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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 · 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 · 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 2006
King Kong Theory
King Kong ThéorieVirginie DespentesVirginie Despentes' 'King Kong Theory' is a punk-rock manifesto of modern feminism. Part memoir, part critical theory, it is a raw, angry, and undeniably powerful examination of gender, sexuality, and violence. Despentes writes from the margins - as a former sex worker, a rape survivor, and a punk artist - challenging the sanitized, respectable versions of feminism to embrace the 'ugly', the 'unfuckable', and the dangerous.
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Books · Jan 2001
Radical Women in Latin America
Victoria González-Rivera, Karen KampwirthAn edited volume on women's participation in revolutionary, leftist, and radical politics across Latin America.
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Books · Jan 1986
The Creation of Patriarchy
Gerda LernerTraces 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 1983
The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory
Marilyn FryeA 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 · Oct 1975
Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape
Susan BrownmillerSusan 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 · Sep 1973
The Lesbian Body
Le Corps lesbienMonique WittigAn experimental literary masterpiece by French radical feminist Monique Wittig. In this book, Wittig attempts to create a purely lesbian erotic space that completely excludes men through the violent reconstruction of language. She deconstructs traditional descriptions of the body, reshaping female subjectivity with anatomical precision and poetic frenzy.
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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 · Oct 1970
The Female Eunuch
Germaine GreerA 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 1970
The Dialectic of Sex
Shulamith FirestoneA radical feminist masterwork proposing that technological revolution in reproductive control is key to women's liberation, offering a feminist transformation of Marxism.
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Books · Jan 1968
SCUM Manifesto
Valerie SolanasValerie Solanas's infamous 1967 manifesto is a scathing, satirical, and radical feminist text that calls for the elimination of the male sex and the overthrow of the government.
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Books · Jan 1915
Herland
Charlotte Perkins GilmanA groundbreaking feminist utopian novel published in 1915 that envisions an ideal society composed entirely of women, exploring fundamental questions about gender roles, social organization, and women's potential.