Feminist Health Activism in Italy since the 1970s
The Ambivalent Legacies of Institutionalization
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pallas Publications
Publishing:23rd Nov '26
£171.99
This title is due to be published on 23rd November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book traces the history of feminist health centers in Italy from the 1970s to the 2010s, analyzing the ambivalent legacies of institutionalization for later waves of activism.
While institutionalization is often seen as marking the end of a protest cycle, this book adopts a different perspective, examining how it shapes new cycles of mobilization. It traces feminist health centers from their origins as grassroots, self-managed initiatives in the 1970s, through their transformation into public services, to their reemergence in the recent transfeminist wave of the 2010s. Drawing on fieldwork in Rome and Milan—including interviews with activists from different generations, archival research, and participant observation—the book offers the first in-depth account of feminist health activism in Italy. At a time when reproductive rights and gender equality are increasingly under pressure, it sheds light on how past struggles continue to shape present forms of activism.
Feminist Health Activism in Italy since the 1970s is of interest to scholars and students of social movements, gender studies, political science, political sociology, and the sociology of health.
“Focusing on health centers as a form of feminist action, this pathbreaking research weaves together reflections on care and health rights; the effects of memory and the political outcomes of contentious politics; and the continuities and changes across periods of intense protest and less visible activism”.
Donatella Della Porta, Professor of Political Science at the Scuola Normale Superiore and Director of the
Center on Social Movement Studies (COSMOS)
“The first analysis of the history of 1970s feminist self-help centers in Italy, this book provides original and compelling evidence on the effects of institutionalization for social movements’ continuity and change. It is a powerful resource for understanding the threats feminist activists face and effective strategies for responding”.
Verta Taylor, Emerita Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Feminist Studies and Edward A. Dickson Emerita Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara
ISBN: 9789048571185
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178 pages