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Books · May 2024
Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk
Kathleen HannaAn electric memoir by the legendary frontwoman of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre. Kathleen Hanna chronicles her journey from a tumultuous childhood through the birth of the Riot Grrrl movement, revealing the raw truths about surviving as a feminist voice in a hostile punk scene while building revolutionary music and community.
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Books · Feb 2022
Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again: Women and Desire in the Age of Consent
Katherine AngelA provocative examination of women's sexuality, desire, and agency in the contemporary era of affirmative consent. Angel challenges simplistic narratives about sexual empowerment and explores the complex relationship between consent, desire, and female sexual autonomy in the wake of #MeToo.
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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 · Jan 1990
The Beauty Myth
Naomi WolfExposes how beauty standards have become a new tool for controlling women, analyzing the impact of consumer culture on women's bodies and psyche.
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Films · May 2019
Booksmart
Olivia WildeOlivia Wilde's directorial debut revolutionizes the high school comedy genre, following two academic overachievers who decide to cram four years of fun into one wild night before graduation. This self-aware coming-of-age comedy explores female friendship, academic pressure, sexual identity, and teenage identity formation through an inclusive lens.
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Films · Jul 1995
Clueless
Amy HeckerlingA "way existential" 1990s time capsule of fashion, pop culture, and Valley girl verbiage, Amy Heckerling's rom-com riff on Jane Austen's Emma celebrates female friendship and sexuality, and it puts a woman's self-fulfillment above finding a man. Even if "fulfillment" technically includes finding a man.
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Films · Mar 1985
Desperately Seeking Susan
Susan SeidelmanA bored housewife becomes fascinated by the free-spirited lifestyle of mysterious Susan and embarks on an adventure of mistaken identity. This 1980s film by a female director uses humor and wit to explore themes of female identity, self-discovery, and breaking free from social constraints.