Disarming Patriarchy

Disarming Patriarchy
Author: Sasha Roseneil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

In Disarming Patriarchy, Sasha Roseneil examines the ways in which feminists can resist and transform relations of male domination and female subordination. It is an important contribution to the debates which surround feminism, politics, identity, sexuality and militarism. It is also about one of the most momentous social movements of the twentieth century, a movement which galvanized into action hundreds of thousands of women, confronting patriarchal ideas and challenging the foundations of militarism. Disarming Patriarchy is the first in-depth sociological study of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, and is an important contribution to the understanding of women's agency and feminist politics, and to the analysis of contemporary social movements. Disarming Patriarchy is important reading for students of women's studies, sociology, politics and international relations and for everyone interested in our recent social history.

Piecing it Together

Piecing it Together
Author: Feminism and Nonviolence Study Group
Publisher: Nicholson
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1983
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Other Girls Like Me

Other Girls Like Me
Author: Stephanie Davies
Publisher: Bedazzled Ink Publishing Company
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781949290387

Till now, Stephanie has done her best to play by the rules--which seem to be stacked against girls like her. It doesn't help that she wants to play football, dress like a boy, and fight apartheid in South Africa--despite living in rural middle England--as she struggles to find her voice in a world where everything is different for girls. Then she hears them on the radio. Greenham women--an irreverent group of lesbians, punk rockers, mothers, and activists who have set up camp outside a US military base to protest nuclear war--are calling for backups in the face of imminent eviction from their muddy tents. She heads there immediately, where a series of adventures--from a break-in to a nuclear research center to a doomed love affair with a punk rock singer in a girl band--changes the course of her life forever. But the sense of community she has found is challenged when she faces tragedy at home.

Most Dangerous Women

Most Dangerous Women
Author: Anne Wiltsher
Publisher: London ; Boston : Pandora Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"This volume describes the activities of women's peace groups during World War I and depicts the efforts of women to encourage a negotiated end to the conflict. The author's aim is to assess how the women's suffrage movement responded to the First World War, concentrating on those feminists who worked for peace. The book gives a comprehensive view of a crucial era in women's history and illuminates the feminist pacifist scene of the 1920s in England, Germany, the United States, Russia, and many other countries." -- from GWonline

Big Data

Big Data
Author: Timandra Harkness
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1472920066

What is Big Data, and why should you care? Big data knows where you've been and who your friends are. It knows what you like and what makes you angry. It can predict what you'll buy, where you'll be the victim of crime and when you'll have a heart attack. Big data knows you better than you know yourself, or so it claims. But how well do you know big data? You've probably seen the phrase in newspaper headlines, at work in a marketing meeting, or on a fitness-tracking gadget. But can you understand it without being a Silicon Valley nerd who writes computer programs for fun? Yes. Yes, you can. Timandra Harkness writes comedy, not computer code. The only programmes she makes are on the radio. If you can read a newspaper you can read this book. Starting with the basics – what IS data? And what makes it big? – Timandra takes you on a whirlwind tour of how people are using big data today: from science to smart cities, business to politics, self-quantification to the Internet of Things. Finally, she asks the big questions about where it's taking us; is it too big for its boots, or does it think too small? Are you a data point or a human being? Will this book be full of rhetorical questions? No. It also contains puns, asides, unlikely stories and engaging people, inspiring feats and thought-provoking dilemmas. Leaving you armed and ready to decide what you think about one of the decade's big ideas: big data.

Feminism and the Contradictions of Oppression

Feminism and the Contradictions of Oppression
Author: Caroline Ramazanoglu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134971842

Feminism and the Contradictions of Oppression is a penetrating and comprehensive study of the development of feminism over the last thirty years. The first part of this major new textbook examines feminist theory and feminist political strategy. The second section examines how contradictions of class, race, subculture and sexuality divide women. The final part explores ways out of the impasse. This level-headed and challenging book is one of the most notable contributions to feminism in recent years.

Monuments and Maidens

Monuments and Maidens
Author: Marina Warner
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520227336

A brilliant examination of the allegorical uses of the female form to be found in the sculpture ornamenting public buildings as well as throughout the history of western art.