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Bury the Corpse of Colonialism

The Revolutionary Feminist Conference of 1949
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Bury the Corpse of Colonialism by Elisabeth B. Armstrong examines the critical roles that anti-imperialist women played in mid-twentieth-century decolonisation movements. Focusing on the Indian Women's Movement and its international connections, the book reveals how these women challenged colonial power structures and worked towards global solidarity and liberation. It's a compelling narrative that underscores the intersection of gender, nationalism, and anti-colonial politics.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in the overlooked contributions of women in the anti-colonial struggles of the Global South. It explores powerful narratives of activism and resistance, providing a fresh perspective on the intertwined histories of gender and colonialism.

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Bury the Corpse of Colonialism

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An intimate look at the 1949 Asian Women’s Conference, the movements it drew from, and its influence on feminist anticolonialism around the world.

In 1949, revolutionary activists from Asia hosted a conference in Beijing that gathered together their comrades from around the world. The Asian Women’s Conference developed a new political strategy, demanding that women from occupying colonial nations contest imperialism with the same dedication as women whose countries were occupied. Bury the Corpse of Colonialism shows how activists and movements create a revolutionary theory over time and through struggle—in this case, by launching a strategy for anti-imperialist feminist internationalism.

At the heart of this book are two stories. The first describes how the 1949 conference came to be, how it was experienced, and what it produced. The second follows the delegates home. What movements did they represent? Whose voices did they carry? How did their struggles hone their praxis?

By examining the lives of more than a dozen AWC participants, Bury the Corpse of Colonialism traces the vital differences at the heart of internationalist solidarity for women’s emancipation in a world structured through militarism, capitalism, patriarchy, and the seeming impossibility of justice.

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Bury the Corpse of Colonialism is praised for its exploration of women's anti-imperialist efforts, highlighting a unique linkage through motherhood in the fight against oppression. The book is considered a significant contribution to feminist and leftist history, as well as to the studies of global feminisms and anti-imperial politics. Participants' memoirs are used effectively to bring the historical narrative to life.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520390911

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 15 b-w illustrations

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 272g

Pages: 206

About the Author

Elisabeth B. Armstrong is Professor of the Study of Women and Gender at Smith College.

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