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Visitors: An American Feminist in East Central Europe

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A feminist organizer in East Central Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall reveals the struggles of women fighting for their rights during the rise of the Right in Europe

Visitors tells the story of Ann Snitow’s adventures as a Western feminist helping to build a new, post-communist feminist movement in Eastern Central Europe. Snitow stumbles onto this fast-changing, chaotic scene by chance, but falls in love with the passionate feminists she meets in Poland, the former Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, Hungary and Romania. What kinds of feminism should they hope for?

Visitors is a book about forging enduring relationships and creating formerly unimaginable institutions—a feminist school, the Network of East-West Women, women’s centers, gender studies programs. It is about unity amid fractiousness and perseverance through uncertainty, Snitow’s flickering lodestar. Visitors moves gracefully between vivid anecdote, political analysis, and unsparing introspection. It is richly peopled with “brilliant” comrades and vexing detractors alike, all described with respect and humor. Every sentence is imbued with the experience and insight of this sui generis feminist activist, writer, and pedagogue of 50 years. Most of all, Visitors is the story of friendship, the heart and sinew of the leaderless feminist movement.

Reading like the best historical novel, it is intimate and worldly, resolutely unsentimental yet finally, even as the political skies darken, optimistic in the conviction that feminism can make life meaningful, fascinating, fun, pleasurable—and better for everyone, even as better is redefined again and again.

304 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 24, 2020

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September 26, 2023
Dość osobisty zapis działalności w dopiero rodzącym się ruchu feministycznym w Stanach Zjednoczonych, z czasem także w Europie środkowo-wschodniej.

Trochę się obawiałam, że w tej książce napotkam zbyt dużo moralizatorstwa albo indoktrynacji. Obawy okazały się jednak zupełnie nieuzasadnione.

Jak to się stało, że amerykańska wojująca feministka przyjechała do Polski, rozkręcać tutaj feminizm na przełomie lat 80. i 90.?
I jak jej się udało nawiązać międzynarodowe, ba! Międzykontynentalne znajomości i utrzymywać je we wspólnym celu w czasach, kiedy nie było jeszcze Internetu?

Wydawałoby się, że w obliczu upadku komunizmu i toczącej się właśnie wojny na Bałkanach, są sprawy znacznie ważniejsze.

„Przewodniczki” to kawał historii światowego feminizmu. Trochę pouczająca lektura, która potrafi wciągnąć jak dobra powieść nawet kogoś, komu nie po drodze ze współczesnymi feministkami, czego jestem najlepszym przykładem.
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March 23, 2021
"Ann Snitow’s extraordinary gifts for friendship and organizing spill off the pages of this illuminating memoir, which lights up a formerly obscure but important aspect of our history. The lucky reader gets to follow Ann and her new friends as they create a broad, potent network of feminist activists practically from scratch in the ruins of Soviet communism." ~Alix Shulman
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