For the first fifty years of Irish independence, domestic violence was shrouded in secrecy and denial. Cara Diver explores how feminist reformers shattered the illusion that the home was always a site of safety for women and their children.
Tag: second wave feminism
Tanya Serisier Replies to Eli Zaretsky
Tanya Serisier responds to Eli Zaretsky’s recent HWO article ‘Shulamith_Firestone – Rethinking the Split Between Feminists and the Left’
Mandy Merck Replies to Eli Zaretsky
Mandy Merck replies to Eli Zaretsky’s recent HWO article ‘Shulamith_Firestone – Rethinking the Split Between Feminists and the Left’
‘A Party Without Men’: Shulamith Firestone, Women’s Liberation and the New Left
Reflecting on the death last year of the pioneering activist Shulamith Firestone, and Eli Zaretsky’s response, Alice Echols debates the tangled history of the relationship between women’s liberation and the New Left.
Rethinking the Split Between Feminists and the Left
Reflecting on the death last year of the pioneering activist Shulamith Firestone, Eli Zaretsky and Alice Echols debate the tangled history of the relationship between women’s liberation and the New Left