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Books · Sep 2023
Breaking Free: The Lie of Equality and the Feminist Fight for Freedom
Marcie BiancoCulture 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 BatemanA 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 · Apr 2023
Feminism Against Progress
Mary HarringtonUnHerd columnist Mary Harrington introduces 'reactionary feminism,' critiquing modern feminism as serving only elite professional women. She argues technological progress commodifies women's bodies and reproductive abilities, calling for a fundamental reassessment of what 'progress' means for most women.
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Books · Mar 2023
Hags: The Demonisation of Middle-Aged Women
Victoria SmithA sharp work by feminist writer Glosswitch exploring why women in their forties and beyond seem to enrage almost everyone. In an era of identity politics, middle-aged women are portrayed as bigoted, entitled, and morally inferior. Smith traces history to reveal why this specific form of misogyny is so rampant today. Shortlisted for the 2023 Nero Book Awards.
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Books · Feb 2023
The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality
Angela SainiAward-winning science journalist Angela Saini's groundbreaking exploration challenging assumptions that male dominance is natural to the human species. Through archaeology, scientific research, and global cultural histories, this book reveals how patriarchy emerged around 7,000 years ago, spread through colonialism, and why understanding this history is crucial for achieving genuine gender equality.
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Books · Jan 2023
Reckoning
V (formerly Eve Ensler)A lifetime's work from the Tony Award-winning author of The Vagina Monologues. Spanning forty years of journals, V's Reckoning is a powerful collage of poetry, prose, dreams, and letters that chronicles her journey from childhood trauma to global activism, showing how to transform personal pain into collective power and write oneself into freedom.
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Podcasts · Mar 2020
Stochastic Volatility
Fu Shiye, Zhang Zhiqi, Leng JianguoStochastic Volatility is a leading Chinese podcast hosted by three female media professionals: Fu Shiye, Zhang Zhiqi, and Leng Jianguo. Started in 2020, it has become one of the most influential cultural podcasts in China. The show covers a wide range of topics including feminism, social issues, literature, and cinema, always through a critical and feminist lens. The hosts are known for their intellectual depth, empathy, and ability to connect personal experiences with broader structural issues.
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Podcasts · Mar 2019
Surplus Value
Zhang Zhiqi, Fu Shiye, Leng JianguoSurplus Value is a Chinese pan-feminist podcast founded by three media professionals: Zhang Zhiqi, Fu Shiye, and Leng Jianguo. The show's name comes from Marxist political economy, and discussions range from gender issues, labor and workplace, cultural criticism, to intimate relationships, examining women's situations in contemporary Chinese society from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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Podcasts · Dec 2016
La Poudre
Lauren BastideLa Poudre is a leading French feminist podcast hosted by journalist and feminist activist Lauren Bastide. Running from December 2016 to December 2023, the podcast explored contemporary feminist and anti-racist issues through in-depth interviews. The show invited female artists, intellectuals, and political figures to discuss their upbringing, career paths, creative practices, and understanding of feminism.
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Explaining Support for Muslim Feminism in the Arab Middle East and North Africa
Saskia Glas and Amy AlexanderDrawing on fifty-one surveys, Glas and Alexander test the assumption that religious commitment and support for women’s rights are inherently opposed across Arab Muslim publics.
02Papers · Mar 2013
Decolonizing Feminism: Challenging Connections between Settler Colonialism and Heteropatriarchy
Maile Arvin, Eve Tuck, and Angie MorrillArvin, Tuck, and Morrill challenge feminist theory to confront settler colonialism, Indigenous sovereignty, heteropatriarchy, land, and the colonial relations that can be reproduced through knowledge production.
03Papers · Jan 2013
What Do Women Want? A Critical Mapping of Future Directions for Arab Feminisms
What do women want? A critical mapping of future directions for Arab FeminismsMervat HatemMervat Hatem maps Arab feminist debates beyond a single program, asking how changing states, generations, movements, and transnational agendas shape the authority to say what women want.
04Papers · Jun 2011
Ecofeminism Revisited
Ecofeminism Revisited: Rejecting Essentialism and Re-Placing Species in a Material Feminist EnvironmentalismGreta GaardGaard responds to anti-essentialist critiques of ecofeminism and argues for retaining its ability to connect gender, race, class, colonialism, species, and environmental justice.
05Papers · Dec 2009
A Stranger Silence Still
A Stranger Silence Still: The Need for Feminist Social Research on Climate ChangeSherilyn MacGregorMacGregor critiques the absence of feminist social analysis in climate change research and calls for attention to power, subjectivity, care, consumption, and political agency.
06Papers · Jan 2005
Feminist Disability Studies
Rosemarie Garland-ThomsonGarland-Thomson maps feminist disability studies as a field, showing how disability reshapes feminist questions about bodies, staring, normalcy, dependency, and public life.
