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Burn It Down!: Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution
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The most comprehensive collection of feminist manifestos, chronicling our rage and dreams from the nineteenth century to today
In this landmark collection of spanning four generations of feminist activism and writing, Burn It Down is a history lesson in feminist thought, and a testament to what is possible when we're driven to the edge. Organized thematically and with substantial introductions, this is a book for the activist, the student, the too-angry and the not-angry-enough.
You'll find:
"Dyke Manifesto" by the Lesbian Avengers
"Mini-Manual of Individualist Anarchism" by Emile Armand
"Intercourse" by Andrea Dworkin
"Manifesto of the Erased" by Crystal Zaragoza
The "Ax Tampax Poem Feministo" from the Bloodsisters Project
"Cyborg Manifesto" by Donna Haraway
"TRASHGiRRRRLLLZZZ" by Elizabeth Broeder
"The Manifesto of Apocalyptic Witchcraft" by Peter Grey
The manifesto, feminist scholar Breanne Fahs notes, is always "on unsteady ground," raging and wanting, desiring and disdaining, promoting solidarity or individual pain, all at once. As she notes, we need manifestos in all their urgent rawness and their insistence that we have to act now, that we must face this, that the bleeding edge of rage and defiance is where new ideas are born.
In this landmark collection of spanning four generations of feminist activism and writing, Burn It Down is a history lesson in feminist thought, and a testament to what is possible when we're driven to the edge. Organized thematically and with substantial introductions, this is a book for the activist, the student, the too-angry and the not-angry-enough.
You'll find:
"Dyke Manifesto" by the Lesbian Avengers
"Mini-Manual of Individualist Anarchism" by Emile Armand
"Intercourse" by Andrea Dworkin
"Manifesto of the Erased" by Crystal Zaragoza
The "Ax Tampax Poem Feministo" from the Bloodsisters Project
"Cyborg Manifesto" by Donna Haraway
"TRASHGiRRRRLLLZZZ" by Elizabeth Broeder
"The Manifesto of Apocalyptic Witchcraft" by Peter Grey
The manifesto, feminist scholar Breanne Fahs notes, is always "on unsteady ground," raging and wanting, desiring and disdaining, promoting solidarity or individual pain, all at once. As she notes, we need manifestos in all their urgent rawness and their insistence that we have to act now, that we must face this, that the bleeding edge of rage and defiance is where new ideas are born.
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| ISBN | 1788735382 |
| Publisher | N/A |
| Publication date | March 2020 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 515 pages |
| Reading Options | PDF · EPUB · Mobi |
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