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ISBN
0190658843
EAN
9780190658847
Release Title
Sisterhood and After: An Oral History of the UK Women's Libera...
Artist
Jolly, Margaretta
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Book Title
Sisterhood and After: An Oral History of the UK Women's Libera...
Subject Area
History, Social Science
Publication Name
Sisterhood and after : an Oral History of the Uk Women's Liberation Movement, 1968-Present
Item Length
6.3 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Social History
Publication Year
2019
Series
Oxford Oral History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Margaretta Jolly
Item Width
9.3 in
Item Weight
22.9 Oz
Number of Pages
344 Pages, 352 Pages

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This ground-breaking history of the UK Women's Liberation Movement shows why and how feminism's 'second wave' mobilized to demand not just equality but social and gender transformation. Oral history testimonies power the work, tracing the arc of a feminist life from 1950s girlhoods to late life activism today. Peppered with personal stories, the book casts new light on feminist critiques of society and on the lives of prominent and grassroots activists. Margaretta Jolly uses oral history as creative method, making significant use of Sisterhood and After: The Women's Liberation Oral History Project to animate still-unresolved controversies of race, class, sexuality, disability, and feminist identity. Women activists vividly recall a divisive education system, the unevenness of sexual liberation and the challenges of Thatcherism, Northern Ireland's Troubles and the policing of minority ethnic communities. They illuminate key campaigns in these wider contexts, and talk of the organizational and collaborative skills they struggled to acquire as they moved into local government, NGOs and even the business sector. Jolly provides fresh insight into iconic actions including the Miss World Protest, the fight to protect abortion rights, and the peace protest at Greenham Common. Her accounts of workplace struggles, from Ford and Grunwick to Women Against Pit Closures and Women and Manual Trades, show how socialist ideals permeated feminism. She explores men's violence and today's demands for trans-liberation as areas of continuing feminist concern. Jolly offers a refreshingly jargon-free exploration of key debates and theoretical trends, alongside an appreciation of the joyfully personal aspects of feminism, from families, homes, shopping and music to relationships, health, aging, death and faith. She concludes by urging readers to enter the archives of feminist memory to help map their own political futures. Her work will appeal to general readers, scholars and practitioners alike.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190658843
ISBN-13
9780190658847
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Author
Margaretta Jolly
Publication Name
Sisterhood and after : an Oral History of the Uk Women's Liberation Movement, 1968-Present
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Social History
Publication Year
2019
Series
Oxford Oral History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
344 Pages, 352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.3 in
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Width
9.3 in
Item Weight
22.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2019-000513
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Hq1597.J65 2019
Reviews
"Whose fault is it that there's so much so horribly wrong with the world? 'The tension over womanhood as something to defend or transcend, prioritise of contextualise, remains central,' as Jolly cautiously puts it. 'The ongoing appeal of radical feminism is that it addresses primal fears of sexual violence, alongside equally primal pleasures in women's community, desire and love'." -- Jenny Turner, London Review of Books "Jolly's approach is engagingly readable as well as theoretically lodged, drawing on voices that question and celebrate and highlighting issues that continue to challenge today." -- Joanna Bornat, The Oral History Review "a highly readable and successful portrayal of the people at the heart of the Women's Liberation Movement as complex individuals whose work was life-changing for many people in the UK ... The preservation of the memories in this book, and in the archive, will be an invaluable resource for generations of future historians." -- Charlotte James Robertson, Twentieth Century British History "Among oral historians of twentieth century women's history and some feminists of a certain age, Margaretta Jolly's Sisterhood and After has been much awaited....Jolly moves from the collective voices of a project to the individual voice of a book author. She confronts issues of choice, diversity, difference, and inequality inside and outside the movement, ambitiously covering the history of a movement that changed the culture, politics, and language of sex and gender as well as discussing the lives of the women who were activists - through all the debates and divisions - with recollections of landmark events, the invasion of the Miss World beauty pageant in 1970, and the founding conference at Ruskin College, Oxford, that same year." -- Joanna Bornat, Open University, Emeritus, The Oral History Review, "Jolly's approach is engagingly readable as well as theoretically lodged, drawing on voices that question and celebrate and highlighting issues that continue to challenge today." -- Joanna Bornat, The Oral History Review "a highly readable and successful portrayal of the people at the heart of the Women's Liberation Movement as complex individuals whose work was life-changing for many people in the UK ... The preservation of the memories in this book, and in the archive, will be an invaluable resource for generations of future historians." -- Charlotte James Robertson, Twentieth Century British History "Among oral historians of twentieth century women's history and some feminists of a certain age, Margaretta Jolly's Sisterhood and After has been much awaited....Jolly moves from the collective voices of a project to the individual voice of a book author. She confronts issues of choice, diversity, difference, and inequality inside and outside the movement, ambitiously covering the history of a movement that changed the culture, politics, and language of sex and gender as well as discussing the lives of the women who were activists - through all the debates and divisions - with recollections of landmark events, the invasion of the Miss World beauty pageant in 1970, and the founding conference at Ruskin College, Oxford, that same year." -- Joanna Bornat, Open University, Emeritus, The Oral History Review, "Whose fault is it that there's so much so horribly wrong with the world? 'The tension over womanhood as something to defend or transcend, prioritise of contextualise, remains central,' as Jolly cautiously puts it. 'The ongoing appeal of radical feminism is that it addresses primal fears of sexual violence, alongside equally primal pleasures in women's community, desire and love'." -- Jenny Turner, London Review of Books"Jolly's approach is engagingly readable as well as theoretically lodged, drawing on voices that question and celebrate and highlighting issues that continue to challenge today." -- Joanna Bornat, The Oral History Review"a highly readable and successful portrayal of the people at the heart of the Women's Liberation Movement as complex individuals whose work was life-changing for many people in the UK ... The preservation of the memories in this book, and in the archive, will be an invaluable resource for generations of future historians." -- Charlotte James Robertson, Twentieth Century British History"Among oral historians of twentieth century women's history and some feminists of a certain age, Margaretta Jolly's Sisterhood and After has been much awaited....Jolly moves from the collective voices of a project to the individual voice of a book author. She confronts issues of choice, diversity, difference, and inequality inside and outside the movement, ambitiously covering the history of a movement that changed the culture, politics, and language of sex and gender as well as discussing the lives of the women who were activists - through all the debates and divisions - with recollections of landmark events, the invasion of the Miss World beauty pageant in 1970, and the founding conference at Ruskin College, Oxford, that same year." -- Joanna Bornat, Open University, Emeritus, The Oral History Review, "Whose fault is it that there's so much so horribly wrong with the world? 'The tension over womanhood as something to defend or transcend, prioritise of contextualise, remains central,' as Jolly cautiously puts it. 'The ongoing appeal of radical feminism is that it addresses primal fears of sexual violence, alongside equally primal pleasures in women's community, desire and love'." -- Jenny Turner, London Review of Books"Jolly's approach is engagingly readable as well as theoretically lodged, drawing on voices that question and celebrate and highlighting issues that continue to challenge today." -- Joanna Bornat, The Oral History Review"a highly readable and successful portrayal of the people at the heart of the Women's Liberation Movement as complex individuals whose work was life-changing for many people in the UK ... The preservation of the memories in this book, and in the archive, will be an invaluable resource for generations of future historians." -- Charlotte James Robertson, Twentieth Century British History"Among oral historians of twentieth century women's history and some feminists of a certain age, Margaretta Jolly's Sisterhood and After has been much awaited....Jolly moves from the collective voices of a project to the individual voice of a book author. She confronts issues of choice, diversity, difference, and inequality inside and outside the movement, ambitiously covering the history of a movement that changed the culture, politics, and languageof sex and gender as well as discussing the lives of the women who were activists - through all the debates and divisions - with recollections of landmark events, the invasion of the Miss World beauty pageant in1970, and the founding conference at Ruskin College, Oxford, that same year." -- Joanna Bornat, Open University, Emeritus, The Oral History Review, Jolly's approach is engagingly readable as well as theoretically lodged, drawing on voices that question and celebrate and highlighting issues that continue to challenge today.
Table of Content
Preface by Sally Alexander Introduction: The Sound of Feminist Memory Chapter 1: Telling Feminist Histories Chapter 2: Oral History and Feminist Method Chapter 3: Forming Feminists: Growing up in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s Chapter 4: Campaigning and Coming of Age in the 1970s Chapter 5: Guilty Pleasures? Feminism and Everyday Life in the 1980s Chapter 6: Friend or Foe? Men and Feminism Through the 1990s Chapter 7: Happiness: Late Feminist Lives and Beyond in the 2000s Conclusion: The Future of Feminist Memory
Copyright Date
2019
Dewey Decimal
305.420941
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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