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Book Synopsis

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



Trade Review

'A vibrant and compelling framework for feminism in our times'

-- Judith Butler

‘Powerfully outlines the reasons why mainstream feminism has been failing and excluding women of colour since its conception’

-- Hanna Bechiche, gal-dem

'Brilliant'

-- Lola Olufemi, author of 'Feminism, Interrupted' (Pluto, 2020)

'Anchored in a deep commitment to justice and liberation, Vergès’s writing encourages us to open our minds and think with our hearts about the many ways the world oppresses and destroys, and about the things that are done, everyday and everywhere, to resist this and make it otherwise'

-- 'Bad Form'

'A powerful tool of social transformation'

-- Djamila Ribeiro, Brazilian human rights activist and author of 'Nos, Madelenas: uma palavra pelo feminism' (Fonte, 2012)

‘Incisive… an invitation to reconnect with the utopian power of feminism’

-- Aurelien Maignant, 'Fabula'

‘A powerful work’

-- 'Les Inrocks'

'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'

'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°219'

'A feminist narrative of how decolonization is a never-ending struggle!'

-- Veronica Gago, co-author of 'A Feminist Reading of Debt' (Pluto, 2021)

Table of Contents

Preface
Translator’s Introduction
Introduction: Invisible, They “Open the City”
1. Taking Sides: Decolonial Feminism
2. The Evolution towards Twenty-First Century - Civilizational Feminism
Notes
Index

A Decolonial Feminism

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    A Paperback / softback by Francoise Verges, Ashley J. Bohrer


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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9780745341125, 978-0745341125
      ISBN10: 0745341128

      Description

      Book Synopsis

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



      Trade Review

      'A vibrant and compelling framework for feminism in our times'

      -- Judith Butler

      ‘Powerfully outlines the reasons why mainstream feminism has been failing and excluding women of colour since its conception’

      -- Hanna Bechiche, gal-dem

      'Brilliant'

      -- Lola Olufemi, author of 'Feminism, Interrupted' (Pluto, 2020)

      'Anchored in a deep commitment to justice and liberation, Vergès’s writing encourages us to open our minds and think with our hearts about the many ways the world oppresses and destroys, and about the things that are done, everyday and everywhere, to resist this and make it otherwise'

      -- 'Bad Form'

      'A powerful tool of social transformation'

      -- Djamila Ribeiro, Brazilian human rights activist and author of 'Nos, Madelenas: uma palavra pelo feminism' (Fonte, 2012)

      ‘Incisive… an invitation to reconnect with the utopian power of feminism’

      -- Aurelien Maignant, 'Fabula'

      ‘A powerful work’

      -- 'Les Inrocks'

      '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'

      '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°219'

      'A feminist narrative of how decolonization is a never-ending struggle!'

      -- Veronica Gago, co-author of 'A Feminist Reading of Debt' (Pluto, 2021)

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Translator’s Introduction
      Introduction: Invisible, They “Open the City”
      1. Taking Sides: Decolonial Feminism
      2. The Evolution towards Twenty-First Century - Civilizational Feminism
      Notes
      Index

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