Remembering Revolutionary Women
The Cultural Afterlives of Louise Michel, Emma Goldman and Sylvia Pankhurst
Series: Media and Cultural Memory; 46;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher De Gruyter
- Date of Publication 13 November 2025
- ISBN 9783111570846
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages200 pages
- Size 230x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 6 Illustrations, color 700
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Remembering Revolutionary Women considers the afterlives of individual revolutionary women and proposes that to understand how they are remembered requires a focus on the active role of remembering subjects and the groups they form; not only asking how memory persists but also why ? what motivates people to make the effort to remember revolutionary women? This question is addressed through a comparative analysis of the cultural remembrance of three committed revolutionaries: Louise Michel (1830?1905), Emma Goldman (1869?1940) and Sylvia Pankhurst (1882?1960). The book takes a plurimedial approach to understanding the cultural afterlives of these three women, drawing from biographical works, artistic installations, performances, portraits and archives. It demonstrates the selective process whereby particular moments or themes in an individual?s life are remembered with greater frequency and affective charge than others.
Remembering Revolutionary Women raises critical questions about the consequences ? whether appropriation, sanitisation, individualisation or feminisation ? of reclaiming historic women for political ends, bringing original insights to studies of cultural memory, activism, life writing studies and gender.
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