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The Feminist Bookstore Movement: Lesbian Antiracism and Feminist Accountability
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Duke University Press
ISBN electronic:
978-0-8223-7433-6
Publication date:
2016
Book Chapter
Dykes with a Vision 1970–1976
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Published:April 2016
Chapter 1 documents feminist bookstore beginnings as movement sites in major and dispersed cities: Oakland, New York, Toronto, Cambridge (Massachusetts), Austin, and San Francisco. Bookwomen founded bookstores with a vision that lesbian and feminist books together in one place could change people’s lives, how we read each other’s histories, and the future of our movements. The specific identity of each bookstore influenced the sustained transnational conversation bookwomen shared for more than three decades. As bookwomen staked out their values in founding documents, they defined their bookstores in relationship to feminist issues including collectivity, economic justice, racial justice, allyship, socioeconomic class,...
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