Joos, Lena (2023). Challenging Patriarchy, Class, and Imperialism. The Philippine Women’s Movements (1970-1992). Contemporanea, 26(4), pp. 619-649. Società editrice il Mulino 10.1409/108691
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Building on the work of feminist and decolonial scholars this article traces transnational feminisms
in the Philippine nationalist democratic women’s movements between 1970 and 1992. Considering the activists’ visions of the future as relevant political acts, I explore how feminism was articulated amidst self-determination and class struggles and how this was tied to transnational entanglements. The article rejects a monolithic Western view of feminism and aims to provide a differentiated historical perspective on transnational feminisms. Based on non-state sources and oral history interviews, I argue for two theses: first, Filipina militant women reappropriated the meaning of feminism into their contexts by connecting women, class, and national struggle. Second, by creating shared future visions of liberation, the Philippine women’s movements built transnational networks of solidarity that shaped their activism financially, politically, and ideologically. Through international exchange, they increasingly located their struggle in a global «Third-World» context. Overall, the visions of the Philippine women’s movements were not only ideas – of peace, women’s emancipation, and national sovereignty – but also practices: of resistance, networking, and solidarity. In sum, the article contributes to a relational and historically informed understanding of feminism and women’s movements and illustrates how «Third World women» have been an important source of feminist thought and action.
Item Type: |
Journal Article (Original Article) |
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Division/Institute: |
06 Faculty of Humanities > Department of History and Archaeology > Institute of History 06 Faculty of Humanities > Department of History and Archaeology > Institute of History > Modern and Contemporary History |
Graduate School: |
Graduate School Gender Studies |
UniBE Contributor: |
Joos, Lena Seraina |
Subjects: |
900 History 900 History > 950 History of Asia |
ISSN: |
1127-3070 |
Publisher: |
Società editrice il Mulino |
Language: |
English |
Submitter: |
Lena Seraina Joos |
Date Deposited: |
21 Dec 2023 10:56 |
Last Modified: |
21 Dec 2023 11:03 |
Publisher DOI: |
10.1409/108691 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Transnational, Feminisms, Philippinen |
BORIS DOI: |
10.48350/190588 |
URI: |
https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/190588 |