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Anarchism: the Feminist
Connection,
by Peggy Kornegger.Peggy Kornegger was an editor of the
American feminist magazine The Second Wave
. The text of this pamphlet - now an anarcha-feminist
classic - first appeared as an article in the spring '75 issue
of Second Wave . 34 pages. $2.50
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The Arcane of Reproduction - Housework,
Prostitution, Labor and Capital, by Leopoldina Fortunati. While
I cannot honestly recommend this book, i am sure it will be of interest to
some. I suspect part of the problem is in the translation, and an original
text that was probably laden with jargon - or pehaps it is simply like a
friend said: "Steeped in the canon." The thing is that even after scratching
through the verbiage, i'm left with the feeling that maybe just maybe even
if it were written in plain language, i would still not agree with Fortunati's
argument.
That said, given how we often continue to not pay enough attention
to questions of unwaged labour, including housework, and the continuing
dearth of analysis of the role of prostitution in making capitalism tick,
it is always nice to see someone trying to grapple with these questions.
I'm halfway through the book now, so i may rewrite this when i get to the
end... 176 pages $12.00
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As Nature Made Him, by John
Colapinto, read by Howard McGillin. The story of David Reimer who's
botched circumcision as a baby resulted in him living the first 14 years
of his life as a girl. Yet at age 14, he makes the decision to live
life as a male. David's early life was used as the example that gender
identity was based on physical biology/nurture, whereas Reimer's decision
to reject Dr John Money's insistence that he "conveniently" become female
has been embraced by the trans-community as an example of individual gender
freedom being more important than theories from the "experts".
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Assata,
by Assata Shakur. ritThis captivating book by Black
Liberation Army fugitive Assata Shakur (s/n JoAnne Chesimard)
gives the feel for the context and substance of revolutionary
Black politics in the 1960s and 70s, not to mention a
personal account of the extent of political repression in
America. Wten following her escape from prison in 1979 (she
now lives as a political refugee in Cuba). For more information
about Assata Shakur, click the icon to your right.
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Breaking the Walls of Silence,
AIDS and Women in a New York State Maximum-Security Prison,
by the AIDS Counseling and Education Programme. In New York State
in the 1980s, one in five women entering prison was infected with HIV,
the virus that causes AIDS. Those pegged as carriers were ostracized
by others fearful that the deadly disease could spread in any number
of ways in close quarters. At the maximum-security prison Bedford Hills,
a group of women banded together with the support of their superintendent
to launch a peer-counseling and education program called ACE. This is
their story. (Interesting to note that both Judy Clark and Kathy Boudin
were involved in this project.)
Hardcover 336 pages - Remaindered
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Caliban and the Witch - Women, the
Body and Primitive Accumuluation, by silvia Federici. This is the
book that pushed me to start carying stuff from Autonomedia. The origins
of capitalism and patriarchy, not as “necessary stages” or “progressive”
developments, but as counter-revolutionary cancers fomented centuries ago
by Europe’s feudal ruling class to neutralize the struggles of the oppressed.
A very thought-provoking read that deals with some very important, and
much-neglected, questions. 285 pages $15.95
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Coming of Age, A New Afrikan
Revolutionary, by Safiya Asya Bukhari. From the introduction:
"Read 'Coming of Age' and become aware of the path taken by one New Afrikan
woman as her youthful search for the "amerikkan dream" led her to conscious
participation in the New Afrikan Independence Movement: to the Black
Panther Party; the Black Liberation Army; to capture and imprisonment
as a New Afrikan Prisoner of War. The story which describes the coming
of age of Comrade-Sister Safiya is but one page from the book of New Afrikan
life. This page describes the conditions which have led others before
Sister Safiya to realize that decisions must be made, so that We become
part of the solution to our problem." A reprint authorized by Spear &
Shield Publications. $1.50
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Death by Crystal, A Johannah Wilder
Mystery, by Agnes Bushell. A man has been found dead, killed with
a large amethyst crystal, in the studio of a gay activist and artist.
In their search for evidence that will keep the studio owner out of jail,
our lesbian detective duo confront drug enforcement agencies, criminal
syndicates and the cops. Set in the author’s home state of Maine - a detective
novel for radicals. 149 pages $9.00
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Direct Action,
by Ann Hansen. This is an autobiographical account of Direct
Action, or the Vancouver Five: five members of the West
Coast Canadian anarchist scene who went underground in the 1980s
to carry out armed actions against an arms manufacturer, a
sex shop that specialized in hardcore pornography, and a hydro
substation. Hansen spent seven years in prison after her capture
by the State. 493 pages. $15.00 US
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Direct Action CD, by Ann Hansen. Recorded
in October 2002, Ann Hansen reflects on the successes and failures
of the bombings she participated in in the 1980s, and dispels some
of the common myths surrounding not only her actions, but armed
struggle in general. She also explores the differences between direct
action and terrorism as means of affecting social change; laying the
groundwork for defining what direct action means, what its guiding
principles are, and how it can be applied successfully and meaningfully
in today's political climate. 55 min. $12.00 US
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Free
Women of Spain, by Aillen O'Carrol. This is the
text of a talk given by a member of the (anarchist) Workers
Solidarity Movement in July 1995 . This talk
assumes a certain knowledge of the Spanish Revolution of
1936. 15 pages.
$1.75
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Free Women of Spain: Anarchism
and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women, by Martha A.
Ackelsberg. Cowards don't make history; and the women of Mujeres Libres
(Free Women) were no cowards. Courageous enough to create revolutionary
change in their daily lives, these women mobilized over 20,000 women
into an organized network during the Spanish Revolution to strive for community,
education, and equality for women and the emancipation of all. Militants
in the anarcho-syndicalist CNT union, Mujeres Libres struggled both against
fascism, the state, and reaction; and the less than supportive attitudes
and concerns of their male comrades. Martha Ackelsberg writes a comprehensive
study of Mujeres Libres, intertwining interviews with the women themselves
and analysis connecting them with modern feminist movements. This new edition
includes additional research Ackelsberg carried out for the Spanish language
edition, together with a brand new introduction written in the light of
the new social movements, and resurgence of anarchism, post-Seattle. 287
pages $20.00
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Jailbreak out of History - the rebiography
of Harriet Tubman , by Butch Lee. This is a new,
book form, edition of a text previously published in pamphlet
form. This is a major biographical study, which refutes
the standard "American" version of Harriet Tubman's life.
At a time when violence against women of color is at the center
of world politics, uncovering the censored story of one Amazon
points to answers that have nothing to do with government programs,
police, or patriarchal politics. 90 pages. $7.00
(the 300K+ text of this booklet
is available on this site - click the icon to your right to read it!)
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Marriage and Love, by Emma Goldman.
Anti-marriage rant by Amerikkka's most famous
anarchist. $1.00 |
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Meena, Heroine of Afghanistan,
by Melody Ermachild Chavis with foreword by Alice Walker. A slightly
hagiographical biography of Meena, founder and martyr of the Revolutionary
Association of the Women of Afghanistan, who have opposed the Taliban,
the United States invasion and the current mosaic of warlords,
fundamentalists and gangsters in power in Afghanistan.
Hardcover, 208 pages
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Men, Sexism and the Class Struggle
, by Men Against Sexist Shit. $2.50 |
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The Military Strategy
of Women and Children , by Butch Lee.
Lays out the need for an autonomous and independent women's
revolutionary movement, a revolutionary women's culture that
involves not only separating oneself from patriarchal imperialism,
but also in confronting, opposing, and waging war against it by
all means necessary. Of particular interest is the Lee's critique
of reformist "feminism", and her examination of how genocide, colonialism
and patriarchy are intertwined, not only historically but also
in the present. 116 pages. $12.00 US
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Night-Vision: Illuminating War and Class
on the Neo-Colonial Terrain , by Butch Lee
and Red Rover. Clearly written from the same pespective
as Bottomfish Blues, this book does away with much of the
latter's shrill tone and replaces it with cutting-edge theory.
Unfortunately I have noticed that many people take a look at
the title and decide that this is one of those boring academic
books. Nothing could be farther from the truth: this is kick-ass
feminism as good as it gets. $14.95 |
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Quiet Rumours: An Anarcha-Feminist
Reader , edited by the Dark Star Collective.
From consciousness-raising groups to hair-razing punk rockers,
here's a fascinating window into the development of the women's
movement, in the words of women who moved it. These classic
essays span the century, providing welcome context for feminism
as part of a larger politics of liberation and equality. Critical
analysis and biting polemic, whether it's Emma Goldman's attack
on the suffrage movement or the debates of Second Wave feminists of
the 1970s, connect the dots to show not just how anarchism influenced
feminism, but how feminism changed the political landscape around
it. Dark Star/AK Press co-publication. $15.00
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Revolutionary Women Stencils, by
Tui. Stencil-drawings and short biographies of twelve revolutionary women.
From Harriet Tubman and Louise Michel to Leila Khaled and Emma Goldman -
and also women like Lucia Sanchez Saornil and Eva Rickard who North American
comrades may be less familiar with.... 25 pages $2.00 US
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SCUM Manifesto, by Valerie
Solanas. Wonderful call for the overthrow of the government, elimination
of the money system, and the destruction of the male sex. A truly awesome
polemic from the woman who shot Andy Warhol. An essential text. Includes
a biography of the author by Freddie Baer. (BTW "SCUM" stands for Society
for Cutting Up Men) 58 pages $6.00
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Suits Me: The Double Life of
Billy Tipton , by Diane Wood Middlebrook. In the days before
"transgender" was a word, Billy Tipton defied the odds and lived life
as a man, marrying five times and fathering several children, despite
the fact that he had been born female. This book is valuable as one
of the few biographical sources about Tipton, but should be taken with
a grain of salt as the author implausibly, and somewhat insultingly,
insists that Tipton would not have identified as a man, but as a woman
disguing herself in order to be able to make it in a man's world. Nevertheless,
i carry this title as its one of the few sources of information about
this man, who many consider a FTM pioneer.
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Take Back Your Life:
A Wimmin's Guide to Alternative Health Care, by Alicia
Non Grata. Originally published by the Profane Existence anarcho-punk
collective, this is an excellent practical DIY Guide - from
healing common infections of the vagina and bladder to menstruation,
birth control and an understanding of AIDS. 12 pages saddle stitched
letter sized pages. $1.50
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Tales from the Clit,
edited by Cherie Matrix. From intimate sexual experiences and
physical perception through to the academic arena, this ground-breaking
volume documents women's POSITIVE thoughts, uses, and desires for, with,
and about pornography. Essays include such diverse topics as how the authors
discovered porn, what it means to a blind and deaf woman, running a sex
magazine, starting a sex shop, and what the contributors would actually
LIKE to see. Contributors include: Deborah Ryder, Jan Grossman, Sue Raye,
Linzi Drew, Annie Sprinkle, Tuppy Owens, Lucy Williams, Nettie Pollard,
Avedon Carol, Scarlet Harlot and Caroline Bottomley. The volume was
compiled by Feminists Against Censorship. 144 pages $13.95
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Targets of Hatred: Anti-Abortion
Terrorism , by Patricia Baird-Windle and Eleanor
J. Bader. A history of anti-abortion violence in Canada and the
United States, as well as legislative attacks on reproductive freedom,
between 1980 and 2001.
Hardcover 396 pages, Remaindered
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Three Into One: The Tripple Oppression
of Racism, Sexism, and Class, by Klaus Viehmann. Paper Street Publishers
(POB 14541, Richmond, VA 23221) have done the English-speaking left a
great service by publishing this pamphlet - an exceptionally important
document from the German revolutionary left. Written by Klaus Viehmann
in 1990 - when he was a political prisoner incarcerated as a result of his
involvement in the anti-imperialist Revolutionary Cells - this essay serves
as a revolutionary introduction to what in North America is now often
termed anti-oppression theory. Includes addenda written in 1991 and 1993.
36 pages $3.75 US |
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The Vancouver 5, armed struggle in Canada
, by Jim Campbell. In 1981 and 1982 several bombings
(against a hydro sub-station, an arms manufacturer
and three pornographic video stores) were carried out
in Canada under the banner of Direct Action and the Wimmin’s
Fire Brigade. When five members of the Vancouver anarchist
scene were arrested for these attacks they became known
as the Vancouver Five – this is an account of the politics
and practice, successes and errors of the Five and their supporters.
20 pages $2.00 |
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The Voltairine de Cleyre Reader,
edited by A.J. Brigati. Writings by an early twentieth centuy anarchist
who was born into poverty and plagued by it her entire life, educated by
nuns in a convent school, chronically ill, the survivor of a nearly successful
assassination attempt, and dead at a tragically early age... in the words
of Emma Goldman “by sheer force of will [she] pulled herself out of a
living grave... turned her face to the sun, perceived a great ideal and
determinedly carried it to every corner of her native land.” 251 pages
$16.95
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Wild Poppies,
a poetry jam across prison walls. This poetry CD was created
across razor wire, prison bars and censored phone lines. It is a gathering
of 27 poets/activists celebrating the work of Marilyn Buck, who has
spent more than 20 years in US prisons for her anti-imperialist politics
and actions. Marilyn recites from behind prison walls. Sonia Sanchez,
Dennis Brutus, Genny Lim, devorah major, Carlos Quiles, Jean Stewart,
Akwasi Evans, Uchechi Kalu, Mitsuye Amada and Chrystos read Marilyn's
poetry and their own, mixed with music. Tributes from Amiri Baraka and
Kwame Ture. 46 tracks. 70 minutes. Pure poetry in motion. $12.00
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Women in the Zapatistas;
a short compilation of texts relating to
the experiences of women in the EZLN. 24 pages
$3.00
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Women, Development and Labor of Reproduction:
Struggles and Movements, edited by Mariarosa Dalla Costa & Giovanni
F. Dalla Costa. An international, feminist anti-capitalist look at reproductive
politics. Contributors include Silvia Federici and George Caffentzis. Remaindered
- 197 pages $7.50
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Working Women and their
Organizations , by Joyce Maupin.
A reprint of this 1974 publication by the Union Women's
Alliance to Gain Equality, an organization of union and non-union
women organized to fight sex discrimination on the job,
in unions, and in society. A history of women in the U.S. trade
union movement. 33 pages saddle stitched $2.50
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The World Split Open, by
Ruth Rosen. The dustjacket says: “Weaving together ten years of
archival research and interviews, Rosen turns the complicated history
of the women’s movement into a compelling and coherent narrative.
Written with vigor and grace, she has created the balanced, meticulously
documented, and evocative history that we expect from a distinguished
scholar and activist. With uncompromising integrity, The World Split
Open challenges us to understand how the women’s movement has forever
altered our lives and why the revolution is far from over. This is
extraordinary achievment and long awaited history will attract men
and women, entice educators and students, beguile movement veterans,
and captivate those who came of age in the wake of this revolution.” With
nice pictures!
Softcover 480 pages, Remaindered
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