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Books · Feb 2022
Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again: Women and Desire in the Age of Consent
Katherine AngelA 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 · Oct 2019
The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction
Ursula K. Le GuinUrsula K. Le Guin retells technological origins through the container rather than the weapon and imagines fiction as a bag holding people, relations, and ordinary continuance against linear progress and heroic conquest.
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Books · Oct 2017
Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny
Kate ManneA groundbreaking philosophical analysis that redefines misogyny not as hatred of women, but as a system designed to police and punish women who challenge patriarchal norms. Manne provides a rigorous framework for understanding how misogyny functions as the enforcement branch of patriarchy.
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Books · Aug 2014
Bad Feminist
Roxane GayA collection of essays that explores the complexities of contemporary feminism with humor and honesty, acknowledging that feminists can be contradictory and imperfect.
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Books · Apr 2014
Men Explain Things to Me
Rebecca SolnitA modern feminist classic that deeply explores the phenomenon of 'mansplaining' and its impact on women. Solnit's sharp writing reveals gender power relations in everyday life, providing important perspectives for understanding contemporary women's circumstances.
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Books · Jan 1983
In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens
Alice WalkerA collection of essays, speeches, and reviews spanning 20 years by Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker, focusing on the intersection of personal and political, from civil rights movement to anti-nuclear sentiment, from literary criticism to personal reflections of Black women, mothers, and feminists. Called 'womanist prose' by the author, it provides profound perspectives for understanding late 20th-century feminism.
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Books · Sep 1980
The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology and the Scientific Revolution
Carolyn MerchantA groundbreaking work of ecofeminist scholarship that examines how the Scientific Revolution transformed Western culture's understanding of nature from a living, nurturing organism to a dead, mechanical object to be exploited. Merchant reveals the intimate connection between the domination of women and the domination of nature.
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Books · Jun 1949
The Second Sex
Le Deuxième SexeSimone de BeauvoirA foundational work of modern feminism that deeply analyzes women's status and situation in society, proposing the famous viewpoint that 'one is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.'
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Books · Oct 1929
A Room of One's Own
Virginia WoolfA foundational work of feminist literary criticism that explores the material and psychological conditions necessary for women's creative work with poetic and incisive insight, proposing influential theories of women's writing.