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Articles about revolutionary theory, background knowledge, discussions and else

 

Scotland:

Suffragettes in Scotland

Ireland:

Anarcha-feminism

Britain:

Emma Goldman , Anarchy in Interpretation: the life of Emma Goldman

Alice Nutter of Chumbawamba on the Spice girls

"Make your own tea" from 'Final' Class War

Quiet Rumours: an Anarcha-Feminist anthology published by Dark Star, Rebel Press

A summary of womens struggle for freedom

Leah Feldman

Kate Sharpley

 

France:

Louise Michel

Spain:

Women in the Spanish revolution

Mexiko:

Women in Chiapas

Women and the EZLN

Sex violence in Chiapas

Italy:

Germany:
Female participation and patriarchy in Indymedia:
The questionnaires and their answers are to read at the following webpages:
Europe , North Amerika , Australia ,

Also there is now an imc radio project around, and among one of the first radio broadcastings was from a special international women imc meeting. It is quite faszinating, but the broadcasting itself does not reveale tremendously new issues nor knowledge. But it's good fun listening to it. http://germany.indymedia.org/2001/11/10959.html
The article is in German, but the links to radio broadcastings are all in enlish language. You need a real player/media player to listen to it.

There are also brilliant discussions going on on the world-wide women indymedia list: To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-women or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to
imc-women-request@lists.indymedia.org You can reach the person managing the list at imc-women-admin@lists.indymedia.org.

 

America:

Anarchism and American Tradition

 

Other Links on the Internet:

Feminism, an Introduction to various styles

The infoshops collection of links to anarcha-feminism

The spunk collective links to anarchofeminism

Deal with It: Discussion about Sexism by an anarchist male collective , see also Against Patriarchy: a conference against patriarchy in Eugene

Women and media: a history from 1963 to 1983 , not particularly anarchist-feminist, but interesting, and a load to read, see esp. Chapter 6

The Cyber Pheminism reading-room

Not enough theory yet, hmm? Try this one. What You Can Do for Women's Rights 3 Parts, esp.part3

 

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