A chapter from Beatrix Campbell's 1984 book Wigan Pier Revisited on redundancy and masculinity. Copied to clipboard Available for purchase here. Attachments Redundancy How It Feels - Beatrix Campbell.pdf (4.29 MB) United Kingdom unemployment feminism gender Beatrix Campbell PDF Comments
Caribbean women and the black community Race Today Women on the collective struggles by Caribbean women in Britain. Published in April, 1975.
Editorial: The ‘new’ workfare schemes in historical and class context The editorial from Aufheben #21, which is available in print now, discussing the current workfare…
History and actuality of anarcha-feminism: lessons from Spain - Marta Iniguez de Heredia Anarcha-feminism is, ultimately, a tautology. Anarchism seeks the liberation of all…
"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…
Swastika night - Katherin Burdekin Published in 1937, twelve years before Orwell's 1984, Swastika Night is an outstanding example of dystopian fiction. Weaving a tale of feudal…
Anarchism and feminism: voices from the seventies Interview extracts with women activists in 1970's UK discussing anarchism, feminism and the relationship between the personal and the political. Carried out by Judy Greenway and Lynn Alderson in 1977.
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