“This volume is a treasure
and a treat! Everyone who
has ever fallen under the
spell of Emma Goldman
will love this collection.
Its rich and diverse selections
develop the theme
of anarchism, its many
ramifications in Emma
Goldman’s thought, and
the relevance of her ideas
today. The essays are
very accessible for use in
teaching—clearly written,
well-argued, informative. A truly outstanding collection,
from beginning to end.” —Claudia Card,
Emma Goldman Professor of Philosophy,
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Within the popular consciousness, Emma Goldman has
become something of an icon, a symbol for rebellion and
women’s rights. But there has been surprisingly little
substantive analysis of her influence on social, political,
and feminist theory. In Feminist Interpretations of Emma
Goldman, Weiss and Kensinger present essays that resist a
simplistic understanding of Goldman and instead attempt
to examine her thinking in its proper social, historical, and
philosophical context. Only by considering the sources,
influences, and specific significance of Goldman’s ideas
can
her proper place in feminist theory be truly understood.
In addition to the editors, the contributors are Martha A.
Ackelsberg, Kathryn Pyne Addelson, Lynne M. Adrian,
Berenice A. Carroll, Voltairine de Cleyre, Janet E. Day,
Candace Falk, Kathy E. Ferguson, Marsha Aileen Hewitt,
Lori Jo Marso, Jonathan McKenzie, Alix Kates Shulman,
Craig Stalbaum, Jason Wehling, and Alice Wexler. |
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