Feminist arguments 2
Book launch and discussion with Koschka Linkerhand
Despite various social crises, feminism in this country often remains limited to academia and subculture, social work and neoliberal self-expression. Yet capitalist patriarchy determines the lives of women, queers and racialized people all over the world. A feminism that wants to change conditions must therefore think and act transnationally. How do we get out of our limited niches? How can we relate to each other and organize ourselves in a feminist way? Which social movements are suitable role models? And: Who are "we" anyway?
/Feministisch streiten 2/s looks for answers - in the broad movements against femicide and for the right to abortion, in the analysis of the division of labor and patriarchal violence and in a transnational examination of religion, ecology, trans hostility, colonialism and anti-Semitism.
Koschka Linkerhand lives in Leipzig and writes novels and political theory. The first volume of /Feministisch streiten/ was published in 2018 and is now in its 4th edition.
Supported by the Munich Department of Culture
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