TY - JOUR TI - The Women’s March on London: Virginia Woolf, John Berger, Judith Butler and intersectionality AU - Humm, Maggie TI - The Women’s March on London: Virginia Woolf, John Berger, Judith Butler and intersectionality AB - The paper brings together three thinkers; Judith Butler, John Berger and Virginia Woolf, not often considered together, to examine how their ideas about assemblies/demonstrations, democracy and feminism apply to the Women’s March on London January 21st 2017. Intersecting these thinkers’ ideas, drawn from psychoanalytic, feminist and cultural analyses, helps to explain key features of the March, for example its careful construction of symbols and intersectional appeal. The paper concludes that the March bore features of older feminism but offered a newer feminism in its uses of social media and intersectional approach. VL - 2017 IS - Issue 4 (34) PY - 2017 SN - 1895-975X C1 - 2084-3860 SP - 587 EP - 592 DO - 10.4467/20843860PK.17.039.8206 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/przeglad-kulturoznawczy/article/the-womens-march-on-london-virginia-woolf-john-berger-judith-butler-and-intersectionality KW - Virginia Woolf KW - John Berger KW - Judith Butler KW - Intersectionality KW - Feminism KW - Women’s March on London