Essential Emma Goldman-Anarchism, Feminism, Liberation (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

Essential Emma Goldman-Anarchism, Feminism, Liberation (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

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Goldman, Emma
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Emma Goldman, the anarchist feminist political philosopher, was known throughout her lifetime as the &quote;High Priestess of Anarchy.&quote; To the tabloids, she was &quote;Red Emma, Queen of the Anarchists.&quote; Today, she is heralded as a founder of anarcha-feminism and remembered for her feminist credo: &quote;If I can't dance, I don't want to be in your revolution.&quote; Over the course of an extraordinary revolutionary lifetime, Emma Goldman challenged a long list of towering adversaries: the police, the U.S. prison system, Anthony Comstock (champion of the anti-birth control Comstock laws), J. Edgar Hoover, and Vladimir Lenin. She was an early and outspoken critic of homophobia at a time when such a position was rare, including among anarchists, and mentored Margaret Sanger in the fight for birth control access. Her legacy has continued to inspire radical thinkers for a century. Historian Howard Zinn wrote a play about her life; artist Jenny Holzer used her writings in a searing print series. Though we tend to think of the history of radical political thought as overwhelmingly male, Goldman offers a fierce feminist intervention. This anthology organizes her most relevant writings, speeches, and interviews according to her perennial concerns, including marriage, prostitution, prisons and political violence.This new edition includes a foreword by Vivian Gornick, an interview of Goldman by pathbreaking journalist Nelly Bly, and a biographical timeline.
EAN 9781959891086
ISBN 1959891081
Binding Ebook
Publisher Distributed By Ingram Spark
Publication date November 15, 2022
Pages 136
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Goldman, Emma