Guerrilla USA: The George Jackson Brigade and the Anticapitalist Underground of the 1970s |
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Authors: | Phil Edwards |
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Affiliation: | Manchester Metropolitan University , Manchester , UK ?p.j.edwards@mmu.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this profile is to address the Spanish 15M movement from a gender perspective, focusing, on the one hand, on the role played by feminist demands within it and, on the other, on how feminism may have contributed to the 15M, its internal debate and its further developments unfolding in the current Spanish political context. In order to do that, we first explore how feminist demands were initially received in the camps and the reactions they raised among the media and citizenship. Second, we tackle how this case of overlap between a larger group and feminist groups is different from previous collaborations and confrontations. Finally, we focus on how the 15M movement has transformed (or not) as a result of feminism and the implications of this process towards rethinking the role of feminism within contemporary Spanish politics. |
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Keywords: | Feminism 15M movement democracy Spain gender |
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