The Feminist Bookstore Movement by Kristen Hogan

The Feminist Bookstore Movement

Lesbian Antiracism and Feminist Accountability

Kristen Hogan

From the 1970s through the 1990s more than one hundred feminist bookstores built a transnational network that helped shape some of feminism’s most complex conversations. Kristen Hogan traces the feminist bookstore movement’s rise and eventual fall, restoring its radical work to public feminist memory. The bookwomen at the heart of this story–mostly lesbians and including women of color–measured their success not by profit, but by developing theories and practices of lesbian antiracism and feminist accountability. At bookstores like BookWoman in Austin, the Toronto Women’s Bookstore, and Old Wives’ Tales in San Francisco, and in the essential Feminist Bookstore News, bookwomen changed people’s lives and the world. In retelling their stories, Hogan not only shares the movement’s tools with contemporary queer antiracist feminist activists and theorists, she gives us a vocabulary, strategy, and legacy for thinking through today’s feminisms.

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Details

ISBN 9780822361299
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences
Copyright Date 2016
Publication Date 15-Apr-16
Publisher Duke University Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 328
Notes Lambda Literary Award Finalist, Nonfiction
Language English
Rating Good
Paper Type Electronic Format Available
BookID 3898

Author: LFWBooks