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Books · Jan 2021

Detransition, Baby

Torrey Peters

A ruthless dissection of the trans-cis divide, reimagining the nuclear family through the wreckage of gender.

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Books · Jun 2020

Qiuyuan

秋园Yang Benfen

Qiuyuan is the debut work of Chinese amateur author Yang Benfen, written at the age of 80. Centered on the life of the author's mother Liang Qiufang (nicknamed Qiuyuan), it tells the story of an ordinary Chinese woman who lived through war, famine, and political upheaval throughout the 20th century. This is a moving work about women, memory, and history, as well as a heartfelt retrieval of the countless Chinese women lost to history.

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Books · Jul 2019

Breasts and Eggs

夏物語Mieko Kawakami

Mieko Kawakami's 'Breasts and Eggs' is a monumental work of contemporary Japanese literature that challenges traditional feminine norms. The novel follows three women: Natsu, her older sister Makiko, and Makiko's daughter Midoriko. Through their intersecting lives, Kawakami explores questions of female agency, bodily autonomy, reproductive ethics, and the societal pressures placed on women's bodies in modern Japan.

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Books · Aug 2018

Trans Kids

Tey Meadow

Tey Meadow studies how families, schools, medicine, and law make transgender childhood intelligible in the twenty-first century.

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Books · Oct 2016

Kim Ji-young, Born 1982

82년생 김지영Cho Nam-joo

Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 is a novel by Korean author Cho Nam-joo, telling the life story of an ordinary Korean woman Kim Ji-young from birth to motherhood. This work reveals deep-rooted gender discrimination in Korean society through understated narrative, sparking widespread discussion about women's situations in Korea and throughout East Asia.

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Books · Sep 2008

Sangati: Events

Bama

Bama replaces the solitary heroine with a collective life of Dalit women, making labor, violence, laughter, language, and intergenerational memory the substance of grassroots feminism.

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Films · May 2024

All We Imagine As Light

Payal Kapadia

A groundbreaking work by Indian director Payal Kapadia, this historic masterpiece won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Following three women of different ages - Prabha, Anu, and Parvaty - working together at a hospital in Mumbai, it explores their complex personal lives and the power of their mutually supportive friendship. With its poetic visual language, the film deeply examines crucial themes including female friendship, intergenerational solidarity, identity formation in urban development, and gender politics in modern India.

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Films · May 2024

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl

Rungano Nyoni

A black comedy drama directed by Zambian filmmaker Rungano Nyoni, starring Susan Chardy. Following young woman Shula who discovers her uncle Fred's body late at night, the film explores the revelation of buried family sexual assault secrets during funeral proceedings with her cousins. With its unique African perspective, the film examines the complex relationships between family trauma, cultural traditions, and women's voices, becoming an important representative work of contemporary African feminist cinema.

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Films · Mar 2024

Laapataa Ladies

Kiran Rao

Through the absurd comedy of two brides swapped on a train due to identical veils, this film exposes how rural Indian patriarchy employs the 'erasure of the face' to systematically invisibilize female identity.

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Films · Aug 2023

Anatomy of a Fall

Anatomie d'une chuteJustine Triet

A gripping courtroom drama dissecting a marriage, truth, and gender roles through the trial of a woman accused of her husband's murder. Winner of the Palme d'Or.

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Films · Apr 2023

Polite Society

Nida Manzoor

The feature directorial debut from 'We Are Lady Parts' creator Nida Manzoor, an action-comedy that blends Bollywood, martial arts, and sisterhood in an empowering story. Following rebellious teenager Ria's mission to save her sister Lena from becoming a wealthy man's caged-bird wife by organizing a friend rescue operation. The film explores themes of cultural identity, family expectations, female autonomy, and intergenerational female solidarity through innovative visual language.

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Films · Dec 2022

Women Talking

Sarah Polley

A drama film written and directed by Sarah Polley, adapted from Miriam Toews' novel of the same name. Set in a Bolivian Mennonite community, following a group of women who gather to discuss their future after discovering systematic sexual assault by men in their community. The film deeply explores important issues including religious patriarchy critique, collective trauma and healing, women's political awakening, and the power of silence versus voice.

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