From the author of Abolish the Family, an unflinching tour of two hundred years of enemy feminisms, making the case instead for the bold, liberatory feminist politics we need. In recent years, "white feminism" and girlboss feminism have taken a justified beating. We know that leaning in won't make our jobs any more tolerable and that white women have proven to be, at best, unreliable allies. But in a time of rising fascism, ceaseless attacks on reproductive justice, and violent transphobia, we need to reckon with what Western feminism has wrought if we have any hope of building the feminist…mehr
From the author of Abolish the Family, an unflinching tour of two hundred years of enemy feminisms, making the case instead for the bold, liberatory feminist politics we need. In recent years, "white feminism" and girlboss feminism have taken a justified beating. We know that leaning in won't make our jobs any more tolerable and that white women have proven to be, at best, unreliable allies. But in a time of rising fascism, ceaseless attacks on reproductive justice, and violent transphobia, we need to reckon with what Western feminism has wrought if we have any hope of building the feminist world we need. Sophie Lewis offers an unflinching tour of enemy feminisms, from 19th century imperial feminists and police officers to 20th century KKK feminists and pornophobes to today's anti-abortion and TERF feminists. Enemy feminisms exist. Feminism is not an inherent political good. Only when we acknowledge that can we finally reckon with the ways these feminisms have pushed us toward counterproductive and even violent ends. And only then can we finally engage in feminist strategizing that is truly antifascist. At once a left transfeminist battlecry against cisness, a decolonial takedown of nationalist womanhoods, and a sex-radical retort to femmephobia in all its guises, Enemy Feminisms is above all a fierce, brilliant love letter to feminism.
Sophie Lewis is a writer, utopian, feminist, and independent scholar. She is the author of Enemy Feminisms, Abolish the Family, and Full Surrogacy Now, and a contributor to the collection Hope Against Hope. Lewis's essays and articles routinely appear in academic journals like Feminist Theory as well as literary ones like n+1, Harper's, and the London Review of Books. Lewis teaches short courses on feminist theory at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research and has a visiting affiliation with the Center for Research on Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She is based in Philadelphia, PA.
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Introduction: Women Are Not Horrible 1. The “Enslaved” Englishwoman Goes Abroad 2. The Other Abolitionist 3. The Civilizer 4. The Prohibitionist 5. The KKK Feminist 6. The Blackshirt 7. The Policewoman 8. The Pornophobe 9. The Girlboss 10. The Femonationalist 11. The Pro-Life Feminist 12. The Adult Human Female Conclusion: Feminism Against Cisness
Introduction: Women Are Not Horrible 1. The “Enslaved” Englishwoman Goes Abroad 2. The Other Abolitionist 3. The Civilizer 4. The Prohibitionist 5. The KKK Feminist 6. The Blackshirt 7. The Policewoman 8. The Pornophobe 9. The Girlboss 10. The Femonationalist 11. The Pro-Life Feminist 12. The Adult Human Female Conclusion: Feminism Against Cisness
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