The Dynamics of Second-Wave Feminist Activism in Memphis, 1971-1982: Rethinking the Liberal/Radical Divide

2003; Volume: 15; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2979/nws.2003.15.1.94

ISSN

1527-1889

Autores

Stephanie Gilmore,

Tópico(s)

American Political and Social Dynamics

Resumo

This article presents a history of the Memphis chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) that challenges traditional analyses of second-wave feminist activism as either liberal or radical. Through examples of feminist activism on behalf of the Equal Rights Amend- ment, rape and wife-abuse awareness and prevention, and pornography, the author illustrates how one chapter of NOW, which is typically iden- tifi ed as a liberal organization, was simultaneously liberal and radical. In addition, the author calls for more attention to location in order to understand second-wave feminists' tactics, styles, and structures as well as to make more prominent the nuances and complexities of a movement often obscured by the liberal/radical divide.

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