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Emma Goldman
Political Thinking in the Streets- Authors:
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- 2011
Summary
Emma Goldman has often been read for her colorful life story, her lively if troubled sex life, and her wide-ranging political activism. Few have taken her seriously as a political thinker, even though in her lifetime she was a vigorous public intellectual within a global network of progressive politics. Engaging Goldman as a political thinker allows us to rethink the common dualism between theory and practice, scrutinize stereotypes of anarchism by placing Goldman within a fuller historical context, recognize the remarkable contributions of anarchism in creating public life, and open up contemporary politics to the possibilities of transformative feminism.
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- Copyright year
- 2011
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7425-2300-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-1048-6
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 350
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- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 20
- Chapter 1. The Most Dangerous Anarchist in America No access Pages 21 - 66
- Chapter 2. Anarchist Spaces No access Pages 67 - 128
- Chapter 3. The Anarchist Apprentice No access Pages 129 - 176
- Chapter 4. Gender and Genre No access Pages 177 - 210
- Chapter 5. How Could She Miss Race? No access Pages 211 - 248
- Chapter 6. Emma Goldman’s Women No access Pages 249 - 276
- Chapter 7. Political Thinking in the Streets No access Pages 277 - 312
- Bibliography No access Pages 313 - 336
- Index No access Pages 337 - 348
- About the Author No access Pages 349 - 350





