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- Title
"To Live a Humanity under the Skin": Revolutionary Love and Third World Praxis in 1970s Chicana Feminism.
- Authors
Havlin, Natalie
- Abstract
The article talks about 1970s Chicana Feminism dealing with coalition building among women of color in U.S. and revolutionary love politics. The article focuses on the feminist movement against imperialism, sexism, and race discrimination. Topics include civil rights movement, role of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and black power movement. Also discussed are topics such as internationalism, humanism, and Cuban revolution of 1959.
- Subjects
LATIN America; UNITED States; MEXICAN American women; FEMINISM; SEXISM; AMERICAN civil rights movement; STUDENT Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); BLACK power movement; CUBAN Revolution, 1959; HISTORY; TWENTIETH century
- Publication
WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 2015, Vol 43, Issue 3/4, p78
- ISSN
0732-1562
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/wsq.2015.0047