History 264 - Women and Revolutions

WOMEN AND REVOLUTIONS

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Diana Sierra Becerra
TTh 10:50-12:05
Smith College
30362-S20
BASS 102
dbecerra@smith.edu
30176
Same as LAS 264. Women have been key players in revolutionary movements. They have organized militant workers' movements, built alternative institutions, and waged armed struggle. Why have women joined revolutionary movements? How did gender shape their participation? How have women defined the meaning and practice of revolution? We will consult primary and secondary sources to understand the goals of radical women and how they shaped revolutionary theories such as Marxism, Maoism, anarchism, and feminism. We will focus on historical case studies from the twentieth-century Global South.
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