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Our Feminism/ Our Activism
- Martha Easton (author)
- Maggie Williams (author)
Chapter of: Burn after Reading: Vol. 1, Miniature Manifestos for a Post/medieval Studies + Vol. 2, The Future We Want: A Collaboration(pp. 13–18)
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Title | Our Feminism/ Our Activism |
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Contributor | Martha Easton (author) |
Maggie Williams (author) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.21983/P3.0067.1.06 |
Landing page | https://punctumbooks.com/titles/burn-after-reading/ |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ |
Copyright | Easton, Martha; Williams, Maggie |
Publisher | punctum books |
Published on | 2014-04-28 |
Long abstract | Martha and I are mothers. We are feminists. We are art historians. We are activists. We have each struggled to keep those identities carefully compartmentalized to ach-ieve some abstract notion of success. Both of us were drawn to BABEL’s“Fuck This: On Finally Letting Go” and “Fuck Me: On Never Letting Go”sessions out of a sense of frustration: dissatisfaction with the tactics of purport-edly activist groups, disillusionment with the hypocrisies of academic life, and disappointment in our own and oth-ers’ willingness to rock the boat. Today, we are finally letting go of preserving our secret identities. Together, we will unmask our true selves, telling our stories and sharing our hopes for real change. Rather than coping silently, we want to call for real progressive action among medievalists. |
Page range | pp. 13–18 |
Print length | 6 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
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