[Smashpatriarchy] call-out for reading group
fletch
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Wed Aug 7 18:18:52 EDT 2013
I agree great write up Reg. I support all of this awesome work, I can't participate until sept though. Please don't change plans on my behalf though, I can catch up.
In sol,
fletch
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On 2013-08-07, at 2:42 PM, Peter Gill <petergill85 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry for taking so long to respond.
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> Great write up Reg. If folks are okay with it I'll post on facebook once we have copies of the books in at spartacus. I ordered 6 hopefully that's enough.
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> One idea a few of us have been throwing around is meeting up for tea and coffee sometime in the next few weeks. I think this is a great idea. Shall we make it a Tuesday Night? Let's say Tuesday the 20th? Does that work for most folks?
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> Also I think it would be great if we had the reading group at spartacus books.
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> Lov
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> Peter
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> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 4:08 PM, reg johanson <regjohanson at gmail.com> wrote:
>> hi everyone. pls find below a call-out for our reading group. pls advise as to changes etc.
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>> also, we still have $200 from SFPIRG. could we spend tht money on a) food and b) books for those who need a subsidy?
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>> Solidarity Against Patriarchy (SAP) invites you to read with us! We are doing a reading group around two texts, Silvia Federici’s Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation (Autonomedia 2004) and Andrea Smith’s Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide (South End Press 2005).
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>> Our first meeting is proposed for Tuesday September 17th from 7-930 at [where?]. We propose to start with Conquest.
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>> We are interested in these texts because they discuss two foundational moments in the establishment of patriarchy, one marking the beginning of capitalism in Europe, and one marking the beginning of capitalism on Turtle Island. Reading them together can give us a deep intersectional perspective on the relationships between patriarchy, capitalism, and colonialism.
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>> Solidarity Against Patriarchy (SAP) is a group of (mostly) male-identified people working against internalized and external systems of patriarchy. The work that the group engages in can be divided into two categories: internal and external. Internally, SAP is both a dialogic and experientially focused discussion group targeted towards men but open to all genders for the purpose of exposing and challenging internalized forms of sexism and its associated intersectional oppressions, such as racism, homophobia, trans-misogyny, classism, ableism, etc. Externally, the group works to support the voices of women speaking out against sexism by creating film nights and establishing open discussions where women can publicly speak about and critique patriarchy. In addition, SAP seeks to educate men about how their behaviours uphold rape-culture by spreading anti-sexist propaganda across Vancouver (for instance, see http://www.wavaw.ca/solidarity-against-patriarchy/)
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