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An intimate look at the 1949 Asian Women's Conference, the movements it drew from, and its influence on feminist anticolonialism around the world. In 1949, revolutionary activists from Asia hosted a conference in Beijing that gathered together their comrades from around the world. The Asian Women's Conference developed a new political strategy, demanding that women from occupying colonial nations contest imperialism with the same dedication as women whose countries were occupied. Bury the Corpse of Colonialism shows how activists and movements create a revolutionary theory over time and through strugglein this case, by launching a strategy for anti-imperialist feminist internationalism. At the heart of this book are two stories. The first describes how the 1949 conference came to be, how it was experienced, and what it produced. The second follows the delegates home. What movements did they represent? Whose voices did they carry? How did their struggles hone their praxis? By ex

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"Armstrong explains the theory of women’s anti-imperialist praxis that conference attendees developed: women in both colonized and colonizing countries must join the fight, and motherhood links all women via a common interest in saving husbands and sons from oppressing and being oppressed. Quotations from the memoirs of participants enliven the account." * CHOICE *
"An extremely important addition to both feminist and left history." * Counterpunch *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations

Introduction
1. The 1949 Asian Women's Conference in Beijing (People's Republic of China)
2. The Journey to the Conference
3. An Anatomy of Revolutionary Women's Praxis
4. To Save the World
Conclusion

Acknowledgments
Notes
Sources and Further Reading
Index

Bury the Corpse of Colonialism

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 14/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520390911, 978-0520390911
      ISBN10: 0520390911

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An intimate look at the 1949 Asian Women's Conference, the movements it drew from, and its influence on feminist anticolonialism around the world. In 1949, revolutionary activists from Asia hosted a conference in Beijing that gathered together their comrades from around the world. The Asian Women's Conference developed a new political strategy, demanding that women from occupying colonial nations contest imperialism with the same dedication as women whose countries were occupied. Bury the Corpse of Colonialism shows how activists and movements create a revolutionary theory over time and through strugglein this case, by launching a strategy for anti-imperialist feminist internationalism. At the heart of this book are two stories. The first describes how the 1949 conference came to be, how it was experienced, and what it produced. The second follows the delegates home. What movements did they represent? Whose voices did they carry? How did their struggles hone their praxis? By ex

      Trade Review
      "Armstrong explains the theory of women’s anti-imperialist praxis that conference attendees developed: women in both colonized and colonizing countries must join the fight, and motherhood links all women via a common interest in saving husbands and sons from oppressing and being oppressed. Quotations from the memoirs of participants enliven the account." * CHOICE *
      "An extremely important addition to both feminist and left history." * Counterpunch *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations

      Introduction
      1. The 1949 Asian Women's Conference in Beijing (People's Republic of China)
      2. The Journey to the Conference
      3. An Anatomy of Revolutionary Women's Praxis
      4. To Save the World
      Conclusion

      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Sources and Further Reading
      Index

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