Daring to Be Bad : Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition
Daring to Be Bad : Radical Feminism in America 1967-1975, Thirtieth Anniversary Edition
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Author(s): Echols, Alice
ISBN No.: 9781517908706
Pages: 456
Year: 201910
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 33.12
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Many younger feminists have a fairly negative stereotype of radical feminism: that it was an exclusively white and middle-class movement that promoted gender essentialism, 'woman's energy,' separatism transphobia, and banning pornography . No book shattered that stereotype for me more than Daring to Be Bad." --Julia Serano, bitchmedia "To learn more about the rise and fall of radical feminism, I highly recommend Alice Echols's Daring to Be Bad, a detailed and vivid account of the movement's history." --Susan Faludi, The New Yorker "This balanced study deftly explores feminism, from its break with the coalition of leftist activist groups of the '60s to its abandonment of radicalism and separatism in the '70s. Echols masterfully re-creates a perpetually divisive atmosphere." -- Publishers Weekly "If we are still debating the relative importance of gender, class, and race, combating the power of capitalism and patriarchy, this valuable study shows that the discussion owes much to the radical feminists who hewed out the outlines of these issues. " -- Library Journal "Daring to Be Bad offers the kind of critical attention that contemporary feminism has lacked." -- The Nation "Far beyond mere nostalgic value, the enduring worth of Echols's book is as a resource, not only for future women's studies courses but for all who want to understand contemporary feminism.


The book supplies essential background that explains the splits that persist in the feminist movement today. Cheers to Daring to Be Bad." -- New Directions for Women " Daring to Be Bad is a welcome addition to feminist bookshelves. It breaks new ground, making creative use of extensive interviews and early feminist publications to recreate the environment that elicited and shaped radical feminism." -- Sojourner " Daring to Be Bad is like a long consciousness-raising session: it prods, validates, and witnesses. Echols offers an oral history that is also an homage. we're given the benefit of a clear and honest eye cast over two decades' span of women working on that most influential social struggle toward liberation." -- Village Voice "This fine and sympathetic interpretation of the origin and evolution of radical feminism will give students of women's history a glimpse of the passion of those hours and help explain why a new order did not emerge from them.


" -- American Historical Review [just checking: "hours" is right here?] "Echols gives a rich, detailed history of radical feminism's heyday from 1967 to 1971 . offers the type of critical interpretation of the women's liberation movement that contemporary feminism has lacked. " -- Socialist Review " Daring to Be Bad is path-breaking . based on abundant and painstaking interviewing, as well as the tracking down and assembling of the ephemera of short-lived committees, cells, and association. Echols's writing is lucid, detailed, and extremely responsible ." -- American Quarterly.


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