Beyond the double blind spot: Relocating communist women as transgressive subjects in contemporary historiography

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Victor Strazzeri
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This article identifies a specific historiographical gap obfuscating communist women, namely, a ‘double blind spot’ rooted in the combined effect of the scant consideration of women in histories of communism and of communist activists in accounts of the women's movement. It traces this pattern of invisibilisation back to the paradigm of communist women's ‘instrumentalisation’ and to the resulting paradox of an ‘activism without agency’. The article then provides a critique of this received image; first, through an analysis of emerging scholarship on the female communist experience; second, through recourse to actors’ own perspective on the rapport between communism and feminism and the possibilities of ‘double militancy’, drawn from sources of the post-1968 Italian context. It closes with an argument for relocating communist women as an unexpectedly transgressive subject of twentieth-century history.

超越双重盲点:在当代史学中将共产主义妇女重新定位为跨性别主体
这篇文章指出了混淆共产主义女性的特定史学空白,即 "双重盲点",其根源在于共产主义历史中很少考虑女性以及妇女运动史中很少考虑共产主义活动家。文章将这种隐蔽化模式追溯到共产主义妇女的 "工具化 "范式,以及由此产生的 "没有机构的行动主义 "悖论。随后,文章对这一形象进行了批判:首先,分析了新出现的有关女性共产主义经历的学术研究;其次,从 1968 年后意大利背景的资料中,借鉴了行动者自身对共产主义与女权主义之间关系的看法,以及 "双重激进主义 "的可能性。最后,该书论证了将共产主义女性重新定位为二十世纪历史中出人意料的越轨主体的观点。
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Gender and History
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期刊介绍: Gender & History is now established as the major international journal for research and writing on the history of femininity and masculinity and of gender relations. Spanning epochs and continents, Gender & History examines changing conceptions of gender, and maps the dialogue between femininities, masculinities and their historical contexts. The journal publishes rigorous and readable articles both on particular episodes in gender history and on broader methodological questions which have ramifications for the discipline as a whole.
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