Common Women, Uncommon Practices by Sasha Roseneil

Common Women, Uncommon Practices

The Queer Feminism of Greenham

Sasha Roseneil

This is a book about how individual, social, political and cultural change is created through the actions of ordinary women. It is about a unique community of women where conventions were overturned and lives transformed, and it is about a social movement in which tens of thousands of women confronted the police and military to resist the momentum towards nuclear war. The women’s peace camp at Greenham Common represented a new direction for feminism in Britain, a queer post-modern feminism which broke with tradition and destabilized certainties. This book weaves together stories of life at Greeham with analysis of its politics. The voices of Greenham women describe living outdoors, in all weathers, in a diverse and ever-changing community of strong-minded women – the pleasures and the problems. Tales of actions and arrest, court and prison are told, and the changes wrought by these experiences are explored. Women speak of the transformations in their lives which took place at Greenham, of sex and sexuality, relationships, friendship and love.

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ISBN 9780304335541
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences
Publication Date 2000
Publisher Burns & Oates
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 340
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject Social Science
BookID 2316

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