Feminism and Protest Camps

Feminism and Protest Camps
Author: Catherine Eschle,Alison Bartlett
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529220186

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This groundbreaking collection interrogates protest camps as sites of gendered politics and feminist activism. Drawing on case studies that range from Cold War women-only peace camps to more recent mixed-gender examples from around the world, diverse contributors reflect on the recurrence of gendered, racialised and heteronormative structures in protest camps, and their potency and politics as feminist spaces. While developing an intersectional analysis of the possibilities and limitations of protest camps, this book also tells new and inspiring stories of feminist organising and agency. It will appeal to feminist theorists and activists, as well as to social movement scholars.

Feminism and Protest Camps

Feminism and Protest Camps
Author: Catherine Eschle,Alison Bartlett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 1529220203

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In the wake of a global wave of mobilisation, this book offers an unprecedented interrogation of protest camps as sites of gendered politics and feminist activism. Using international case studies, it develops an intersectional analysis of protest camps and tells new and inspiring stories of feminist organising and agency.

Feminism and Protest Camps

Feminism and Protest Camps
Author: Catherine Eschle,Alison Bartlett
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781529220179

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In the wake of a global wave of mobilisation, this book offers an unprecedented interrogation of protest camps as sites of gendered politics and feminist activism. Using international case studies, it develops an intersectional analysis of protest camps and tells new and inspiring stories of feminist organising and agency.

Protest Camps

Protest Camps
Author: Anna Feigenbaum,Fabian Frenzel,Patrick McCurdy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781780323572

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From Tahrir Square to Occupy, from the Red Shirts in Thailand to the Teachers in Oaxaca, protest camps are a highly visible feature of social movements' activism across the world. They are spaces where people come together to imagine alternative worlds and articulate contentious politics, often in confrontation with the state. Drawing on over fifty different protest camps from around the world over the past fifty years, this book offers a ground-breaking and detailed investigation into protest camps from a global perspective - a story that, until now, has remained untold. Taking the reader on a journey across different cultural, political and geographical landscapes of protest, and drawing on a wealth of original interview material, the authors demonstrate that protest camps are unique spaces in which activists can enact radical and often experiential forms of democratic politics.

Protest Camps in International Context

Protest Camps in International Context
Author: Brown, Gavin,Feigenbaum, Anna
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447329435

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From the squares of Spain to indigenous land in Canada, protest camps are a tactic used around the world. Since 2011 they have gained prominence in recent waves of contentious politics, deployed by movements with wide-ranging demands for social change. Through a series of international and interdisciplinary case studies from five continents, this topical collection is the first to focus on protest camps as unique organisational forms that transcend particular social movements’ contexts. Whether erected in a park in Istanbul or a street in Mexico City, the significance of political encampments rests in their position as distinctive spaces where people come together to imagine alternative worlds and articulate contentious politics, often in confrontation with the state. Written by a wide range of experts in the field the book offers a critical understanding of current protest events and will help better understanding of new global forms of democracy in action.

Feeling Feminism

Feeling Feminism
Author: Lara Campbell,Michael Dawson,Catherine Gidney
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2022-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780774866538

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From beauty pageant protests to fire bombings of pornographic video stores, emotions are a powerful but often unexamined force underlying feminist activism. Feeling Feminism examines the ways in which anger, rage, joy, and hopefulness shaped and nourished second-wave feminist theorizing and action across Canada. Drawing on affect theory to convey the passion, sense of possibility, and collective political commitment that has characterized feminism, contributors reveal its full impact on contemporary Canada and highlight the contested, sometimes exclusionary nature of the movement itself. The insights in this remarkable collection show the power of emotions, desires, and actions to transform the world.

Protest Camps

Protest Camps
Author: Anna Feigenbaum,Fabian Frenzel,Patrick McCurdy
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781780323589

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From Tahrir Square to Occupy, from the Red Shirts in Thailand to the Teachers in Oaxaca, protest camps are a highly visible feature of social movements' activism across the world. They are spaces where people come together to imagine alternative worlds and articulate contentious politics, often in confrontation with the state. Drawing on over fifty different protest camps from around the world over the past fifty years, this book offers a ground-breaking and detailed investigation into protest camps from a global perspective - a story that, until now, has remained untold. Taking the reader on a journey across different cultural, political and geographical landscapes of protest, and drawing on a wealth of original interview material, the authors demonstrate that protest camps are unique spaces in which activists can enact radical and often experiential forms of democratic politics.

Protest Camps in International Context

Protest Camps in International Context
Author: Gavin Brown (Lecturer in Human Geography),Anna Feigenbaum,Fabian Frenzel,Patrick McCurdy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2017
Genre: Demonstrations
ISBN: 1447329457

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Through a series of interdisciplinary case studies, this topical collection is the first to focus on protest camps as unique organisational forms that transcend particular social movements' contexts. The book offers a critical understanding of current protest events and will help better understanding of new global forms of democracy in action.