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Feminist Literacies 196875 1st Printing Kathryn Thoms Flannery

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Feminist Literacies 196875 1st Printing Kathryn Thoms Flannery
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.97 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Kathryn Thoms Flannery
ISBN: 9780252029615, 0252029615
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1st Printing

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Feminist Literacies 196875 1st Printing Kathryn Thoms Flannery by Kathryn Thoms Flannery 9780252029615, 0252029615 instant download after payment.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, ordinary women affiliated with the women's movement were responsible for a veritable explosion of periodicals, poetry, and manifestos, as well as performances designed to support "do-it-yourself" education and consciousness-raising. Kathryn Thoms Flannery discusses this outpouring and the group education, brainstorming, and creative activism it fostered as the manifestation of a feminist literacy quite separate from women's studies programs at universities or the large-scale political workings of second-wave feminism. Seeking to break down traditional barriers such as the dichotomies of writer/reader or student/teacher, these new works also forged polemical alternatives to the forms of argumentation traditionally used to silence women, creating a space for fresh voices. Feminist Literacies explores these truly radical feminist literary practices and pedagogies that flourished during a brief era of volatility and hope.

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