"Put Your Money Where Your Movement Is": The Feminist Credit Unions of the 1970s

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Danielle Dumaine
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Abstract:Between 1973 and 1977, at least twenty-seven feminist credit unions (FCUs) opened their doors in the United States. These financial institutions sought to address discrimination against women in lending and to provide a place to "recycle" money within the movement to fund feminist projects. During this same period, in 1974, Congress passed the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), which made discrimination in lending based on sex or marital status illegal. This article weaves together the history of the ECOA and FCUs to highlight the limits and possibilities of feminist institutions and reform. While historians have written about FCUs as examples of cultural feminism, this article uses internal documents, newsletters, and membership data to argue that FCUs were valuable and contested sites of intergroup organizing and feminist theorizing about capitalism, community, race, and class that defied simple categorizations.
“把你的钱放在你的运动所在的地方”:20世纪70年代的女权主义信用合作社
摘要:1973年至1977年间,至少有27个女权主义信用合作社(FCU)在美国开业。这些金融机构试图解决贷款中对妇女的歧视问题,并在资助女权主义项目的运动中提供一个“回收”资金的场所。在同一时期,1974年,国会通过了《平等信贷机会法》,将基于性别或婚姻状况的贷款歧视定为非法。本文将ECOA和FCU的历史编织在一起,以强调女权主义制度和改革的局限性和可能性。虽然历史学家曾将FCU作为文化女权主义的例子,但本文利用内部文件、时事通讯和会员数据认为,FCU是关于资本主义、社区、种族和阶级的团体间组织和女权主义理论的宝贵和有争议的场所,这些理论无视简单的分类。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Women"s History is the first journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women"s history. It does not attempt to impose one feminist "line" but recognizes the multiple perspectives captured by the term "feminisms." Its guiding principle is a belief that the divide between "women"s history" and "gender history" can be, and is, bridged by work on women that is sensitive to the particular historical constructions of gender that shape and are shaped by women"s experience.
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