ABSTRACT

Throughout history, women have participated in and sometimes initiated rebellions to defend the welfare of their family, community, class, race or ethnic group.

This volume presents original research on women's activism in Asia, Europe, Australia and Latin America. It explores how women have advanced social change and their influence on, and response to, existing transformations in society. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the authors examine women's activities and conditions in diverse social and political contexts, from revolutionary societies, to status quo societies, to societies in decline. With its primary focus on agency and social change, this book deconstructs patriarchal discourses and unearths aspects of female agency in an array of cultural, historical and geopolitical contexts. Chapters on movements in China, Japan, Australia, Croatia, Russia and a range of other countries both contribute to our understanding of change in those societies and seek to locate women at the center of politically aware movements. Although not exclusively a book about feminist activism, this essential collection is motivated by the feminist desire to restore to history a range of women's experiences.

This book introduces new ways of thinking across boundaries, identities and complexities in a still essentially patriarchal world. It will be of great interest to students and researchers in the fields of gender studies, activism and comparative politics.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |20 pages

Bourgeois women and communist revolutionaries?

De-revolutionizing the Chinese women's suffrage movement

chapter |11 pages

‘I spit on your stone' 1

National identity, Women Against Rape and the cult of Anzac in Australia

chapter |17 pages

Embrace or resist

Women and collective identification in Croatia and former Yugoslavia since WWII

chapter |18 pages

Grassroots women's activism in Russia, 1992–96

Surviving social change together?

chapter |19 pages

‘To struggle for freedom is our responsibility'

Tibetan nuns in the Chinese state

chapter |22 pages

‘Harem women seem the happiest to me'

Novel women, fictions of domesticity and national development in India

chapter |19 pages

‘Women, don't interfere with us; we're fighting for Poland’

Polish mothers and transgressive others

chapter |32 pages

A shadowy sequence

Chicana textual/sexual reinventions of Sor Juana