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Critical Times (2020) 3 (3): 488–495.
Published: 01 December 2020
...-worker movement that remains oriented by and toward hegemonic hypermasculinities. This text further argues that Black feminist intervention and mobilization is distinct from women's movements as they happened under apartheid. Feminist organizing is principled in particular ways, and these ways...
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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 (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): 226–240.
Published: 01 April 2018
....” Later there were some smaller, local groups, created to conduct local protests. But this first, general one, was created almost overnight, and in its first days 100,000 people signed up. The feminist movement in Poland has never been that big. So clearly there were lots of women disconnected from any...
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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): 149–157.
Published: 01 April 2018
..., and co-mayors. In this context, the essay demonstrates, women are left with no choice but to strengthen their alliances and to radicalize their movements against the state's authoritarian regime. 22 Roy, “Feminist ‘Radicality.’” 23 Dave, Queer Activism , 138 . Bibliography...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 241–248.
Published: 01 April 2022
... and gender-based violence. The emergence of feminist movements all over the globe in the last decade, such as SlutWalk, 11 the antirape protests in India, 12 women's participation in the Arab Spring, 13 Pussy Riot in Russia, FEMEN in Ukraine, the Polish Women Strike, 14 the Women's Marches, 15...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 218–226.
Published: 01 April 2022
... against the government that took place in early 2020 and were led by young Chilean women and students. 3 At the same time, the pandemic has highlighted the strength of some of the legacies of feminist movements around the globe, not least because, if vulnerable women can now rely on each other...
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Critical Times (2020) 3 (2): 179–199.
Published: 01 August 2020
... care workers' strikes in Spain, taking place since 2012, were also an indication that some of the lessons of women's and feminist social movements' hard work throughout the years had been learned, and that these movements had done some important, transgenerational work. Indeed, all of these occurrences...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 234–240.
Published: 01 April 2022
... its misogynist criticisms to relocate the populist tradition as an ad hoc contribution to the mordant, disobedient features of the contemporary feminist movement. Undoubtedly, the Argentine tradition of women's activism has been hugely inspired by grieving. López's book triangulates different...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 227–233.
Published: 01 April 2022
... translation of sociologist Verónica Gago's chronicle of the women's strikes, Feminist International: How to Change Everything . In contrast to Gago's immanentist approach to the historical importance of the women's strikes, for López, the extent to which the movement will have been able to articulate liberal...
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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 (2024) 7 (1): 46–65.
Published: 01 April 2024
... and exclusionary processes in the production and institutionalization of legitimate knowledge about health. © 2024 Lucila Szwarc 2024 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). feminist health abortion rights movement legal abortion...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 249–253.
Published: 01 April 2022
... article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). My experience of reading Not One Less resonates with what López proposes as a different way of creating community through not only writing a chronicle of the Argentine feminist movement (especially Ni Una Menos...
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Critical Times (2022) 5 (1): 254–261.
Published: 01 April 2022
... abortion rights movement, Campaña Nacional por el Derecho al Aborto Legal Seguro y Gratuito (National Campaign for the Right to Free and Safe Legal Abortion), finally saw the passing of the law. The media images of the masses of women expressing both their joy and their commitment to a new future...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 241–262.
Published: 01 April 2018
... to become the protagonist of a global movement. This feminist choice accounts for the tremendous participation seen in all kinds of public squares on March 8: not just in the tide that flooded the big cities, but also in the political presence of women and many men in so many different places where...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 3–13.
Published: 01 April 2024
... their decisions to a physician's permission and other limitations” ( Reproductive Justice , 47). 8. Gago, Feminist International , 115 . 7. Along with Federici, Caliban and the Witch , her Re-enchanting the World surveys the landscape of the recent history of attacks on women's bodies...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (1): 119–127.
Published: 01 April 2024
... the assembly and moving through the body is occurring, and at the very least occurred in 2018 in Chile, when there were feminist mobilizations at universities, where for the first time in the history of the country we saw the organization of assemblies of women and sex-gender dissidences starting to be able...
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Critical Times (2024) 7 (3): 448–477.
Published: 01 December 2024
... of a coalition, can likewise systematically privilege certain voices in certain domains. It's not uncommon to find gendered divisions of labor in movements that are not explicitly feminist, for example, where men are overrepresented in decision-making and women are overrepresented in movement care work—cooking...
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Critical Times (2018) 1 (1): 268–269.
Published: 01 April 2018
.... Nothing is separate from the feminist revolution. The tide flows and ebbs, finds channels below the earth, and emerges as a tremor that adds new force to our struggle. As women of the world, we find ourselves in a process of existential revolution. On March 8, 2017, we united to show our force: we...