Occupy Gender: How Women and Queer People Find their Voice in Mass Movements

dc.contributor.authorLewis, Holly
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-29T15:51:49Z
dc.date.available2020-10-29T15:51:49Z
dc.date.issued2012-09
dc.description.abstractThe theme of this conference, Occupy Free Speech: Getting Women's Voices Heard, is nothing if not ecumenical. It compels us to participate in an activity that is intrinsic to feminist thought: ending the social--"silencing of women's experience. Yet while the task of 'getting women's voices heard' seems straightforward enough, before we set ourselves to such a task, we might wish to address some compelling foundational questions posed by this theme. For example: what qualifies as 'getting women's voices heard'? What are the particular anticipated outcomes of ending women's silence?
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dc.format.extent22 pages
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dc.identifier.citationLewis, H. (2012). Occupy gender: How women and queer people find their voice in mass movements. <i>Journal of Research on Women and Gender, 3</i>(2), pp. 111-132.
dc.identifier.issn2375-0944
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10877/12863
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherTexas State University, Center for Diversity and Gender Studies
dc.sourceJournal of Research on Women and Gender, 2012, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 111-132.
dc.subjectgender
dc.subjectqueer
dc.subjectfinding a voice
dc.subjectwomen
dc.titleOccupy Gender: How Women and Queer People Find their Voice in Mass Movements
dc.typeArticle

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