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Books · Nov 2025

Girls Play Dead: A Murder, a Memoir

Jen Percy

A chilling investigation into the 1990 murder of Keri Sullivan, exploring the cultural obsession with violence against women, the failures of the justice system, and the psychological toll on survivors and investigators.

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Books · Feb 2025

Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation

Sophie Lewis

A 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 · Feb 2025

The Male Complaint: The Manosphere and Misogyny Online

Simon James Copland

A comprehensive analysis of the online manosphere and its relationship to contemporary misogyny. Copland examines how digital platforms have enabled the formation of misogynistic communities that blend historical male grievances with modern technological capabilities to create new forms of anti-feminist resistance.

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Books · Jan 2024

A Short History of Trans Misogyny

Jules Gill-Peterson

Jules Gill-Peterson locates transmisogyny in colonial statecraft, racial ordering, policing, sex work, and global histories of transfeminized people.

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Books · Sep 2023

Breaking Free: The Lie of Equality and the Feminist Fight for Freedom

Marcie Bianco

Culture 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 · 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 · Feb 2023

The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality

Angela Saini

Award-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 2022

In Defense of Witches: The Legacy of the Witch Hunts and Why Women Are Still on Trial

Mona Chollet

A powerful feminist analysis connecting historical witch hunts to contemporary attacks on women's autonomy. Chollet examines how the persecution of 'witches' - independent women, childless women, and aging women - established patterns of misogyny that continue to shape how society treats women who defy traditional roles.

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Books · Mar 2021

Men Who Hate Women: From Incels to Pickup Artists: The Truth about Extreme Misogyny and How it Affects Us All

Laura Bates

A groundbreaking investigation into the online world of extreme misogyny, exposing how incel communities, pickup artists, and the broader 'manosphere' radicalize men against women. Bates reveals the dangerous real-world consequences of digital hatred and its impact on society as a whole.

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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 · Aug 2020

Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women

Kate Manne

Following 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 2018

Amateur

Thomas Page McBee

Training for a bout at Madison Square Garden, Thomas Page McBee asks how violence, privilege, vulnerability, and care are made into masculinity.

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Books · Oct 2017

Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny

Kate Manne

A 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

Fang Si-Chi's First Love Paradise

房思琪的初恋乐园Lin Yi-han

A harrowing semi-autobiographical novel by Taiwanese author Lin Yi-han, 'Fang Si-Chi's First Love Paradise' exposes the grooming and sexual abuse of a young girl by her respected literature teacher. Published in 2017 shortly before the author's suicide, the book sparked a massive #MeToo movement across the Chinese-speaking world. It is a powerful, devastating critique of how high culture and social prestige can mask predation.

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Books · Sep 2014

Man Alive

Thomas Page McBee

Thomas Page McBee’s memoir examines violence, trauma, forgiveness, and becoming a man from a trans masculine perspective.

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Books · Apr 2014

Men Explain Things to Me

Rebecca Solnit

A 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 · Oct 2010

Misogyny

女ぎらい:ニッポンのミソジニーChizuko Ueno

Misogyny is a major work by Japanese sociologist and feminist scholar Chizuko Ueno. The book deeply analyzes the pervasive phenomenon of misogyny in Japanese society, revealing how it exists in various hidden forms within families, workplaces, romantic relationships, and even within women's own consciousness. It is essential reading for understanding the mechanisms of misogyny in East Asian patriarchal societies.

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Books · Mar 2007

Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity

Julia Serano

A groundbreaking manifesto of transgender feminism. From the unique perspective of a transgender woman, Serano deeply analyzes the intrinsic connection between transphobia and sexism, revealing society's systematic devaluation and violence against femininity.

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Books · Jan 2004

Caliban and the Witch

Silvia Federici

A groundbreaking feminist re-examination of capitalist primitive accumulation that reveals how violent control over women's bodies became foundational to capitalist development.

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Books · Jan 2004

The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love

bell hooks

Deeply analyzes how patriarchy harms men, explores how men can participate in feminist movements, and advocates for building new masculinity based on love and equality.

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Books · Jan 2003

Gendering Caste: Through a Feminist Lens

Uma Chakravarti

Uma Chakravarti reads caste not as a simple social hierarchy, but as a historical order sustained through control of women’s sexuality, marriage, and inheritance.

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Books · Jan 1993

Feminism and the Mastery of Nature

Val Plumwood

Val Plumwood dissects the masterful dualisms of Western philosophy, showing how human/nature, reason/body, and man/woman turn dependency into a warrant for control.

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Books · Oct 1990

Patriarchy and Capitalism

家父長制と資本制Chizuko Ueno

Patriarchy and Capitalism is a representative theoretical work by Japanese feminist scholar Chizuko Ueno, systematically analyzing how patriarchy and capitalism operate together as two exploitation systems, causing double oppression of women. This book is a classic text of Marxist feminism, invaluable for understanding the economic significance of women's unpaid domestic labor.

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Books · Jan 1986

The Creation of Patriarchy

Gerda Lerner

Traces the origins and development of patriarchy from a historical perspective, providing crucial understanding of the historical roots of gender oppression.

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Books · Jan 1985

The Handmaid's Tale

Margaret Atwood

The Emmy Award-winning television series source material, the gold standard of feminist speculative fiction. The story follows Offred, a fertile woman forced to survive as a member of the servant class in a dystopian near-future, where they are used as reproductive tools for the ruling class. In an era when women's reproductive rights remain politically sensitive, Atwood's groundbreaking novel remains profoundly relevant more than 30 years later.

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Books · Jan 1983

The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory

Marilyn Frye

A classic work of radical feminist philosophy. Through nine profound essays, Frye systematically analyzes the structural nature of oppression from a philosophical epistemological perspective, exploring core concepts and fundamental issues in feminist theory.

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Books · Sep 1980

The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology and the Scientific Revolution

Carolyn Merchant

A 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 · Jan 1976

Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution

Adrienne Rich

Adrienne Rich's 1976 classic feminist work deeply analyzes how motherhood as an institution is shaped and controlled by patriarchy while exploring the liberating potential inherent in the experience of mothering itself.

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Books · Oct 1975

Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape

Susan Brownmiller

Susan Brownmiller's 1975 classic feminist work was the first to define rape as a political tool rather than simply a sexual crime, profoundly revealing the systemic nature of rape as a means of patriarchal control over women, and remains one of the most influential works of second-wave feminism.

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Books · Jan 1975

Woman at Point Zero

Nawal El Saadawi

A groundbreaking novel by Egyptian feminist pioneer Saadawi that exposes the violence and oppression faced by women in Arab society through the story of a woman sentenced to death.

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Books · Jan 1973

Diving into the Wreck

Adrienne Rich

When 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 · Oct 1970

The Female Eunuch

Germaine Greer

A groundbreaking work of second-wave feminism, Greer analyzes women's castrated state in patriarchal society with radical and incisive prose, challenging traditional female roles and gender norms to become an important theoretical foundation for the women's liberation movement.

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Books · Jan 1963

The Bell Jar

Sylvia Plath

A 20th-century feminist literary classic that reveals the psychological predicament and social oppression faced by women in the 1950s through semi-autobiographical narrative, profoundly exploring the relationship between mental illness and gender constraints.

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Books · Jun 1949

The Second Sex

Le Deuxième SexeSimone de Beauvoir

A 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 · Jan 1899

The Awakening

Kate Chopin

No feminist reading list is complete without this 1899 novella. This early proto-modernist story follows Edna Pontellier, a wealthy New Orleans housewife who begins to contemplate what life might offer beyond her narrow roles as wife and mother.