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Burn it down! : feminist manifestos for the revolution
- Title
- Burn it down! : feminist manifestos for the revolution / edited by Breanne Fahs.
- Publication
- London ; New York : Verso, 2020.
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- Additional Authors
- Fahs, Breanne
- Description
- xii, 515 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color); 24 cm
- Summary
- "A landmark collection spanning three centuries and four waves of feminist activism and writing, Burn It Down! is a testament to what is possible when women are driven to the edge. The manifesto--raging, demanding, quarreling and provocative--has always been central to feminism, and it's the angry, brash feminism we need now. Collecting over seventy-five manifestos from around the world, Burn It Down! is a rallying cry and a call to action. Among this confrontational sisterhood, you'll find the Dyke Manifesto by the Lesbian Avengers, The Ax Tampax Poem Feministo by the Bloodsisters Project, the Manifesto of Apocalyptic Witchcraft by Peter Grey, Simone de Beauvoir's pro-abortion Manifesto of the 343, Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female by Frances M. Beal, The Futurist Manifesto of Lust by Valentine de Saint-Point, the Riot Grrrl Manifesto by Bikini Kill, and many more. Feminist academic and writer Breanne Fahs argues that we need manifestos in all their urgent rawness--their insistence that we have to act now, that we must face this, and that the bleeding edge of rage and defiance is where new ideas are born"--
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (page 511-515).
- Contents
- Introduction. The bleeding edge: on the necessity of feminist manifestos / Breanne Fahs -- A note on source material -- I. Queer/Trans. Introduction to Queer/Trans -- I want a president (1992) / Zoe Leonard -- Queer Nation manifesto: queers read this (1990) / ACT UP -- The woman identified woman (1970) / Radicalesbians -- Dyke manifesto (1992) / Lesbian Avengers -- Do approach (excerpt) (1971) / Jill Johnston -- Gay Liberation Front manfesto (excerpt) (1971) / Gay Liberation Front -- The effeminist manifesto (1973) / Steven F. Dansky, John Knoebel and Kenneth Pitchford -- Undoing borders: a queer manifesto (excerpt) (2007) / HAVOQ -- The transfeminist manifesto (excerpt) (2001) / Emi Koyama -- Pajama femme manifesto (2011) / Katie Tastrom Lesbian Mafia manifesto (2007) / The Lesbian Mafia -- Boyfunk manifesto (2002) / Boyfunk -- Manifesto for a new feminist presence (2007) / Eskalera Karakola -- II. Anticapitalist/Anarchist. Introduction to Anticapitalist/Anarchist -- Anarchy and the sex question (1896) / Emma Goldman -- Call to Women's International Strike (2017) / Ni Una Menos (Not One Less) -- Wages against housework (1974) / Silvia Federici -- The singles manifesto (1974) / Marie Edwards -- Xenofeminism: a politics for alienation (excerpt) (2015) / Laboria Cuboniks -- Anarchafeminist manifesto (1982) / Anarchafeminist International -- American beasts (2017) / D.M.D. -- Radical Women manifesto platform (excerpt) (1967/2001) / Radical Women -- Refugia: manifesto for becoming autonomous zones (2002) / subRosa -- Altwoke manifesto (2017) / Anonymous -- A feminist manifesto for the 21st century (2010) / Lindsey German and Nina Power -- III. Angry/Violent. Introduction to Angry/Violent -- I am as strong as any man (1851) / Sojourner Truth -- Redstockings manifesto (1969) / Redstockings -- The feminist manifesto (1914) / Mina Loy -- SCUM manifesto (1967) / Valerie Solanas -- The dialectic of sex: the case for feminist revolution (excerpt) (1970) / Shulamith Firestone -- Intercourse (excerpt) (1987) / Andrea Dworkin -- Nope (2016) / E. Jane -- Grand Canyon (2004) / Ani DiFranco -- IV. Indigenous/Women of colour. Introduction to Indigenous/Women of color -- The Combahee River Collective statement (1977) / Combahee River Collective -- Double jeopardy: to be Black and female (1970) / Frances M. Beal -- The sisters reply (1968) / Patricia Haden, Sue Rudolph, Joyce Hoyt, Rita Van Lew, Catherine Hoyt, and Patricia Robinson -- The feminist manifesto (1907) / He-Yin Zhen -- Zapatista women's revolutionary laws (1994) / Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Zapatistas) -- The Black movement and women's liberation (1970) / Linda La Rue -- Not murdered, not missing: rebelling against colonial gender violence (2014) / Leanne Betasamosake Simpson -- Manifesto of the erased: mujeres, decolonize El Dios Americano (2015) / Crystal Zaragoza -- The wild poet's manifesto (2012) / Susan Hawthorne -- Black Lives Matter platform (2016) / Black Lives Matter --
- V. Sex/Body. Introduction to Sex/Body -- Vaginal orgasm as a mass hysterical survival response (1968) / Ti-Grace Atkinson -- Fat liberation manifesto (1973) / Judy Freespirit and Aldebaran -- Manifesto of the 343 (1971) / Simone de Beauvoir -- Ax Tampax poem feministo (1996) / adee (The Bloodsisters Project) -- Occupy menstruation (2018) / Susan Stenson -- A letter to the man who tried to rape me (2016) / Sara Roebuck -- Why I am pro-abortion, not just pro-choice (2015) / Valerie Tarico -- The countersexual manifesto (excerpt) (2000) / Paul B. Preciado -- Feminist manifesto to support rights of sex workers (n.d.) / Feminists for Sex Workers -- Masturbation manifesto (1997) / Betty Dodson -- The GINK manifesto (2010) / Lisa Hymas -- Futurist manifesto of lust (1913) / Valentine de Saint-Point -- VI. Hacker/Cyborg. Introduction to Hacker/Cyborg -- A cyborg manifesto (excerpt) (1991) / Donna Haraway -- Cyberfeminist manifesto for the twenty-first century (1991) / VNS Matrix -- cybertwee manifesto (2014) / Gabriella Hileman, Violet Forest, and May Waver -- Waging peace on the Internest (2001) / Oxblood Ruffin (Hacktivismo) -- A hacker manifesto (Version 4.0) (2004) / McKenzie Wark -- Yes manifesto (2004) / Mette Ingvartsen -- Radical psychiatry manifesto (1969) / Claude Steiner -- VII. Trashy/Punk. Introduction to Trashy/Punk -- RIOT GRRRL manifesto (1991) / Bikini Kill -- To tramps, the unemployed, the disinherited, and miserable (1884) / Lucy E. Parsons -- TRASHGiRRRRLLLZZZ: a manifesto for misfit ToYZ (2016) / Elizabeth Broeder -- Women's art: a manifesto (1973) / VALIE EXPORT -- The why cheap art? manifesto (1984) / Bread and Puppet Theater -- Pussy manifesto (1999) / Bitch and Animal -- I don't want to have to compromise my morals in order to make a living (2013) / Grimes -- The people behind the mop buckets (2015) / Elizabeth Wallace -- The undercommons (2013) / Stefano Harney and Fred Moten -- Why I am not a feminist: a feminist manifesto (excerpt) (2017) / Jessa Crispin -- VIII. Witchy/Bitchy. Introduction to Witchy/Bitchy -- W.I.T.C.H. manifesto (1968) / W.I.T.C.H. -- BITCH manifesto (1968) / Joreen -- Manifesto of apocalyptic witchcraft (2013) / Peter Grey -- Funeral oration for the burial of traditional womanhood (1968) / Kathie Amatniek Sarachild -- Truisms (excerpt) (1978-1987) / Jenny Holzer -- A manifesto (1970) / Agnes Denes.
- Call Number
- JFE 21-7968
- ISBN
- 9781788735384
- 1788735382
- LCCN
- 2019052269
- OCLC
- 1137735510
- Title
- Burn it down! : feminist manifestos for the revolution / edited by Breanne Fahs.
- Publisher
- London ; New York : Verso, 2020.
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (page 511-515).
- Chronological Term
- 1900-2099
- Added Author
- Fahs, Breanne, editor.
- Other Form:
- Online version: Burn it down! London ; New York : Verso, 2020. 9781788735414 (DLC) 2019052270
- Research Call Number
- JFE 21-7968