LEADER 06030oam 22004935 450 001 9910645890403321 005 20231025170035.0 010 $a9783031131271$b(electronic bk.) 010 $z9783031131264 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-031-13127-1 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7186247 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7186247 035 $a(CKB)26050257200041 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-031-13127-1 035 $a(EXLCZ)9926050257200041 100 $a20230123d2023 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe Palgrave handbook of communist women activists around the world /$fedited by Francisca de Haan 205 $a1st ed. 2023. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (705 pages) $cillustrations 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$aPrint version: de Haan, Francisca The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists Around the World Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031131264 327 $a1. Introduction: Towards a Global History of Communist Women; Francisca de Haan -- Part I: Global Foremothers -- 2. Clara Zetkin (1857?1933): A Rebel Building the Socialist and Communist International Women's Movements; Florence Hervé -- 3. Alexandra Kollontai (1872?1952): Communism as the Only Way Towards Women?s Liberation; Natalia Novikova and Kristen Ghodsee -- 4. A Right to be Radical: Claudia Jones (1915?1964) and the ?Super-Exploitation of the Black Woman"; Carole Boyce Davies -- Part II: Europe -- 5. Helen Crawfurd (1877?1954): Scottish Suffragette and International Communist; Kiera Wilkins -- 6. Ana Pauker (1893?1960): The Infamous Romanian Woman Communist Leader; Stefan Bosomitu and Luciana Jinga -- 7. Dolores Ibárruri, Pasionaria (1895?1989): Communist Woman of Steel, Global Icon; Mercedes Yusta Rodrigo -- 8. Teresa Noce (1900?1980): A Communist ?Professional Revolutionary? in Twentieth-Century Italy; Eloisa Betti and Debora Migliucci -- 9. Edwarda Or?owska (1906?1977): A Story of Communist Activism in Poland Told in Words and Silences; Katarzyna Sta?czak-Wi?licz -- 10. Nina Vasilievna Popova (1908?1994): ?Woman in the Land of Socialism?; Alexandra Talaver -- Part III: Asia -- 11. Deng Yingchao (1904?1992): A Feminist Leader in the Chinese Communist Party; Wang Zheng -- 12. Pak Ch?ng-ae: From Red Labor Unions to the Korean Democratic Women?s Union; Suzy Kim -- 13. Iijima Aiko (1932?2005): A Feminist?s Fight Against Discrimination in Japan; Akiko Takenaka -- 14. Nguy?n Th? Bình (b. 1927): ?The Flower and Fire of the Revolution?; An Thuy Nguyen -- 15. Umi Sardjono (1923?2011) and the Quest to Build a New Society for Indonesian Women; Katharine McGregor and Ruth Indiah Rahayu -- 16. Behice Boran (1910?1987): A Committed Communist Woman in Cold War Turkey; Sercan Ç?nar -- Part IV: Africa and the Middle East -- 17. Naziha al-Dulaimi (1923?2007) and the Anticolonial Struggle in Iraq; Noga Efrati -- 18. ?Not Only the Country?s Independence, Mine Too!? Arlette Bourgel, an Algerian Jewish Communist (b. 1928); Pierre-Jean Le Foll-Luciani -- 19. Aoua Keita (1912?1980): Anti-Colonial Activist, Nationalist Politician, and Feminist in Mali (West Africa); Pascale Barthélémy and Ophélie Rillon -- Part V: Oceania -- 20. ?A Key Person Internationally?: Freda Brown (1919?2009), Australian Activist; Lisa Milner -- 21. Dancing for the Revolution: Rona Bailey, New Zealand Artist Activist (1914?2005); Cybèle Locke -- Part 6: The Americas -- 22. Jeanne Corbin (1906?1944): A Canadian Communist Militant in a Man?s World; Andrée Lévesque -- 23. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890?1964): Mortal Enemy of Capitalism; Lara Vapnek -- 24. Gachita Amador (1891?1961), Between Two Loves: Communist Action and Guignol Theater; Verónica Oikión Solano -- 25. Vilma Espín (1930?2007): Forging a New Woman Within the Cuban Revolution; Ailynn Torres Santana and Michelle Chase -- 26. ?When My Life Goes Out ...? Biography of the Argentinian Communist Activist Fanny Edelman (1911?2011); Adriana Valobra and Natalia Casola. 330 $aThis Handbook addresses the role of women in communism as a global, social and political movement for the first time, exploring their lives, forms of activism, political strategies and transnational networks. Comprising twenty-five chapters, based on new and primary research, the book presents the lives of self-identified communist women from a truly international perspective and outlines their struggles against fascism and colonialism, and for women?s emancipation and national liberation. By using the lens of transnational political biography, the chapters capture the broader picture of these women?s lives, unpacking the links between the so-called public and private, the power structures and inequalities of their societies, the formal networks and politics in which they were involved, and the informal connections and friendships that supported their activism both at the national and international level. Challenging androcentric and Eurocentric narratives about communism, this Handbook reveals the active and significant roles of women in nineteenth- and twentieth-century communist movements and regimes, and highlights the importance of communist women in shaping the agenda for women?s rights worldwide. 606 $aWomen and communism 606 $aWomen communists 606 $aWomen political activists 615 0$aWomen and communism. 615 0$aWomen communists. 615 0$aWomen political activists. 676 $a335.0082 676 $a335.43082 702 $ade Haan$b Francisca 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 912 $a9910645890403321 996 $aThe Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists Around the World$93006305 997 $aUNINA