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August 19, 2004
What do women do for revolutions? And what do revolutions do for women? Julie Shayne explores the roles of women in revolutionary struggles and the relationship of these movements to the emergence of feminism. Focusing upon the three very different cases of El Salvador, Chile, and Cuba, Shayne documents the roles of women in armed and unarmed political activities. She argues that women contribute to and participate in revolutionary movements in ways quite distinct from men. Despite the fact that their political contributions tend to be seen as less important than those of their male comrades, the roles that women play are actually quite significant to the expansion of revolutionary movements. Shayne also explains how, given the convergence of political and ideological factors, feminism is often born in the wake of revolutionary movements. As a result, revolutionary feminism is a struggle that addresses larger structures of political and economic inequalities. Based on extensive in-depth interviews with activists in all three countries, The Revolution Question offers new insight into the complex gender relations underlying revolutionary social movements and enables us to re-assess both the ways that women affect political struggle and the ways in which political struggle affects women.

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The Revolution Question offers a valuable and compelling examination of the crucial question of why feminism matters to social change -- Margaret Randall, author When I Look Into the Mirror and See You: Women, Terror & Resistance

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"Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich, Julie Shayne’s study elucidates the gender dynamics of revolution—with implications beyond her Latin American cases—while also bringing to life the experiences of some extraordinary revolutionary feminists."—Valentine M. Moghadam, director of women’s studies and professor of sociology, Illinois State University and chief, gender section, social and human sciences, UNESCO

"The Revolution Question offers a valuable and compelling examination of the crucial question of why feminism matters to social change. Until we all accept this fundamental truth, there will be no possibility for real social change."—Margaret Randall, author When I Look Into the Mirror and See You: Women, Terror & Resistance

"Julie Shayne has produced a well-written and thoughtful account of the importance of women to the success of revolutionary movements and the (largely inadvertent) role of the revolutionary leadership in creating the conditions for the rise of feminist movements. Scholars and students will find her extensive interviews to be valuable and thought-provoking, making this an excellent resource for the classroom."—Karen Kampwirth, associate professor of political science and chair of the Latin American studies program, Knox College

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Julie Shayne was born and raised in California. She has Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California at Santa Barbara. Shayne became active in Latin American politics during the Reagan administration as a result of the intensive U.S. intervention in Central America. As a solidarity activist Shayne traveled to El Salvador for the first time in 1985. Since then, she has been able to incorporate her political convictions into her intellectual pursuits.

Julie Shayne is a Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington, Bothell, and Affiliate Associate Professor in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies & Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle. Her areas of expertise include revolution, gender, feminism, exile, and development in Latin America and the diaspora.

Shayne's book They Used to Call Us Witches: Chilean Exiles, Culture, and Feminism was awarded the Pacific Sociological Association's Distinguished Scholarship Award in March 2011.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
revolutionary feminist movement, collective feminist consciousness, revolutionary bridges, leftist women, male leftists, revolutionary feminism, women guerrillas, partial revolution, milk programs, revolution question
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Communist Party, United States, Carmen Gloria, Christian Democrats, Salvador Allende, Fidel Castro, Latin America, United Nations, Carmen Lazo, López Vigil, San Salvador, Family Code, Lungo Uclés, Paulina Weber, Allende's Chile, Anaya Montes, Federation of Cuban Women, Irma Amaya, Soledad Parada, Sonnia Moro, Teresa Valdés, Alicia Basso, Nimia Menocal, Clotilde Proveyer, Lety Mendez
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