Common Women, Uncommon Practices: The Queer Feminisms of GreenhamThis is the story of a group of women of various ages, backgrounds, nationalities, and sexual orientations who met at the US Airforce base at Greenham Common. Based on in-depth interviews and her own personal experience, Sasha Roseneil reveals how their challenges to traditional values, politics, and lifestyles signaled a bold step forward for queer feminist politics. The voices of the women are strong, lively, engaging, and often very funny. The remembrances of their exciting, life-changing times at Greenham captures a moment in history when ordinary women did some extraordinary things. |
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The Queer Feminisms of Greenham Sasha Roseneil. faced by violence from
police or soldiers . This principle had its roots in Gandhi ' s commitment to non -
violence and the civil rights movement in the United States . Violence was
rejected as ...
The Queer Feminisms of Greenham Sasha Roseneil. faced by violence from
police or soldiers . This principle had its roots in Gandhi ' s commitment to non -
violence and the civil rights movement in the United States . Violence was
rejected as ...
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For others , non - violence had a specifically feminist and personal derivation . My
basic political philosophy is based on the idea that pain is bad and pain should
be avoided at all costs , and that violence is painful , and that our experience as ...
For others , non - violence had a specifically feminist and personal derivation . My
basic political philosophy is based on the idea that pain is bad and pain should
be avoided at all costs , and that violence is painful , and that our experience as ...
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But that doesn ' t mean I believe in violence . Rowan Gwedhen Many women
found the ethic of non - violence particularly difficult to live up to when faced with
violence from police and soldiers , but breaches were very rare . I believe in non
...
But that doesn ' t mean I believe in violence . Rowan Gwedhen Many women
found the ethic of non - violence particularly difficult to live up to when faced with
violence from police and soldiers , but breaches were very rare . I believe in non
...
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Contents
Common Women Uncommon Practices | 1 |
Genealogies of Greenham | 13 |
Beginnings | 38 |
Copyright | |
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