Revolutionary Legacies

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anti-colonial Jewish feminist thought
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feminist critiques of Zionism and identity
feminist Jewish perspectives on social justice
how Jewish feminists shaped critical theory
interdisciplinary Jewish feminist scholarship
intersection of Jewish identity and queer theory
Jewish solidarity in anti-racist movements
legacies of Jewish feminist revolutionaries
queer Jewish political activism
radical Jewish women in political history

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  • ISBN 9798855800593
  • Weight: 431g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Thinks with a range of extraordinary Jewish women about how to live vibrant lives and resist the settler colonialism at the heart of the modern project of freedom.

This book provides a timely new transnational lineage of Jewish feminist revolutionary legacies. Using extensive research, deep thinking, and a bold methodology, Marla Brettschneider tousles with a host of anti-colonial, feminist, anti-racist, and queer troublemakers-Jamaica Kincaid, Golda Meir, Hannah Arendt, Frida Kahlo, Gertrude Stein, and Emma Goldman. Brettschneider brings together these feisty women's lives, work, politics, thinking, and art to wrestle with big questions: How can we make our lives, individually and collectively, in our diversity as Jews and in grounded solidarity with others? How do these women bring out otherwise unidentified, unnamed, and underexamined issues in Jewish studies, feminism, politics, and a range of critical theories? Revolutionary Legacies invites Jews, feminists, anti-racists, and all manner of justice seekers to think, and create common cause, with these rabblerousers.

Marla Brettschneider is Professor of Political Theory, with a joint appointment in the Politics and Feminist Studies Departments, at the University of New Hampshire. She is the editor of Jewcy: Jewish Queer Lesbian Feminisms for the Twenty-First Century and author of Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality, both also published by SUNY Press.

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