- 140. A Political Manifesto for the Emancipation of Our Bodies -- 141. Charter of Female Comics Creators Against Sexism -- 142. State of the Black Union -- 143. International Women's Day Statement -- 144. Resolutions -- 145. Statement and Action Agenda -- 146. Manifesto for Rural Women -- 147. The Mulata Globeleza: A Manifesto -- 148. Walls and Enclosures: This Is Not the Europe in Which We Want to Live -- 149. Statement: Do Not Militarize Our Mourning; Orlando and the Ongoing Tragedy against LGBTSTGNC POC -- 150. Manifesto for a Migrant Feminism -- APPENDIX -- PERMISSIONS -- ABOUT THE EDITORS -- INDEX
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Subject Feminism -- History.
Feminism.
History.
Feminism -- History -- Sources.
Genre/Form Sources.
Subject Women's rights -- History.
Women's rights.
Feminist literature.
Political manifestos.
manifestoes.
Feminist literature.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
Political manifestos.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Genre/Form History.
Subject Feminism.
Women's movement.
Added Author Weiss, Penny A., editor.
Brueske, Megan, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Feminist manifestos. New York, NY : New York University Press, [2018] 9781479871803 9781479837304 (DLC) 2017034394 (OCoLC)1004000914
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