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Feminist Literacies, 1968-75
Kathryn T. Flannery

Feminist Literacies, 1968-75

Univ of Illinois Pr (Mar 22, 2005)
9780252029615
| Hardcover
254 pages | 0.8 x 9 inch | EN
Dewey 810.9/9287/0904
LC Classification 2004015291

Genre

  • Nonfiction

Subject

  • Feminism And Literature
  • Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Lesbian Publishing
  • Literacy
  • Publishers And Publishing
  • Women's Movement
  • Women's Studies

Plot

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.