Radical Pacifism in Modern America
Egalitarianism and Protest (Politics and Culture in Modern America)
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Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11345576M
- ISBN-139780812239522
- ISBN-100812239520
- OCLC Control Number67922736
- Library of Congress Control Number2006046177
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- Goodreads3214043
Classifications
- LCCHN65.M575 2006
Description
"Radical Pacificism in Modern America traces cycles of success and decline in the radical wing of the American peace movement, an egalitarian strain of pacificism that stood at the vanguard of anti-militarist organizing and American radical dissent from 1940 to 1970." "Using traditional archival material and oral history sources, Marian Mollin examines how gender and race shaped and limited the political efforts of radical pacificist women and men, highlighting how activists linked pacifism to militant masculinity and privileged the priorities of its predominantly white members. In spite of the invisibility that this framework imposed on activist women, the history of this movement belies accounts that relegate women to the margins of American radicalism and mixed-sex political efforts. Motivated by a strong egalitarianism, radical pacifist women rejected separatist organizing strategies and, instead, worked alongside men at the front lines of the struggle to construct a new paradigm of social and political change. Their compelling examples of female militancy and leadership challenge the essentialist association of female pacifism with motherhood and expand the definition of political action to include women's political work in both the public and private spheres. Focusing on the vexed alliance between white peace activists and black civil rights workers, Mollin similarly details the difficulties that arose at the points where their movements overlapped and challenges the seemingly natural association between peace and civil rights." "Emphasizing the actions undertaken by militant activists, Radical Pacifism in Modern America illuminates the complex relationship between gender, race, activism, and political culture, identifying critical factors that simultaneously hindered and facilitated grassroots efforts at social and political change."--Jacket.
First Sentence
Radical Pacificism in Modern America tells a story of contradictions.
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- Radical Pacifism in Modern America: Egalitarianism and Protest (Politics and Culture in Modern America)
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