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Books · Feb 2025
Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation
Sophie LewisA provocative and unflinching examination of reactionary strands within feminism that work against liberation. Lewis traces two centuries of 'enemy feminisms' from imperial feminists to contemporary TERFs, revealing how feminist rhetoric can be weaponized to reinforce rather than dismantle systems of oppression.
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Books · Jan 2024
Mean Girl Feminism: On the Performative Power of Whiteness
Mean Girl Feminism: How White Feminists Gaslight, Gatekeep, and GirlbossKim Hong NguyenA sharp deconstruction of contemporary white feminism, revealing how the performance of 'sass' and 'girl squads' serves to consolidate privilege rather than dismantle oppression.
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Books · Jan 2024
The Furies: Women, Vengeance, and Justice
Elizabeth FlockEmmy Award-winning journalist Elizabeth Flock's groundbreaking investigative work exploring what few dare to confront: the role and necessity of female-led violence when institutional protections completely fail. Through three immersive narratives of real women who fought back, this book challenges us to rethink what justice, self-defense, and women's safety truly mean.
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Books · Jan 2024
Egyptian Made: Women, Work, and the Promise of Liberation
Leslie T. ChangFrom the author of Factory Girls, a two-year investigative report revealing how globalization's promise of liberation paved the way for oppression. Follow three Egyptian women navigating between traditional culture and modernization demands.
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Books · Aug 2023
Carceral Liberalism: Feminist Voices Against State Violence
Shreerekha Pillai (Editor)One of Ms. Magazine's Most Anticipated Books of 2023. Continuing the trajectory of the Combahee River Collective, this collection brings together scholars, activists, and writers to examine how carceral liberalism masquerades as freedom while perpetuating oppression, critiquing the confluence of neoliberalism, incarceration, and patriarchy.
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Books · Mar 2023
The Body Liberation Project: How Understanding Racism and Diet Culture Helps Cultivate Joy and Build Collective Freedom
Chrissy KingA groundbreaking work from strength coach and social justice educator Chrissy King that blends memoir, inspiration, and practical exercises. The book reveals how diet culture and the fitness industry are rooted in white supremacy and Eurocentric beauty standards, moving beyond body positivity to something more revolutionary: body liberation, recognizing that none of us are free until all of us are.
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Books · Mar 2023
More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech
Meredith BroussardA powerful work by NYU professor, data scientist, and one of the few Black women AI researchers, Meredith Broussard. Reveals how tech neutrality is a myth and algorithms need accountability. From facial recognition only trained on lighter skin tones, to mortgage algorithms encouraging discriminatory lending, to dangerous feedback loops in medical diagnostic algorithms. Solution isn't making omnipresent tech more inclusive, but rooting out algorithms that target demographics as 'other.'
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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
A Woman's Life Is a Human Life: My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Justice
Felicia KornbluhThrough the personal experiences of historian Felicia Kornbluh's mother and neighbor, this book reveals the untold story of two grassroots movements in New York that transformed American reproductive rights politics - the fight to decriminalize abortion and the struggle against sterilization abuse.
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Books · Nov 2022
The Trauma of Caste: A Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing, and Abolition
Thenmozhi SoundararajanThenmozhi Soundararajan combines memoir, Dalit feminism, engaged Buddhism, and embodied practice to examine how caste injury enters bodies, communities, and transnational institutions.
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Books · Aug 2022
Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change
Angela GarbesFirst-generation Filipino American author Angela Garbes combines memoir with cultural analysis to critically examine mothering expectations and assumptions, revealing how American society depends on yet often overlooks the essential contributions of mothers and family caregivers.
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Books · Sep 2021
Unbroken: My Fight for Survival, Hope, and Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls
Angela SterrittAn extraordinary work of memoir and investigative journalism by award-winning Gitxsan journalist Angela Sterritt who survived life on the streets. Combining personal narrative with in-depth investigation into Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), this book reveals how colonialism and racism created a society where Indigenous women's lives are ignored and devalued, while proving that Indigenous women's strength and brilliance is unbroken.
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Books · Aug 2020
Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women
Kate ManneFollowing 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 · Aug 2020
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
Isabel WilkersonIsabel Wilkerson compares U.S. racial hierarchy, Indian caste, and Nazi Germany to describe caste as a hidden grammar of domination.
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Books · Jun 2020
Women Don't Owe You Pretty
Florence GivenA vibrant manifesto for intersectional feminism that challenges beauty standards, toxic relationships, and societal expectations. Given combines personal insight with political analysis to encourage women to reject the pressure to be 'pretty' for others and embrace their authentic selves.
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Books · Feb 2020
Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning
Cathy Park HongA poetically written and sharply critical exploration of the unspoken pain, anger, and alienation hidden behind the myth of the 'model minority.' Cathy Park Hong dismantles the racial and social hierarchies of American society through the lens of her own experiences as an Asian American woman.
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Books · Feb 2020
Hood Feminism
Mikki KendallA powerful critique of mainstream feminism's failure to address the basic needs of marginalized women, advocating for housing, food, education, and other survival issues to be at the core of feminist agenda.
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Books · Mar 2019
The Island of Sea Women
Lisa SeeA sweeping historical novel set on the Korean island of Jeju, following the intersecting fates of two female divers over several decades. From the Japanese colonial era through the Korean War and into the present, the story depicts the resilient lives, solidarity, and ultimate forgiveness of women caught in the tides of history.
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Books · Mar 2019
Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto
Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, Nancy FraserCritiques elite feminism and proposes an anti-capitalist feminist vision, linking women's liberation to economic justice, racial equality, and environmental sustainability.
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Books · Nov 2018
Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights
Juno Mac and Molly SmithA 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 · 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 · Feb 2017
Living a Feminist Life
Sara AhmedThis work demonstrates how feminist theory emerges from everyday life, exploring the revolutionary potential of the 'feminist killjoy' figure. Ahmed combines affect theory, queer phenomenology, and intersectional feminism to analyze how feminists become estranged from worlds by naming problems, and create survival strategies to cope with the walls of racism and sexism.
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Books · Apr 2016
Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines
Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, Mai'a Williams (Eds.)Liberating 'motherhood' from middle-class privilege to reconstruct it as the most radical practice of social transformation. A groundbreaking anthology on love, survival, and collective liberation by women of color, queer people, the poor, and low-wage caregivers.
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Books · Feb 2016
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
Angela DavisConnecting liberation movements across different eras and regions, from abolitionism to Palestine, demonstrating the importance of intersectional analysis in contemporary social movements.
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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 · Oct 2013
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban
Malala Yousafzai with Christina LambThe moving memoir of the girl who fought for her right to education and survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban at age fifteen. A powerful record of life in Pakistan's Swat Valley, family bonds, and the courage of an individual standing against extremist oppression.
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Books · May 2013
The Transgender Studies Reader 2
Susan Stryker and Aren Z. AizuraThis second reader documents the expansion of transgender studies into race, disability, migration, postcolonial critique, embodiment, and media.
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Books · Jan 2011
Dalit Women Speak Out: Caste, Class and Gender Violence in India
Aloysius Irudayam S. J., Jayshree P. Mangubhai, and Joel G. LeeBased on 500 Dalit women’s narratives across four Indian states, this study shows how gendered violence enforces caste, class, land, and political power - and follows survivors into exclusionary justice institutions.
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Books · Jan 2010
The Truth About Me: A Hijra Life Story
A. RevathiA. 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 · Jul 2009
The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman's Memoirs
Urmila PawarUrmila Pawar weaves family, education, marriage, and movement work into a life history that shows how caste enters the body and intimate life.
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Books · Apr 2009
The Other Side of Paradise: A Memoir
Staceyann ChinA 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 · Jan 2005
Gender and Caste
Anupama RaoAnupama Rao’s anthology brings history, political argument, and Dalit women’s testimony together to show how caste and gender jointly organize bodies, labor, law, and intellectual authority.
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Books · Sep 2002
This Bridge We Call Home
Gloria Anzaldúa, AnaLouise KeatingA large anthology of radical visions for transformation that extends bridge-building feminist politics across difference.
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Books · Jan 2000
Feminism is for Everybody
bell hooksbell hooks' accessible introduction to feminism that articulates the core concepts of feminist thought in clear, simple language, emphasizing that feminism is not just for women but a political movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and sexist oppression that benefits everyone.
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Books · Sep 1998
Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink or Blue
Leslie FeinbergA 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 1990
Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment
Patricia Hill CollinsThis groundbreaking work systematically articulates Black feminist epistemology, introducing key concepts like the 'matrix of domination' and 'controlling images.' Collins demonstrates how Black women develop unique standpoint epistemology, resisting multiple oppressions through self-definition and self-valuation, providing a comprehensive theoretical framework for intersectionality theory and Black women's knowledge traditions.
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Books · Jan 1989
Women, Culture & Politics
Angela Y. DavisAn important collection of speeches and essays by veteran political activist Angela Y. Davis, focusing on transformations in conversations about sexism, racism, and economic equality in the late 20th century. From stories of female circumcision in Egypt to examinations of rap lyrics, to the personal politics of race, Davis's sharp and accomplished essays establish her place among the important contemporary feminist voices.
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Books · Jan 1988
Gender and the Politics of History
Joan Wallach ScottJoan Wallach Scott's 1988 landmark work establishes gender as a central category of historical analysis, profoundly challenging biological determinism and essentialism in traditional historiography, and laying a solid foundation for feminist historical theory.
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Books · Jan 1987
Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza
Gloria AnzaldúaThis groundbreaking semi-autobiographical work explores Mexican-American women's border identity through a blend of poetry and prose. Anzaldúa introduces the concept of 'new mestiza consciousness,' challenging traditional binary thinking and understanding borders as psychological, social, and cultural hybrid zones.
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Books · Jan 1984
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
bell hooksThis classic work by the American Black feminist theorist re-examines feminism from an intersectional perspective, emphasizing the multiple oppressions of race, class, and gender, laying the theoretical foundation for inclusive feminism.
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Books · Jan 1984
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches
Audre LordeA foundational work of intersectional feminist theory. Through fifteen essays and speeches, Lorde explores the intersectional oppression of race, gender, class, and sexuality, creating a revolutionary theoretical framework for understanding multiple identities.
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Books · Jan 1981
Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism
bell hooksThis groundbreaking work examines the experiences of Black women from slavery to the present, analyzing how the intersection of sexism and racism creates unique forms of oppression. hooks critiques both the racism of white feminism and the sexism of Black liberation movements, arguing that anti-racist and anti-sexist struggles are inseparable, laying the foundation for later intersectionality theory.
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Books · Jan 1981
This Bridge Called My Back
Cherríe Moraga, Gloria AnzaldúaA groundbreaking collection of writings by radical women of color that brought together diverse racial voices, critiqued the limitations of white feminism, and advanced intersectional feminist development.
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Books · Jan 1981
Women, Race, & Class
Angela DavisAnalyzes the history of the American women's movement from a historical materialist perspective, revealing the interconnections of racial, class, and gender oppression.
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Books · Jan 1973
Diving into the Wreck
Adrienne RichWhen discussing feminist poetry, it's impossible not to mention Adrienne Rich, one of the most widely read poets of the 20th century and a renowned intersectional feminist activist. Our recommended best introductory poetry collection: 'Diving into the Wreck,' a particularly lyrical and emotionally charged collection of poems - including 'Rape,' a narrative poem often considered one of Rich's most important works.
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Books · Jan 1969
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Maya AngelouMaya Angelou's 1969 autobiography is a milestone work that changed the literary landscape - it not only pioneered how literature discusses issues of racism, sexism, and identity, but more importantly, it redefined our understanding of the autobiographical genre itself. In this work, Angelou explores her experiences growing up in Arkansas until becoming a mother at 16. Though sometimes heavy reading (Angelou's brief narrative of childhood sexual assault runs throughout the book), 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' introduced new ways of writing women's lives to the literary world.