History 357 - Women and Revolutions
Spring
2024
01
3.00
Diana Sierra Becerra
TU TH 1:00PM 2:15PM
UMass Amherst
19895
Herter Hall room 206
dianasierrab@umass.edu
In the twentieth-century, working-class women built revolutions to dismantle oppressive systems and create a free society. They organized workers, waged armed struggle, and built alternative institutions. Why did women join revolutionary movements? How did gender shape their participation? How did women define the theories and practices of revolutionary movements? We will consult diverse sources to understand the experiences and dreams of radical women. Historical case studies from Latin America will be our main focus. These histories offer critical lessons that can inform our present-day struggles to get free.