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Books · Sep 2023

Breaking Free: The Lie of Equality and the Feminist Fight for Freedom

Marcie Bianco

Culture writer Marcie Bianco boldly argues that 'equality' is a racist, patriarchal ideal that perpetuates women's systemic oppression and limits the possibilities of feminism - with a plan to transform the movement.

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Books · May 2023

Naked Feminism: Breaking the Cult of Female Modesty

Victoria Bateman

A radical work by Cambridge economist Victoria Bateman, who has appeared naked on TV, stage, art and protests, using body and brain to deliver her message. Questions: Despite feminism's promises, why do women's bodies remain at mercy of state, society and religion? Are sexy and smart mutually exclusive? Traces bodily modesty pendulum from ancient Egypt to present, calling feminists to unite against female body repression.

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Books · Feb 2023

The Sex Lives of African Women

Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah

Through intimate testimony from African and diasporic women, Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah replaces narratives of sexual danger and victimhood with a plural archive of desire, pleasure, freedom, and healing.

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Books · Apr 2022

Trans Bodies, Trans Selves

Laura Erickson-Schroth

This community resource collects trans-authored and trans-centered guidance on health, law, culture, history, family, sexuality, and life course issues.

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Books · Feb 2022

Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again: Women and Desire in the Age of Consent

Katherine Angel

A provocative examination of women's sexuality, desire, and agency in the contemporary era of affirmative consent. Angel challenges simplistic narratives about sexual empowerment and explores the complex relationship between consent, desire, and female sexual autonomy in the wake of #MeToo.

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Books · Jan 2022

In Defense of Witches: The Legacy of the Witch Hunts and Why Women Are Still on Trial

Mona Chollet

A powerful feminist analysis connecting historical witch hunts to contemporary attacks on women's autonomy. Chollet examines how the persecution of 'witches' - independent women, childless women, and aging women - established patterns of misogyny that continue to shape how society treats women who defy traditional roles.

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Books · Nov 2021

My Body

Emily Ratajkowski

A profound self-reflection from supermodel turned writer, analyzing the complex mechanisms of female body commodification through personal experience, exploring modern women's survival predicament between desire and contempt.

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Books · Sep 2021

Unbound: My Story of Liberation and the Birth of the Me Too Movement

Tarana Burke

A record of liberation and transformation by Tarana Burke, the founder of the 'Me Too' movement. With overwhelming honesty, it depicts the deep wounds as a survivor of sexual violence, the reality of silenced Black women, and how the hope of 'empowerment through empathy' was born.

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Books · Jun 2021

Trans Medicine

stef m. shuster

stef m. shuster studies how clinicians learn to treat gender and how authority, uncertainty, and gatekeeping shape trans medicine.

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Books · Aug 2020

Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women

Kate Manne

Following her groundbreaking 'Down Girl,' Manne examines how male entitlement operates across various domains - from intimate relationships to healthcare to politics - revealing how men's unwarranted sense of privilege systematically harms women and undermines gender equality.

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Books · Mar 2020

Untamed

Glennon Doyle

The courage to escape the cage of 'good woman' and 'good mother' and live according to one's own truth. A soulful memoir by an author who overcame years of addiction and a painful marriage to find true love and freedom, empowering women worldwide.

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Books · Sep 2019

Know My Name

Chanel Miller

In 2015, when Stanford University student Brock Turner sexually assaulted a woman known as 'Emily Doe,' this case became a symbol of unity for women across America. Because of the worst thing that happened to her, Emily Doe became one of the most famous women in the world - yet no one knew her real name. This all changed in 2019 when Chanel Miller revealed herself as 'Emily Doe' and published this memoir, telling her story as an act of reclaiming narrative identity.

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Books · Sep 2019

The Testaments

Margaret Atwood

Thirty-four years after 'The Handmaid's Tale,' Margaret Atwood delivers a stunning sequel following the collapse of the Republic of Gilead through the perspectives of three different women. It depicts how the fires of resistance are lit from within an oppressed regime and how absolute power eventually crumbles.

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Books · Apr 2019

How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy

Jenny Odell

A profound and philosophical guide to reclaiming our attention in an era where our focus is commodified and efficiency is seen as the ultimate value. Odell explores how 'doing nothing' can be a radical act of resistance, leading to deeper connections with our local environments, communities, and ourselves.

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Books · Mar 2019

Pleasure Activism

Adrienne Maree Brown

Explores how pleasure and joy can become central to social justice work, advocating for liberation politics based on body wisdom and collective delight.

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Books · Nov 2018

Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights

Juno Mac and Molly Smith

A groundbreaking work written by sex workers themselves, directly challenging mainstream feminist narratives about sex work while providing theoretical foundations and political strategies for the sex workers' rights movement.

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Books · Feb 2017

Your Silence Will Not Protect You

Audre Lorde

'To transform silence into language and action' - . A definitive collection covering the representative works of Audre Lorde, who fought against discrimination, illness, and power while upholding her identity as Black, lesbian, mother, and warrior. An incredibly powerful intellectual legacy for turning difference into the power of solidarity.

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Books · Aug 2016

It Ends with Us

Colleen Hoover

A brave and heartbreaking contemporary novel exploring the thin line between love and violence, and the courage required to break the cycle of domestic abuse spanning generations. Based on a true story, it is a tale of difficult choices, resilience, and the power of self-love.

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Books · Jun 2016

Sex Object: A Memoir

Jessica Valenti

A raw and unflinching memoir detailing how women are treated as 'sex objects' from a young age and the deep scars this leaves on their self-perception, relationships, and mental health. A leading voice in contemporary feminism, Valenti indicts the essence of misogyny in modern society through her own experiences.

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Books · May 2016

Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution

Mona Eltahawy

Mona Eltahawy’s polemic links state, family, and religious control over women’s bodies across the Middle East and North Africa while forcing debate about anger, generalization, and the politics of speaking for a region.

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Books · Feb 2014

Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More

Janet Mock

A transgender rights activist's autobiographical work that explores the multiple meanings of feminine identity through personal growth experiences, challenging mainstream society's rigid perceptions of authenticity and femininity.

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Books · Oct 2011

Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject

Saba Mahmood

Saba Mahmood’s ethnography of Cairo’s women’s mosque movement challenges feminist theories that recognize agency only as resistance to norms and asks how ethical subjects are formed through embodied religious practice.

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Books · Jan 2010

The Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story

A. Revathi

A. Revathi’s autobiography records gender, family expulsion, labor, survival, and dignity in hijra communities, bringing South Asian trans experience into feminist mapping.

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Books · Apr 2009

The Other Side of Paradise: A Memoir

Staceyann Chin

A raw and powerful record of a girl growing up amidst poverty, violence, and rigid social expectations in Jamaica, winning her freedom through poetry and her own voice. It reveals the truth behind the illusion of 'paradise' while exploring biracial identity, sexuality, and the reclamation of self.

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Books · Mar 2007

Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity

Julia Serano

A groundbreaking manifesto of transgender feminism. From the unique perspective of a transgender woman, Serano deeply analyzes the intrinsic connection between transphobia and sexism, revealing society's systematic devaluation and violence against femininity.

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Books · Aug 2006

Transgender Rights

Paisley Currah, Richard M. Juang, and Shannon Price Minter

This anthology maps transgender civil rights through law, history, public policy, employment, family, healthcare, and movement strategy.

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Books · Jan 2004

Caliban and the Witch

Silvia Federici

A groundbreaking feminist re-examination of capitalist primitive accumulation that reveals how violent control over women's bodies became foundational to capitalist development.

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Books · Sep 1998

Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink or Blue

Leslie Feinberg

A foundational text of the transgender rights movement, exploring the oppressive nature of gender binaries and advocating for the liberation of all gender expressions.

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Books · Jan 1996

Transgender Warrior: Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman

Leslie Feinberg

A monumental work of non-fiction intended to reclaim transgender history and pride. Covering from ancient communities to contemporary activism, it reveals through abundant illustrations how gender diversity has been suppressed and how it has been fought for with unyielding will.

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Books · Jan 1996

The Vagina Monologues

Eve Ensler

Revolutionary feminist theatrical work that breaks gender taboos through direct expression of women's bodily experiences, laying foundations for global anti-sexual violence movements.

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Books · Jan 1994

Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women and the Rest of Us

Kate Bornstein

A groundbreaking work in transgender theory that challenges the binary gender system, explores gender fluidity and performativity, and provides theoretical foundations for non-binary gender identity.

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Books · Jan 1993

Stone Butch Blues

Leslie Feinberg

An enduring monument in transgender and lesbian history. Set in 1950s - 70s America, it tells the story of Jess Goldberg’s lonely struggle on the boundaries of gender, the solidarity of the working class, and an unyielding spirit in pursuit of personal truth.

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Books · Jan 1990

The Beauty Myth

Naomi Wolf

Exposes how beauty standards have become a new tool for controlling women, analyzing the impact of consumer culture on women's bodies and psyche.

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Books · Jan 1985

The Handmaid's Tale

Margaret Atwood

The Emmy Award-winning television series source material, the gold standard of feminist speculative fiction. The story follows Offred, a fertile woman forced to survive as a member of the servant class in a dystopian near-future, where they are used as reproductive tools for the ruling class. In an era when women's reproductive rights remain politically sensitive, Atwood's groundbreaking novel remains profoundly relevant more than 30 years later.

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Books · Jun 1984

Bloodchild and Other Stories

Octavia E. Butler

A classic collection by the master of science fiction feminist literature Butler, featuring the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning titular novella that explores gender roles, power relationships, and identity through interspecies dynamics.

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Books · Oct 1970

The Female Eunuch

Germaine Greer

A groundbreaking work of second-wave feminism, Greer analyzes women's castrated state in patriarchal society with radical and incisive prose, challenging traditional female roles and gender norms to become an important theoretical foundation for the women's liberation movement.

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Books · Jan 1968

The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm

Anne Koedt

One of the most significant and controversial essays of second-wave feminism, published in 1968. It dismantles the myth of the 'mature female sexual response' as defined by Freudian psychoanalysis and argues, both scientifically and politically, for the importance of the clitoris as the true source of female physical pleasure. A historical manifesto for the struggle for bodily and sexual autonomy.

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Books · Jan 1937

Their Eyes Were Watching God

Zora Neale Hurston

Though Zora Neale Hurston's most famous novel is now considered a cornerstone work of the Harlem Renaissance, Their Eyes Were Watching God received a lukewarm reception when first published in 1937, not being rediscovered until the 1970s. The story follows a Black woman named Janie Crawford's coming-of-age in Florida, from her 'voiceless' teenage years to a more self-possessed adulthood.

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Books · May 1927

To the Lighthouse

Virginia Woolf

A masterpiece of modern literature that captures the passage of time, lost years, and the completion of art through the innovative technique of 'stream of consciousness.' Deep insights into motherhood, marriage, and female creativity are poetically rendered alongside beautiful Scottish seaside landscapes.

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Books · Jan 1899

The Awakening

Kate Chopin

No feminist reading list is complete without this 1899 novella. This early proto-modernist story follows Edna Pontellier, a wealthy New Orleans housewife who begins to contemplate what life might offer beyond her narrow roles as wife and mother.