Feminist Transformations examines the history of feminist activism against domestic violence in divided Berlin. Centred on this key issue of gender inequality, the book explores how feminists advanced women's rights in Germany. More broadly, it reflects critically on what these advancements have meant for feminism and gender justice.
Feminist Transformations examines the history of feminist activism against domestic violence in divided Berlin. Centred on this key issue of gender inequality, the book explores how feminists advanced women's rights in Germany. More broadly, it reflects critically on what these advancements have meant for feminism and gender justice.
Jane Freeland is a Lecturer in History and Fellow at the Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences at Queen Mary University of London. Her research examines the history of feminism in Germany and Europe in the twentieth century, with a particular focus on feminist activism against domestic violence and feminism and the media.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Origins of the Women's Shelter Movement 2: The Cost of Political Support 3: Race, Class and Everyday Life in the Shelter 4: Domestic Violence and Women's Lives under Socialism 5: Feminism and Domestic Violence Activism in the GDR 6: The Possibilities of Feminism after Reunification
1: The Origins of the Women's Shelter Movement 2: The Cost of Political Support 3: Race, Class and Everyday Life in the Shelter 4: Domestic Violence and Women's Lives under Socialism 5: Feminism and Domestic Violence Activism in the GDR 6: The Possibilities of Feminism after Reunification
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