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Anarcha-feminism, also
known as
anarchist feminism or anarcho-feminism, is a
system of
analysis which combines the
principles and
power analysis of anarchist...
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Anarcha Westcott (c. 1828 – unknown) was an
enslaved woman who
underwent a
series of
experimental surgical procedures conducted by
physician J. Marion...
- **** anarchism, or
anarcha-****, is an
anarchist school of
thought that
advocates anarchism and
social revolution as a
means of ****
liberation and...
- Anarcho-punk (also
known as
anarchist punk or
peace punk) is an
ideological subgenre of punk rock that
promotes anarchism. Some use the term
broadly to...
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Convention (RNC) protests."
Anarcha -feminism
continues in new
forms such as the
Bolivian collective Mujeres Creando or the
Spanish anarcha-feminist
squat Eskalera...
- to
recognize the
specificity of women's oppression, can be met with an
anarcha-feminism that
recognizes "that
there is
something specific about the oppression...
- from
cultural feminism to
syncretic forms of
socialist feminism (such as
anarcha-feminism) that
place issues of
social class, economics, and the like on...
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Though Sims had many patients,
there are only
three known patients of his:
Anarcha Westcott, and two
lesser known women, Lucy and Betsey,
which have been...
- also
include prominent Spanish CNT–FAI
members such as
Salvador Seguí and
anarcha-feminist
Federica Montseny; anarcho-syndicalist
militants like
Rudolf Rocker;...
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films have been
produced about anarcha-feminism.
Libertarias is a
historical drama made in 1996
about the
Spanish anarcha-feminist
organization Mujeres...