Rethinking Feminism in Ireland

Rethinking Feminism in Ireland
Exploring a number of topics including political activism, the world of work, queer and trans-rights activism, gender-based violence, and reproductive rights, this open access book sets out a fresh approach to the future of feminism using case studies in Ireland to to illustrate global issues. Including interviews with 30 people involved in feminist activism in Ireland, this book uses Irish history and political developments to create a collaborative, collective feminist effort with a global outlook. Rethinking Feminism in Ireland articulates a vision for the future that encourages solidarity across lines of difference and that makes the case for a politically charged, praxis-oriented approach that refuses to strip feminism of its substance and potential to contribute to radical change.
Camilla Fitzsimons (Maynooth University, Ireland)
- Bloomsbury Academic
- 9781350501119
- 224 pages
- Paperback
- United Kingdom
- Feminism & feminist theory