The Revolution in Words

The Revolution in Words by Cheris Kramarae, published by Routledge in 2010, is a comprehensive collection that showcases the significant contributions of a radical periodical from the Western women’s movement. Spanning 334 pages, this edition presents a variety of excerpts that highlight the courage and eloquence of its editors and contributors, reflecting the enduring impact of their voices in the discourse surrounding feminism and women’s rights.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to history, social science, and gender studies within this volume. The excerpts evoke the powerful narratives that emerged during a pivotal time for women’s activism, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by women in that era. This book serves as a valuable reference for those interested in feminist theory and women’s studies, capturing the essence of a movement that, despite its brief existence, left a lasting mark on the landscape of social change.
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First published in 1990. The revolution is one of the most radical periodicals of the Western women’s movement. Though it only lasted a few years, it drew considerable attention to the courage and eloquence of its editors and contributors. The volume presents a wide range of exerpts from the periodical, evoking the undeminished power of these women’s voices
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