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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 2019
Know My Name
Chanel MillerIn 2015, when Stanford University student Brock Turner sexually assaulted a woman known as 'Emily Doe,' this case became a symbol of unity for women across America. Because of the worst thing that happened to her, Emily Doe became one of the most famous women in the world - yet no one knew her real name. This all changed in 2019 when Chanel Miller revealed herself as 'Emily Doe' and published this memoir, telling her story as an act of reclaiming narrative identity.
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Books · Jan 2015
The Argonauts
Maggie NelsonContemporary queen of memoir-theory fusion Maggie Nelson turns her lens on identity, desire, and family. This instant classic recounts Nelson's relationship with her partner, artist Harry Dodge. Through intimate documentation of family life and pregnancy, Nelson presents a complex portrait of modern queer motherhood with blurred boundaries.
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Books · Feb 2014
Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More
Janet MockA transgender rights activist's autobiographical work that explores the multiple meanings of feminine identity through personal growth experiences, challenging mainstream society's rigid perceptions of authenticity and femininity.
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Books · Jan 2014
Citizen: An American Lyric
Claudia RankineA hybrid of prose and poetry, Claudia Rankine's memoir-like art book provides uncompromising insights into the living conditions of 21st-century Black Americans - particularly Black women. From microaggressions to intentional acts of bias, Rankine creates a taxonomy of daily offenses against Black Americans, challenging all of us to consider our own complicity.
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Books · Sep 1984
The Lover
L'AmantMarguerite DurasFrench Indochina, 1929. A 15-year-old white French girl meets a wealthy 32-year-old Chinese man on a ferry across the Mekong River. This is not just a forbidden romance crossing race and class lines, but a profound gaze into desire, poverty, family trauma, and colonial power. In this autobiographical novel, Duras reconstructs this memory of precocious eros with fragmented and mesmerizing prose.
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Films · Dec 2019
Little Women
Greta GerwigGreta Gerwig's 'Little Women' reinterprets Louisa May Alcott's classic novel from a contemporary feminist perspective, exploring 19th-century women's struggles between artistic creation, economic independence, and social expectations, breathing new life into the classic story.
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Films · Sep 2018
Colette
Wash WestmorelandA biographical drama about 19th-century French writer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette's growth and awakening. Keira Knightley brilliantly portrays this pioneering female writer who challenged gender norms, fought for authorial credit, and explored gender fluidity in her legendary life.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Erotica
Karen & PrincessFeminist Erotica is a podcast hosted by Karen and Princess, exploring desire expression and erotic narratives from a feminist perspective. The show blends critical discussion, creative writing, and cultural recommendations, covering content including queer relationships, disability desire, BDSM, erotic literature, and film/TV analysis, emphasizing pleasure, consent, and diversity. With an intimate, inclusive, and critical style, it serves as an important platform for feminist erotic culture.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist History
Maggie CoomerFeminist History is a podcast hosted by Maggie Coomer, using creative non-fiction narrative to tell the life stories of historical women figures, focusing on those who challenged norms and advanced gender equality. The show's content covers pioneering women in journalism, mental asylum human rights history, baby placement controversies, and Black women newspaper editors, emphasizing the intersection of historical renarration and cultural memory.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Lifestyle Blog
ToniiFeminist Lifestyle Blog is a personal podcast hosted by Tonii, exploring feminist lifestyles, gender issues, and social relationships through casual conversation format. The show blends personal experiences with social observations, covering content including social perceptions of single women, religious and educational conflicts, exclusivity in intimate relationships, women's professional challenges, and emotional expression. With a friendly, highly reflective style suitable for young audiences and feminist beginners.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Secret Feminist Agenda
Hannah McGregorSecret Feminist Agenda is a podcast hosted by Canadian scholar Hannah McGregor that focuses on feminist practice and cultural critique in everyday life. Using the metaphor of a 'secret agenda,' the show explores how feminism unfolds in ordinary, rebellious, and institutional spaces. Content covers publishing ethics, gender politics in academia, trauma writing, intergenerational collectivism, and strategies for refusing power structures. The show concluded in 2020, but all episodes remain accessible.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Feminist Agenda
VeronicaThe Feminist Agenda is a podcast hosted by Veronica that explores how to practice feminism in the workplace and daily life. The show invites writers, scholars, and advocates to share their experiences in publishing, education, community organizing, and cultural critique, emphasizing professional feminism, cultural memory, and intersectional politics. With a gentle yet critically sharp style, it's perfect for audiences interested in feminist practice and knowledge production.
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Podcasts · Dec 2016
La Poudre
Lauren BastideLa Poudre is a leading French feminist podcast hosted by journalist and feminist activist Lauren Bastide. Running from December 2016 to December 2023, the podcast explored contemporary feminist and anti-racist issues through in-depth interviews. The show invited female artists, intellectuals, and political figures to discuss their upbringing, career paths, creative practices, and understanding of feminism.
