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Feminism Backwards is part memoir, part documentary. A founding member of the Irish Women’s Liberation Movement Rosita Sweetman gleefully recalls the triumphs – and the tribulations – of trying to drag a reluctant Ireland into the 20th Century, crucially, re-appraising Chains or Change the IWLM’s famous pamphlet, detailing what life was like for women in 1970s Ireland - appalling. 
Feminism Backwards is also a howl of despair at how women have been treated worldwide down through the centuries, and how misogyny and sexual repression got such a stranglehold on Ireland. Having a survived a marriage break up Rosita re-found her feminism sadly buried, along with her chutzpah. She passionately believes feminism is not about blaming men, or pushing a few women to the top so they can be ‘she-men’ for the patriarchy. It's about creating a world fit for everyone. 
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMercier Press
Release dateAug 14, 2020
ISBN9781781177587
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Rosita Sweetman

From Rosita's Twitter Bio: Wordsmith. Curator. Editor. Founding member of the Irish Women's Movement. Rosita Sweetman is the author of the pioneering On Our Kness: Ireland 1972, twenty-four profiles of Irish people north and south, and On Our Backs (1979), profiles and interviews that charted the changing mores of the last quarter of twentieth century Ireland. Her first novel Fathers Come First was recently republished in 2014 to mark its fortieth anniversary.

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