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D. A. Clarke

D. A. Clarke (also known as De Clarke and DeAnander) is an American radical feminist essayist and activist, notable for her development of feminist theory, and for the anonymous poem privilege.

D. A. Clarke
Pen nameDe Clarke or DeAnander
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Literary movementRadical feminism
Years active1980–present
Notable workJustice Is A Woman With A Sword

 Literature portal

Career

Much of Clarke's writing addresses the link between violence against women and market economics, although she may be best known for her 1991 essay "Justice Is A Woman With A Sword".[1] In that essay, which she has updated twice for editions of the anthology Transforming a Rape Culture, she argues that feminist theory has taken a dogmatic approach to nonviolence and that women's self-defense, violent feminist activism, and the encouragement of positive media portrayals of violent women (such as in Kill Bill or Xena: Warrior Princess) have not been given the serious consideration they should receive and that their dismissal from mainstream feminism, while it may ultimately be desirable, has not been based on a properly thorough analysis. Her most popular work, however, may be the one least often correctly attributed to her: the early poem privilege, which has been found on dorm refrigerators and bulletin boards ascribed to 'Anonymous.'[2] In this case, at least, Anonymous really was a woman.

In addition to being published in print anthologies, much of her work has appeared online. Clarke also had brief visibility as an amateur/indie musician, with one album "messages" released on cassette in the mid 80's.

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Clarke, D.A. (1981). Banshee. Portland, Maine: Peregrine Press.
Preview poem: Clarke, D.A. (1981). "privilege". NoStatusQuo. Nikki Craft.

Chapters in books

  • Clarke, D.A. (1981), "Stack o wheats: an exercise in issues", in Delacoste, Frédérique; Newman, Felice (eds.), Fight back!: feminist resistance to male violence, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Cleis Press, pp. 254–259, ISBN 9780939416011. Feminist anthology.
  • Clarke, D.A. (1985), "Consuming passions: some thoughts on history, sex, and free enterprise", in Reti, Irene (ed.), Unleashing feminism: critiquing lesbian sadomasochism in the gay nineties, Santa Cruz, California: HerBooks Feminist Press, ISBN 9780939821044.
  • Clarke, D.A. (1992), "The evidence of pain", in Russell, Diana E.H.; Radford, Jill (eds.), Femicide: the politics of woman killing, New York Toronto: Twayne Publishers, pp. 331–336, ISBN 9780805790283. Pdf.
See also:
"Introduction" to chapter by Diana E. H. Russell pp. 325-327.
"The incredible case of the Stack o' Wheat prints" by Nikki Craft pp. 327-331.
"The rampage against Penthouse" by Melissa Farley pp. 339-345.
  • Clarke, D.A. (2004), "Prostitution for everyone: feminism, globalisation and the 'sex' industry", in Whisnant, Rebecca; Stark, Christine (eds.), Not for sale: feminists resisting prostitution and pornography, North Melbourne, Victoria: Spinifex Press, pp. 206–209, ISBN 9781876756499.
  • Clarke, D.A. (2005), "Justice is a woman with a sword: some thoughts on women, feminism, and violence", in Buchwald, Emilie; Fletcher, Pamela; Roth, Martha (eds.), Transforming a rape culture (2nd ed.), Minneapolis, Minnesota: Milkweed Editions, pp. 311–322, ISBN 9781571312693.

Journal articles

  • Clarke, D.A. (Summer–Fall 1989). "Moving expenses (short story)" (PDF). Sinister Wisdom. Elana Dykewomon. 38: 11–29.
  • Clarke, D.A. (June 1990). "Whose tale is this? A review of the film The Handmaid's Tale". Off Our Backs. off our backs, inc. 20 (6): 12–13. JSTOR 25797432.
  • Clarke, D.A. (July–August 1998). . Feminista! The Journal of Feminist Construction. 2 (3–4). Archived from the original on October 7, 2007. (archived at Archive.org)
  • Clarke, D.A. (May 2000). . Feminista! The Journal of Feminist Construction. 3 (10). Archived from the original on October 7, 2007. (archived at Archive.org)
  • Clarke, D.A.; Cutler Page, Juliette (May 2000). . Feminista! The Journal of Feminist Construction. 3 (10). Archived from the original on October 10, 2007. (archived at Archive.org)

Essays

See also: Whisnant, Rebecca. . University of Dayton. Archived from the original on February 4, 2005. (archived at Archive.org, archive date 4 February 2005)
  • Clarke, D.A. (9 October 2004). . Media Watch. WordPress. Archived from the original on May 12, 2010. (archived at Archive.org)

Interviews

  • Reti, Irene (2004), "Interview with D.A. Clarke", in Reti, Irene (ed.), Out in the redwoods: documenting gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender history at the University of California, Santa Cruz 1965-2003, Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz, California: Regional History Project, University Library, University of California, ISBN 9780972334310.
A documentary oral history project.

Blogs

  • Shared blog of Stan Goff and DeAnander (archived at Archive.org)
  • Lazy Quote Diary (D.A. Clarke's blog at European Tribune)

References

  1. ^ Clarke, D.A. (1991). "Justice is a woman with a sword". NoStatusQuo. Nikki Craft.
  2. ^ Clarke, D.A. (1981), "privilege", in Clarke, D.A. (ed.), Banshee, Portland, Maine: Peregrine Press.

External links

  • DA Clarke's Personal Homepage

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link between violence against women and market economics although she may be best known for her 1991 essay Justice Is A Woman With A Sword 1 In that essay which she has updated twice for editions of the anthology Transforming a Rape Culture she argues that feminist theory has taken a dogmatic approach to nonviolence and that women s self defense violent feminist activism and the encouragement of positive media portrayals of violent women such as in Kill Bill or Xena Warrior Princess have not been given the serious consideration they should receive and that their dismissal from mainstream feminism while it may ultimately be desirable has not been based on a properly thorough analysis Her most popular work however may be the one least often correctly attributed to her the early poem privilege which has been found on dorm refrigerators and bulletin boards ascribed to Anonymous 2 In this case at least Anonymous really was a woman In addition to being published in print anthologies much of her work has appeared online Clarke also had brief visibility as an amateur indie musician with one album messages released on cassette in the mid 80 s Selected bibliography EditBooks Edit Clarke D A 1981 Banshee Portland Maine Peregrine Press Preview poem Clarke D A 1981 privilege NoStatusQuo Nikki Craft dd Clarke D A 1985 To live with the weeds Santa Cruz California HerBooks Feminist Press OCLC 19511196 A solo collection of poetry Clarke D A Goff Stan author 2006 Sex amp War Berkeley California Soft Skull Press ISBN 9781411643802 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help Chapters in books Edit Clarke D A 1981 Stack o wheats an exercise in issues in Delacoste Frederique Newman Felice eds Fight back feminist resistance to male violence Minneapolis Minnesota Cleis Press pp 254 259 ISBN 9780939416011 Feminist anthology Clarke D A 1985 Consuming passions some thoughts on history sex and free enterprise in Reti Irene ed Unleashing feminism critiquing lesbian sadomasochism in the gay nineties Santa Cruz California HerBooks Feminist Press ISBN 9780939821044 Clarke D A 1992 The evidence of pain in Russell Diana E H Radford Jill eds Femicide the politics of woman killing New York Toronto Twayne Publishers pp 331 336 ISBN 9780805790283 Pdf See also Introduction to chapter by Diana E H Russell pp 325 327 The incredible case of the Stack o Wheat prints by Nikki Craft pp 327 331 The rampage against Penthouse by Melissa Farley pp 339 345 dd dd Clarke D A 2004 Prostitution for everyone feminism globalisation and the sex industry in Whisnant Rebecca Stark Christine eds Not for sale feminists resisting prostitution and pornography North Melbourne Victoria Spinifex Press pp 206 209 ISBN 9781876756499 Clarke D A 2005 Justice is a woman with a sword some thoughts on women feminism and violence in Buchwald Emilie Fletcher Pamela Roth Martha eds Transforming a rape culture 2nd ed Minneapolis Minnesota Milkweed Editions pp 311 322 ISBN 9781571312693 Journal articles Edit Clarke D A Summer Fall 1989 Moving expenses short story PDF Sinister Wisdom Elana Dykewomon 38 11 29 Clarke D A June 1990 Whose tale is this A review of the film The Handmaid s Tale Off Our Backs off our backs inc 20 6 12 13 JSTOR 25797432 Clarke D A July August 1998 Do men need prostitution Feminista The Journal of Feminist Construction 2 3 4 Archived from the original on October 7 2007 archived at Archive org Clarke D A May 2000 What is Feminism Feminista The Journal of Feminist Construction 3 10 Archived from the original on October 7 2007 archived at Archive org Clarke D A Cutler Page Juliette May 2000 Necro Feminism Feminista The Journal of Feminist Construction 3 10 Archived from the original on October 10 2007 archived at Archive org Essays Edit Clarke D A 1982 The evidence of pain Exposure Clarke D A 1991 Justice is a woman with a sword NoStatusQuo Nikki Craft Clarke D A 1993 Consuming passions some thoughts on history sex and free enterprise NoStatusQuo Nikki Craft Clarke D A November 2000 The Nader dilemma Feminists for Nader No Status Quo Pdf Clarke D A October 2002 Scandals of sexual greed the Catholic Church and pedophiles Z Magazine Z Communications Archived from the original on October 24 2007 archived at Archive org Clarke D A 9 October 2004 What is beauty anyway Media Watch WordPress Archived from the original on June 22 2008 archived at Archive org See also Whisnant Rebecca Rebecca Whisnant class chat with readers of Why is Beauty On Parade University of Dayton Archived from the original on February 4 2005 archived at Archive org archive date 4 February 2005 dd Clarke D A 9 October 2004 Political exposure the breast Media Watch WordPress Archived from the original on May 12 2010 archived at Archive org Interviews Edit Reti Irene 2004 Interview with D A Clarke in Reti Irene ed Out in the redwoods documenting gay lesbian bisexual transgender history at the University of California Santa Cruz 1965 2003 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz California Regional History Project University Library University of California ISBN 9780972334310 A documentary oral history project dd Blogs Edit Feral Scholar Shared blog of Stan Goff and DeAnander archived at Archive org Lazy Quote Diary D A Clarke s blog at European Tribune References Edit Clarke D A 1991 Justice is a woman with a sword NoStatusQuo Nikki Craft Clarke D A 1981 privilege in Clarke D A ed Banshee Portland Maine Peregrine Press External links EditDA Clarke s Personal Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title D A Clarke amp oldid 1090900892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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