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Books · Mar 2022
The Cyberfeminism Index
Mindy SeuA pioneering work exploring feminism in the digital age, analyzing how the internet, artificial intelligence, and digital technologies are reshaping gender relations and feminist practice.
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Books · Nov 2021
My Body
Emily RatajkowskiA 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
The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century
Amia SrinivasanSix interlocking essays move from rape allegations, pornography, desire, and teacher - student relations to the carceral state and capitalism, refusing to reduce sexual politics to the claim that consent alone settles every question.
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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 · Jul 2014
We Should All Be Feminists
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieNigerian writer Adichie's pamphlet expanded from her TED talk redefines 21st-century feminism through personal experiences and sharp observations, making this concept more accessible and relatable.
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Videos · Oct 2017
Meeting the Enemy: A Cross-Gender Dialogue and Reflection
Cassie JayeThrough the lens of the documentary 'The Red Pill,' this analysis explores filmmaker Cassie Jaye's journey of dialogue with the men's rights movement, and how she moved from bias to understanding, ultimately reflecting on the nature of gender equality movements.
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Videos · Dec 2010
This isn't her mother's feminism
Courtney E. MartinIn this TEDWomen talk, Courtney E. Martin reflects on the evolving meaning of feminism across generations. Through personal narrative and cultural critique, she explores three paradoxes that define her generation’s feminist identity, emphasizing the tension between tradition and innovation, idealism and pragmatism.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Frequency Radio
Kat Spada, Anita SarkeesianFeminist Frequency Radio is a podcast hosted by Kat Spada and Anita Sarkeesian, focusing on critiquing pop culture from a feminist perspective. The show explores gender representation, power structures, and social metaphors in movies, TV shows, and video games weekly, covering everything from Hollywood blockbusters to obscure classics. The hosts frequently invite guests to analyze gender stereotypes, race and class issues in works, and engage in deep conversations combining current events with cultural trends.
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Podcasts · Jul 2025
Unladylike
Cristen CongerUnladylike is a podcast hosted by feminist Cristen Conger, focusing on fringe issues of modern female identity. With the motto 'Where feminism meets fringe,' the show deeply analyzes myths, chaos, and media narratives shaping contemporary women (and non-traditional female identities). Content covers bisexual impostor syndrome, tall girl psychology, gun culture, contraception controversies, and other social hot topics, combining deep research with critical perspectives to challenge mainstream gender discourse. With a sharp, knowledge-dense style suitable for audiences interested in intersectional feminism, cultural criticism, and social structures.
Articles
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How Feminism Ends?
Ginevra DavisThis article starts from bodily experience to critique contemporary feminism's over-abstraction of 'gender,' exploring the inescapability of the female body, the predicament of gender theory, and the tension between women's freedom and self-exhaustion.
02Articles · Oct 2022
BBC: MeToo's Global Impact: What Has Really Changed?
Sandrine LamotteAn in-depth analysis of the global impact of the #MeToo movement, exploring how it has empowered women to speak out, revealed deep-rooted social issues, and driven ongoing structural change.
03Articles · Feb 2020
Fighting the Tyranny of 'Niceness': Why We Need Difficult Women
Helen LewisThis article critiques the expectations of 'perfection' and 'likability' in contemporary feminism, calling for recognition of the complexity and contradictions within feminism, and embracing those 'difficult women' who are nonconformist, hard to categorize, but drive change.
