Abstract

This essay reads Jill Richards’s The Fury Archives and suggests that the monograph reshapes scholarship on human rights struggles by focusing on a feminist politics of action and antagonism instead of a politics of humanitarianism predicated on identity and suffering. The monograph innovatively theorizes what a feminist politics of action might entail, where its sites of struggle occur, and what its temporalities of struggles might comprise.

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