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{{Short description|Australian-British socialist feminist academic (born 1944)}}{{EngvarB|date=August 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}}







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| birth_place = Sydney, Australia| death_date =| death_place =Australian nationality law>Australian and British| ethnicity =| citizenship =| education = University of Sydney (BA)University of Sydney (PhD)| alma_mater =| period = 1987–present| language = English| genre =| subject = Psychology, gender studies, feminism| movement =| notableworks = Why feminism?: gender, psychology, politics.| spouse =| partner = | awards =| signature =bbk.ac.uk/sps/our_staff/academic/lynne_segal}}| portaldisp =}}Lynne Segal (born 29 March 1944) is an Australian-born, British-based socialist feminist academic and activist, author of many books and articles, and participant in many campaigns, from local community to international. She has taught in higher education in London, England since 1970, at Middlesex Polytechnic from 1973. In 1999 she was appointed Anniversary Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, where she now works in the School of Psychosocial Studies.

Early life

Segal was born on 29 March 1944 in Sydney, Australia. Segal was born in a Jewish family to Iza and Reuben Segal, who were both physicians. Her brother Graeme is a mathematician and her sister Barbara is a baroque dancer. She studied psychology at Sydney University, obtaining her PhD in 1969, while becoming immersed in the anti-authoritarian milieu of the Sydney Libertarians (known as ‘The Push’), and has always remained within the libertarian wing of Left politics.{{Citation needed|date=May 2022}} She became pregnant in 1969 and married her husband, the artist James Clifford, who later came out as gay.NEWS, Cadwalladr, Carole, 7 December 2008, It’s been a long journey - and we’re not there yet, The Guardian,www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2008/dec/07/women-equality-rights-feminism-sexism-women-s-liberation-conference, 16 May 2022, NEWS, Cooke, Rachel, 1 February 2015, Lynne Segal: ‘The language of sex is still phallocentric’, The Guardian,www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/01/lynne-segal-violence-against-women-men-insecure, 20 May 2022, NEWS, Segal, Lynne, 2 November 2013, A groovy kind of love: from sex in the 60s, to sex in your 60s, The Guardian,www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/nov/02/sex-in-60s-free-love-lynne-segal, 20 May 2022,

Activism

She emigrated to London in 1970 and for the next decade her main energies went into grass roots politics in Islington, North London, helping to set up and run a women’s centre, an alternative newspaper, the Islington Gutter Press, and supporting anti-racist politics. It was a decade in which the extra-party Left was on the ascendant, but divided structurally and ideologically.{{Citation needed|date=May 2022}}In 1979, the three friends, Segal, Sheila Rowbotham and Hilary Wainwright wrote Beyond the Fragments, arguing for broader alliances among trade unionists, feminists and left political groups. Its argument quickly won a large following leading to a major conference in Leeds, Yorkshire, in 1980 and a second edition in 1981. In 1984, publisher Ursula Owen invited her to join the Virago Advisory Board and write an appraisal of the state of feminism, resulting in her first book, Is the Future Female? Troubled Thoughts on Contemporary Feminism. This book reached a broad audience, with its questioning of gender mythologies, whether of women’s intrinsic virtues, or men’s inevitable rapaciousness, which had been appearing in the work of many popular feminist writers in the 1980s.{{Citation needed|date=May 2022}}Reflecting her socialist feminist milieu, Segal argued that feminists always needed to confront the ubiquitous negation of the ‘feminine’, but women’s battles could neither be reduced simply to battles with men, nor solved purely by revaluing the ‘feminine’. All Segal’s consequent books have argued for a more inclusive form of left-feminism, arguing for a more compassionate and egalitarian world. Her next book, Slow Motion: Changing Masculinities, Changing Men rejected the equating of ‘male sexuality’ with ‘male violence’, noting the complexity of forces generating very differing patterns of masculinity across time and place. Discussing the volatile fluidity of sexual experience, the same theoretical perspectives appeared in Straight Sex: The Politics of Pleasure. There she deconstructs the notion of male activity and female passivity that underpin normative understandings of heterosexuality, and serve to shore up the language and practices of male dominance. In 2007 Segal published Making Trouble: Life and Politics, a Political Memoir, covering her generation of post-war activists, pondering what has become of their politics in the grimmer, more divided world of the 21st century.She has a son, Zim Segal, working in web technology. Segal has lived in Islington, North London since she arrived from Sydney. Since 2000, she has worked, as a secular Jew, with Jews for Justice for Palestinians, Independent Jewish Voices and Faculty for Israeli–Palestinian Peace (FFIPP) engaged in efforts to end the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land and create a just peace between Israel and Palestine.

Political views

Segal is a Labour Party member of the Islington North Constituency Labour Party,WEB,www.jewishvoiceforlabour.org.uk/jvl/a-jvl-statement-on-the-current-attacks-on-jeremy-corbyn/, A statement from Jewish Labour members on the current attacks on Jeremy Corbyn, Jewish Voice for Labour, 26 March 2018, 1 June 2018, in the Highbury East branch.NEWS,www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/apr/05/antisemitism-on-the-left-and-jeremy-corbyn, Antisemitism on the left and Jeremy Corbyn, The Guardian, 5 April 2018, 2 June 2018,

Bibliography

Books

  • BOOK, Rowbotham, Sheila, Sheila Rowbotham, Segal, Lynne, Wainwright, Hilary, Hilary Wainwright, Beyond the fragments : feminism and the making of socialism (2nd ed.), Merlin Press, London, 1981, 9780850362541,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, What is to be done about the family, Penguin Books, Penguin in association with the Socialist Society, Harmondsworth, 1983, 9780140065961,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, Is the future female? : troubled thoughts on contemporary feminism, Virago, London, 1987, 9780860686972,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, The Past Before Us: Twenty Years of Feminism, 1989, Feminist Review, 9780415037525,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, McIntosh, Mary, Mary Susan McIntosh, Sex exposed : sexuality and the pornography debate, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J, 1993, 9780813519388,
  • Segal, Lynne Does pornography cause violence? The search for evidence in BOOK, Church Gibson, Pamela, Gibson, Roma, Dirty looks : women, pornography, power, British Film Institute (BFI) Publishing, London, 1993, 9780851704043,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, Straight sex : rethinking the politics of pleasure, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1994, 9780520200012,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, New sexual agendas, Macmillan, Basingstoke, 1997, 0333675681,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, Why feminism? : gender, psychology, politics, Polity (publisher), Polity, Cambridge, 1999, 9780745623474,archive.org/details/whyfeminismgende0000sega,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, Slow motion : changing masculinities, changing men, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2007, 9780230019270,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, Making trouble : life and politics, Serpent’s Tail, London, 2007, 9781852429379,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, Elaine Showalter (Introduction), Out of Time: The Pleasures and Perils of Ageing, Verso Books
year = 2013, 9781781681398,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, Radical Happiness : Moments of Collective Joy, Verso Books, London, 2017, 9781786631541,
  • BOOK, Segal, Lynne, Lean on Me: A Politics of Radical Care, Verso Books, London, 2023, 9781804292945,

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