Anarcha Feminism: The Beginning Of The End Of All Forms Of Oppression [India]

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Originally published by Feminism in India

Written by Sanya Sethi. some illustrations added

Anarcha Feminism: The Beginning Of The End Of All Forms Of Oppression, a piece by Sanya Sethi.

What Is Anarcha Feminism?

Anarcha – Feminism has been defined as,”…being against oppression, domination and authority, but focusing on gender oppression, not because it is most important, but because it affects so many of us and must be dealt with. Gender oppression includes patriarchy, sexism, homophobia, heterosexism, heteronormativity, transphobia, the gender binary, fatphobia, sexual violence, body image issues etc.”

It is a political philosophy and movement whose goal is not only to abolish the capitalist state, but also all forms of patriarchal domination. It focuses on placing women’s emancipation at the center of the struggle towards achieving the goals laid out by the anarchist theory. It also attempts to develop the understanding of women’s roles in creating relationships free of subordination and oppression.

Anarcha feminists do not see the goals of feminism as distinct from anarchism, but they see feminism as a form of anarchism and vice versa. For them, “…the struggle against patriarchy is an inherent part of the struggle to abolish the state and abolish capitalism, as they believe that the state itself is a patriarchal structure.”

It is described as an anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist, anti-oppressive philosophy, with the goal of creating an “equal ground” between all genders. Anarcha feminism suggests the social freedom and liberty of women without dependence upon other groups or parties.

A Brief History: The World And India

The term anarchist-feminist, later used interchangeably as anarcha-feminist / anarcho-feminist, emanates from 17th century state theory, the Marxist theory of state which upholds the concept of withering away of the state, and of course the extensive literature of the anarchist political theory. It first appeared in an August 1970 issue of the Berkele- based movement newspaper called It Ain’t Me Babe. It was first defined and created by women who saw radical feminism itself as a form of anarchy.

Radical feminists opposed the “male domineering attitude” and “male hierarchical thought patterns.” During the 1970’s, when there was a rapid growth of small leaderless consciousness raising groups in many countries across the world, a corresponding theory of radical feminism developed that opposed domination, mostly after discovering anarchism through the writings of Emma Goldman and observed the “intuitive anarchism” of the women’s liberation movement.

Early anarcha-feminist theory and debate emerged through Siren newsletter. The first issue, produced as a journal in 1971, contained “Who We Are: The Anarcho-Feminist Manifesto“. The manifesto focused on differentiating anarcha feminism from socialist feminism through a critique of the state: “We believe that a Woman’s Revolutionary Movement must not mimic, but destroy, all vestiges of the male-dominated power structure, the State itself — with its whole ancient and dismal apparatus of jails, armies, and armed robbery (taxation); with all its murder; with all of its grotesque and repressive legislation and military attempts, internal and external, to interfere with people’s private lives and freely-chosen co-operative ventures.” The manifesto laid down many things which revealed what should and should not be expected.

In India, the vestiges of anarcha feminism can be traced in the feminist movement in the 1970’s and 1980’s. During that time, the failure of the Indian state to deliver the basic needs of people lead to a widespread resistance by the workers, peasants, middle class and women. However, the Indian state responded in 1975 by declaring a state of Emergency that took away all the civil and political rights of the citizens. Consequently, the women’s movement in the 1970’s emerged along with other left and democratic forces.

In the years that followed, the women’s movement identified complex structures of domination and saw some of its greatest achievements through legal reforms.

Indian feminists began questioning the established power structures and realized that the feminist questioning of patriarchy necessarily challenges the state, caste, class, community, household, family and marriage. Opposition to the traditional concepts of family, education and gender roles is an important aspect of anarcha feminism. The institution of marriage is also widely opposed. Thus, Indian women challenging such power structures during that time indicates their touch with anarcha feminism.

Why Is It Important?

When we talk about anarcha feminism, a common question that pops up is – “Why is this relevant if anarchists and feminists already oppose sexism?” History tells us that being an anarchist doesn’t make one automatically non-sexist; similarly, being a feminist doesn’t necessarily make one opposed to other forms of dominance and violence.

This is why anarcha feminism becomes important. Anarchists must also oppose sexism, patriarchy, casteism, racism, along with authority, hierarchy and all forms of oppression.

The anarcha-feminist politics is a way of prioritizing feminism and anti-oppression in individual and collective struggles. Therefore, it is necessary for feminists to struggle for anarchy as no form of hierarchy and domination that decides power relations is acceptable. There are considerable synergies between feminist notions of social justice and social change as well as anarchist conceptions of revolutions, which deserve far more attention than they currently receive.

Conclusion

Anarcha feminism provides us with a means to address all forms of oppression and to act in solidarity with the oppressed, thereby avoiding a reductionist understanding of power based on just gender or caste. It further enables people to work in solidarity despite our differences, for though their experiences might differ, illegitimate power is a common enemy.

The present situation of India reveals that various forms of oppression are still in place and what we require is a struggle not just against patriarchy, but against all forms of oppression.

Thus, whether Indian feminists should adopt anarcha feminism as a means to achieve the same in the contemporary times, is an important question that requires due consideration.

Against patriarchal oppression and capitalist exploitation: No one is alone!

Statement on International Working Women’s Day 2021.

The Watchdogs of Imperialism and the Uyghur Genocide Slander

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On February 26 the Canadian Parliament passed amotion, by a vote of 226 to 0, expressing the opinion that “the People’s Republic of China has” implemented “measures intended to prevent” Uyghur and other Turkic Muslim births and that these measures are “consistent with” the United Nations Genocide Convention.

The reality is that Beijing is not preventing Uyghur and other Turkic Muslim births, and a report by a German anthropologist widely cited as evidence that it is, contradicts this claim. That report, by Adrian Zenz, a fellow at a US government-created foundation whose mission is to bring about the end of communism and the Chinese Communist Party, reveals that while Chinese family planning policyrestrictsthe number of children Chinese couples are allowed to have, it does notpreventcouples in any group, including Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims, from bearing children. Moreover, limits on…

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Statement by Dimitris Koufontinas: “I am with you with my heart and mind, among you ” – Dimitris Koufontinas stopped his hunger strike today — Enough 14 –

Greece. March 14, 2021. Hunger striker Dimitris Koufontinas released a statement today: “Solidarity is the vital condition that unites us in the struggles.” Originally published by eksegersi. Translated by Riot Turtle with the help of an automatic translation software. He asks our readers to forgive minor mistakes in this translation. Latest news: Lawyer Ioanna Kurtovic announced…

Statement by Dimitris Koufontinas: “I am with you with my heart and mind, among you ” – Dimitris Koufontinas stopped his hunger strike today — Enough 14 –

Riots in Athens, Council of State rejects request of Koufontinas: Health condition very critical

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Statement by Dimitris Koufontinas’ physicians of choice : Health condition very critical

Greece. March 13. 2021. Today the physicians of choice (Thodoris Sdoukos and  Katerina Douzepi) of Dimitris Koufontinas issued a statement saying that the health condition of Dimitris Koufontinas is very critical.

Submitted to Enough 14. Translated by Riot Turtle with the help of an automatic translation software. He asks our readers to forgive minor mistakes in this translation

Hunger striker Dimitris Koufontinas is on the 65th day of hunger strike today

The ICU physicians describe his condition as unstable

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He is hospitalized for the 25th day in the ICU of Lamia hospital, with total abstinence from feeding from January 8, 2021, and he is unable to take fluids through his mouth since February 11, when he was forced to accept the placement of a hydration serum.

On February 22, he voluntarily discontinued the hydration serum, which has been repositioned in the last few days after a hypovolemic etiology due to acute kidney failure, by complete fluid abstinence.

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‘KOUFONTINAS REANIMATED AGAINST HIS WILL

For a few days, several ministers and then the prosecutor had warned, raising their voice: letting the prisoner die would be liable to prosecution. An hour ago, the doctors and nurses at Lamia hospital therefore complied with orders: they have just resuscitated Dimitris Koufontinas when he was on the verge of death and that he had clearly asked that no one does not intervene”.…full details here in French koufontinas-reanime-contre-sa-volonte/translation thefreeonline

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Swallowing Indonesia’s Forests: Biofuelwatch Report on ‘Food Estate’ program

by Rachel Smolker, Biofuelwatch March 9, 2021 via Theresa Church

Swallowing Indonesia’s forests: New report reveals how Indonesia’s proposed food estate projects threaten a social and environmental disaster of global concer

Note: Biofuelwatch is a fiscally sponsored project of Global Justice Ecology Project. Rachel Smolker is the Co-Director at Biofuelwatch and a member of the international and national Campaign to STOP GE Trees.

The Indonesian government recently announced plans for several new Provinces. These would target hundreds of thousands of hectares of land, including some of the world’s last remaining areas of pristine tropical forests in the region, for logging and conversion.

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Victory in Valencia: Occupied Anarchist Centre repels illegal Eviction Attack

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Valencia, Spanish State. The ‘CSOA L’Horta’ communicates the “archiving and acquittal of the criminal case for usurpation taken by Sareb, S.A. which motivated the attempt of illegal eviction” of the anarchist social center.

notes: CSOA = Occupied Anarchist Social Centre. SAREB= a bank set up by the state to dump toxic loans and property in. Horta = vegetable garden

The CSOA, which has hosted a multitude of cultural and social events and activities, has been in existence for eight years, but “for the last two or three years the Sareb has been filing civil lawsuits.

The popular response was forceful when, on 14 December, a large police force – 18 vans and several dozen officers – tried to evict the CSOA L’Horta in Benimaclet (Valencia): hundreds of people responded to the call of the social centre to defend the space built by the neighbourhood, managing to paralyse it and reoccupy it.

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Patriarchy and sexual violence. From complicity to resistance

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Content warning: discussion of rape, suicide, complicity.

I knew the woman who is at the centre of the allegations of rape against the Attorney-General of Australia, Christian Porter (allegations he denies).

Her family have asked for her not to be named, and although her name is now circulating in corners of the Internet, their wishes should be respected.

She was smart, funny, talented. I knew her at Adelaide University in 1990 and 1991. We were not close friends, but we enjoyed each others company, and I had respect for her intelligence (which was, as others have said), formidable.

She never told me anything about what had happened to her, and that is a relief, because I know I would not have been a good ally. I know this because less than two years later I was not a good ally to someone I knew less well who told me that…

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