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Red Love: A Reader on Alexandra Kollontai

Red Love: A Reader on Alexandra Kollontai

Aleksandra Kollontai
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Alexandra Kollontai was a Russian revolutionary who was appointed commissar of social welfare after the October Revolution and later one of the world’s first woman ambassadors. She fought for abortion rights, secularized marriage, and paid maternity leave—and considered “comradely love” to be a political force. This reader, in which artists and thinkers revisit Kollontai’s legacy in light of current feminist struggles, stems from a research project by CuratorLab at Konstfack and Tensta konsthall that accompanied Dora García’s exhibition “Red Love.” It also features the first English translation of the 1977 biographical play Kollontai by Swedish writer Agneta Pleijel.
Language
English
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Release
January 01, 2020
ISBN
9185549436
ISBN 13
9789185549436

Red Love: A Reader on Alexandra Kollontai

Aleksandra Kollontai
4/5 ( ratings)
Alexandra Kollontai was a Russian revolutionary who was appointed commissar of social welfare after the October Revolution and later one of the world’s first woman ambassadors. She fought for abortion rights, secularized marriage, and paid maternity leave—and considered “comradely love” to be a political force. This reader, in which artists and thinkers revisit Kollontai’s legacy in light of current feminist struggles, stems from a research project by CuratorLab at Konstfack and Tensta konsthall that accompanied Dora García’s exhibition “Red Love.” It also features the first English translation of the 1977 biographical play Kollontai by Swedish writer Agneta Pleijel.
Language
English
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sternberg Press
Release
January 01, 2020
ISBN
9185549436
ISBN 13
9789185549436

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