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Title:
Pussy hats, politics, and public protest / edited by Rachelle Hope Saltzman.
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xxiv, 196 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Women--Political activity--United States.
Protest movements--United States.
Protest movements.
Women--Political activity.
United States.
Other Authors:
Saltzman, Rachelle Hope, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: I Can't Believe I Still Have To Protest This Shit: Generational Variation And Solidarity Among Women's March Participants / Patricia Sawin. These Pussies Grab Back: Protesting At The Portland Women's March / Rachelle H. Saltzman -- Pussy Hats: Common Ground At The Chicago Women's March / Susan Eleuterio -- Postcards, Pussy Hats, And Protest Pins: Documenting The Folklore Of Feminist Resistance At Mio Studio In Lancaster / Andrea Glass -- Paid And Professional Protesters? Giving Voice To Trump Resisters / Adam Zolkover -- I Can't Believe I Still Have To Protest This Shit: Generational Variation And Solidarity Among Women's March Participants / Patricia Sawin.
Summary:
"The 2016 US presidential campaign and its aftermath provoked an array of protests notable for their use of humor, puns, memes, and graphic language. During the campaign, a video surfaced of then-candidate Donald Trump's lewd use of the word "pussy"; in response, many women have made the issue and the term central to the public debate about women's bodies and their political, social, and economic rights. Focusing on the women-centered aspects of the protests that started with the 2017 Women's March, Pussy Hats, Politics, and Public Protest deals with the very public nature of that surprising, grassroots spectacle and explores the relationship between the personal and the political in the protests. Contributors to this edited collection use a folkloristic lens to engage with the signs, memes, handmade pussy hats, and other items of material culture that proliferated during the march and in subsequent public protests. Contributors explore how this march and others throughout history have employed the social critique functions and features of carnival to stage public protests; how different generations interacted and acted in the march; how perspectives on inclusion and citizenship influenced and motivated participation; how women-owned businesses and their dedicated patrons interacted with the election, the march, and subsequent protests; how popular belief affects actions and reactions, regardless of some objective notion of truth; and how traditionally female crafts and gifting behavior strengthened and united those involved in the march"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
149683156X
9781496831569
9781496831576
1496831578
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1154132112
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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