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Elisabeth Armstrong

Professor of the Study of 女性 & 性别

Elisabeth Armstrong

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Biography

Elisabeth Armstrong teaches courses on feminist political praxis, with a focus on transnational feminist movements seeking social, economic and environmental transformation. Her courses include Marxist feminism, 女性, Money and Transnationalism, decolonial feminist archives and gendered movements about the land, 食物 and survival. Many of her courses are community-based research courses linked to regional and international community movements for the basic needs of land, 食物, 劳动, and embodied self-determination.

On International 女性’s Day, 2023, University of California Press releases her third book called Bury the Corpse of Colonialism: The Revolutionary Feminist Conference of 1949. This book provides an intimate look at the 1949 Asian 女性’s Conference, the movements it drew from, and how it shaped feminist anticolonial movements around the world.

In 1949, revolutionary women activists from Asia hosted a conference in Beijing that gathered together their comrades from around the world. The Asian 女性’s Conference developed a new political strategy, demanding that women from occupying colonial nations contest imperialism with the same dedication as women whose countries were occupied. Bury the Corpse of Colonialism shows how activists and movements create a revolutionary theory over time and through struggle—in this case, by launching a strategy for anti-imperialist, feminist internationalism. Through the lives and movements of more than a dozen AWC participants, Bury the Corpse of Colonialism traces the vital differences at the heart of internationalist solidarity for women’s emancipation in a world structured through militarism, capitalism, patriarchy, and the seeming impossibility of justice.

Her second book, 性别 and Neoliberalism: The All-India Democratic 女性’s Association and Its Strategies of Resistance, describes the changing landscape of women’s politics for equality and liberation during the rise of neoliberalism in India between 1991 and 2006. Based on long-term ethnographic research on Tamil Nadu and Haryana, two agriculturally rich states in the south and north, this book charts the rise of an extraordinary socialist women’s organization: the All-India Democratic 女性’s Association.

Armstrong’s first book, The Retreat From Organization: U.S. Feminism Reconceptualized, re-examines ideologies of politics and political subjectivity in U.S. feminism from the early 1960s to the 1990s & the increasing refusal to build a collectivist feminist politic.

Armstrong is an editorial board member of Kohl: Journal for Body and 性别 Research in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region. She is also on the executive advisory board of the journal Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism.

Selected Publications

"Before Bandung: The Anti-Imperialist 女性's Movement in Asia and the 女性’s International Democratic Federation,"Signs: Journal of 女性 in Culture and Society 41:2 (Winter 2016): 305-332.

"Indian Peasant 女性’s Activism in a Hot Cold War," in Communist Histories, vol. 1, edited by Vijay Prashad (New Delhi: Leftword Books, 2016), 176-217.

性别 and Neoliberalism: The All India Democratic 女性’s Association and Globalization Politics. Routledge, 2013.

The Retreat From Organization: U.S. Feminism Reconceptualized. State University of New York Press, 2002.

Education

Ph.D., M.A., Brown University
B.A., Pomona College

Selected Works in Smith ScholarWorks