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A vital feminist manifesto from one of our most inspiring political voices

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'Essential for highlighting the current divisions within feminist political agendas, and for collective reflection on a profound, radical transformation of society... Necessary reading.' -- 'Axelle n Degrees219' 'Develops a critical perspective on feminism to reconsider the conditions of possibility and purpose... resituates feminism in a truly political, emancipatory and critical dimension' -- Jean-Philippe Cazier, 'Diacritik' 'A powerful work' -- 'Les Inrocks' 'Incisive... an invitation to reconnect with the utopian power of feminism' -- Aurelien Maignant, 'Fabula'

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Preface to the English edition Introduction: Invisible, They 'Open the City' 1. Taking Sides: Decolonial Feminism 2. Evolution of a 'Civilising' Feminism in the 21st Century Notes

A Decolonial Feminism

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    A Hardback by Francoise Verges, Ashley J. Bohrer

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9780745341101, 978-0745341101
      ISBN10: 0745341101

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      Book Synopsis
      A vital feminist manifesto from one of our most inspiring political voices

      Trade Review
      'Essential for highlighting the current divisions within feminist political agendas, and for collective reflection on a profound, radical transformation of society... Necessary reading.' -- 'Axelle n Degrees219' 'Develops a critical perspective on feminism to reconsider the conditions of possibility and purpose... resituates feminism in a truly political, emancipatory and critical dimension' -- Jean-Philippe Cazier, 'Diacritik' 'A powerful work' -- 'Les Inrocks' 'Incisive... an invitation to reconnect with the utopian power of feminism' -- Aurelien Maignant, 'Fabula'

      Table of Contents
      Preface to the English edition Introduction: Invisible, They 'Open the City' 1. Taking Sides: Decolonial Feminism 2. Evolution of a 'Civilising' Feminism in the 21st Century Notes

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