The 'Savagely fathered and un-mothered world' of the commnist party, U.S.A.: Feminism,...

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  • Author(s): Brown
  • Source:
    Feminist Studies. Fall99, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p537. 34p.
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    • Abstract:
      Argues that Ella Reeve Bloor's deployment of motherhood was part of her construction of an ideology about the need to reproduce life and culture humanely. Family and community as central elements in the creation of class consciousness; Comparison with masculine models of Marxist class politics; Bloor's origins within the early 20th century socialist and suffragist movements.