U.S. feminists and central America in the "Age of Reagan": The overlapping contexts of activism, intellectual culture and documentary filmmaking
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Witham, N. 2014. U.S. feminists and central America in the "Age of Reagan": The overlapping contexts of activism, intellectual culture and documentary filmmaking. Journal of American Studies. 48 (1), pp. 199-221. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021875813002533
Authors | Witham, N. |
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Abstract | This paper examines the attitudes of feminist activists, intellectuals and filmmakers to US intervention in Central America during the 1980s. It traces the development of mutual intellectual and political sustenance between feminism and anti-interventionism, arguing that as feminist thinking bred new ways of approaching US involvement in Central America, so anti-interventionist struggles bred new ways of thinking about women's activism. In making this point, the paper complicates narratives of the “age of Reagan” that overlook the persistence of left-wing politics during the 1980s. Instead, it argues that a specific form of international feminism enabled a community of activists to contribute to a vibrant culture of dissent that criticized conservative approaches to women's rights and, at the same time, vigorously contested the interventionist foreign policy of the Reagan administration. |
Year | 2014 |
Journal | Journal of American Studies |
Journal citation | 48 (1), pp. 199-221 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
ISSN | 0021-8758 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021875813002533 |
Publication dates | |
Feb 2014 | |
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Deposited | 13 Feb 2015 |
Output status | Published |
https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/871w0/u-s-feminists-and-central-america-in-the-age-of-reagan-the-overlapping-contexts-of-activism-intellectual-culture-and-documentary-filmmaking
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