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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 146–148.
Published: 01 April 2018
... Zero: Housework, Reproduction, and Feminist Struggle . Oakland : PM Press , 2012 . Power Nina . One-Dimensional Woman . London : Zero Books , 2009 . Rooney Ellen . “ Feminists Reading Novels, Now, and Again, and Again .” NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction 50 , no. 3 ( 2017 ): 441...
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Critical Times (2020) 3 (2): 179–199.
Published: 01 August 2020
... democracy's core conventions, from the mass feminist demonstrations and strikes, to the rise of populist politics both in Europe and the Americas. Importantly, these struggles attest to the tension between failing democratic institutions and the heightening of increasingly authoritarian and cruel forms...
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Critical Times (2020) 3 (3): 488–495.
Published: 01 December 2020
...Mbali Mazibuko Abstract This short essay offers reflective feminist insight into the Fees Must Fall Movement of 2015–16 that was led by students and workers at universities in South Africa. It considers the ways in which Black feminist life is negotiated and embodied in a contemporary student...
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Critical Times (2021) 4 (1): 125–129.
Published: 01 April 2021
... Feminista en Construcción, also discusses the Colectiva's feminist inversion of debt. Going beyond nonpayment, she underscores the inversion of culpability that the Colectiva's Black feminist tactics employ to resist the impact of debt and austerity on women, especially Black women and other women...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 227–233.
Published: 01 April 2022
... writes in the epilogue. The book reflects upon the heterogeneous Argentinean feminist movement known as Not One Less (Ni Una Menos), which emerged in Argentina in March of 2015 in response to the extraordinary number of then-recent femicides and the conventionally misogynistic treatment of the victims...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 262–264.
Published: 01 April 2022
... In the bond between activism in the Colectivo Ni Una Menos, between taking to the streets and writing, Not One Less seeks to be a record and a report. But at the same time, it also traces a genealogy of the Argentine feminist political imagination. The cry “Ni una menos” is tied to the unfathomable mourning...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (2): 444–474.
Published: 01 August 2022
...Marisa Belausteguigoitia; Emanuela Borzacchiello; RÍan Lozano; Alex Brostoff Abstract After the repression of the student movement in 1968, it was feminists who collectively took over public spaces for the first time in the 1970s. In recent years, two of the most representative occupations have...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (3): 618–631.
Published: 01 December 2022
...Cristina Vega; Tara Phillips Abstract Since 2016, feminist mobilizations have reactivated the practice of the strike. Some countries have experienced mass expressions of it; in others, the term was simply adopted and with it a forceful idea: the power of social disruption. Partial strikes were...
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Published: 01 August 2022
Figure 5. Graffiti at the department entrance cites the feminist phrase “Somos malas, podemos ser peores” (“We are bad, we can be worse”). Photo by Marisa Belausteguigoitia. Taken with a cell phone camera on April 14, 2020, at the Department of Philosophy and Literature, UNAM, Mexico City.
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 46–65.
Published: 01 April 2024
...Lucila Szwarc; Tessa Wood Abstract This essay argues that abortion, as a practice and a political cause, challenges traditional and hegemonic health frameworks and contributes to the development of a feminist approach to health. The essay focuses on experiences and activism for legal abortion...
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Susana Draper, Daffne Valdés Vargas, Paula Cometa Stange, Sibila Sotomayor Van Rysseghem, Marlena Gittleman
Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 119–127.
Published: 01 April 2024
...Susana Draper; Daffne Valdés Vargas; Paula Cometa Stange; Sibila Sotomayor Van Rysseghem; Marlena Gittleman Abstract In this interview, Colectivo LASTESIS reflects on the history of the collective and their understanding of feminist performance as a way of expanding different feminist theories...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 226–240.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Marianne Kaletzky; Ramsey McGlazer Abstract This interview considers Polish feminists’ participation in both the Black Monday protests of October 3, 2016, and the International Women's Strike held on March 8, 2017. Majewska and Rakowska attest to the long process of organizing and the ongoing...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 14–25.
Published: 01 April 2024
..., Polish feminists contributed to creating the International Women's Strike, which later spread throughout the globe, uniting movements in seventy countries. This article discusses the symmetric heroisms imposed by the conservative governments on women, who have to give birth “no matter what,” as well...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 158–177.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Verónica Gago; Ni Una Menos; Ramsey McGlazer; Verónica Carchedi; Liz Mason-Deese Abstract This text shows how the strike has been appropriated and reinvented by feminist movements to politicize the problem of violence against women and to link it to broader social, economic, and political issues...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 263–267.
Published: 01 April 2018
... of the Third World on women of color. Vergès looks at the feminist and Women's Liberation movements in France in the 1960s and 1970s and asks why, at a time of French consciousness about colonialism brought about by Algerian independence and the social transformations of 1968, these movements chose to ignore...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 218–226.
Published: 01 April 2022
... one of the movement's taglines. María Pia López's Not One Less: Mourning, Disobedience, and Desire (2021), among the first English accounts from inside the movement, reflects on this phenomenon and serves as a practical tool in current feminist struggles, feeding the very same transnational...
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in Peace and Beyond: Women's Activist Alliances under Turkey's “Regime of Emergency”
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Published: 01 April 2018
At the Women's Night Demonstration in Istanbul, a banner reads, “We are rebelling against femicide, Feminists .” Photograph by Serra Akcan, taken March 8, 2011.
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in Peace and Beyond: Women's Activist Alliances under Turkey's “Regime of Emergency”
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Published: 01 April 2018
This banner was carried on March 8, 2017, during a night demonstration. It reads: “There Is No Going Back from Our Feminist Struggle: No to Intervention in Our Lives!”
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in Peace and Beyond: Women's Activist Alliances under Turkey's “Regime of Emergency”
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Published: 01 April 2018
A Women's Night demonstration in Istanbul. The banners say, in Turkish and Kurdish, “Long live our feminist resistance.” Photograph by Serra Akcan taken March 8, 2016
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 241–262.
Published: 01 April 2018
... process that was both deepened and accelerated by the use of the strike as a feminist practice. The March 8 strike was a political and social strike. It made a difference because it allowed feminism to go beyond the borders of the “woman question,” to become both a mass political practice and a means...
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