

Lucy Delap, "Feminisms: A Global History" (U Chicago Press, 2020)
Aug 31, 2025
Lucy Delap, a Reader in Modern British and Gender History at Cambridge, dives into her book, 'Feminisms: A Global History.' She discusses the evolution of feminist thought worldwide, emphasizing diverse narratives and historical contexts. Delap highlights the resilience of women in claiming spaces, emotional dimensions in activism, and the powerful role of music in protests. Additionally, she sheds light on feminist publishing in 1970s Britain and the need for inclusive representation in music, connecting past struggles with contemporary feminist challenges.
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Global Thematic Approach
- Lucy Delap deliberately wrote a global thematic book to synthesize recent global feminist literatures rather than a narrow national chronicle.
- She argues historians of gender can nimbly cross fields to produce a plural, dialogic global history of feminisms.
Personal Roots Shape Scholarship
- Delap's background in Southern Africa and exposure to anti-racist struggles shaped her interest in connecting gender with anti-racism and poverty.
- Personal history informs her commitment to plural, justice-oriented feminist histories.
Prefer Themes Over Strict Chronology
- Use thematic organization to avoid linear teleologies and to enable cross-regional dialogues in global histories.
- Prioritize storytelling, sensory detail, and patterning over strict chronology when teaching broad topics.