A chapter from Beatrix Campbell's 1984 book Wigan Pier Revisited on redundancy and masculinity. Copied to clipboard Available for purchase here. Files Redundancy How It Feels - Beatrix Campbell.pdf (4.29 MB) United Kingdom unemployment feminism gender Beatrix Campbell PDF Comments
"No one ever asks what a man's role in the revolution is": Gender and sexual politics in the Black Panther Party 1966-1971 An article by Trace Matthews on the gender politics of the Black Panthers in the…
Queering the Panthers: Rhetorical adjacency and black/queer liberation politics Lisa Corrigan's article charting the coterminous relationship between the black liberation movement…
1 in 2 and 77.7p - gender, disability, violence and pay gaps This post is the first in a series briefly looking at feminism and disability, analysing the impact…
Wrong to work! Two perspectives on the abolition of work ALL MUST WORK! declares the cabinet of millionaires. 'Workers not shirkers!', they implore. …
What is gender? - Mary Holmes A contemporary introduction to the various sociological, philosophical and political approaches to gender.
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