90,205 ratings — If you want to learn more about third-wave and intersectional feminism, the feminist books below are a fantastic place to start.With essays on subjects including abortion, Muslim feminism, and the lack of contradiction in being both femme and feminist, With over 60 essays exploring the intersections of gender, race, class and sexuality, Novels, essays or tweets – anything written by Roxane Gay is well worth reading, and You might know Juno Dawson from her YA novels, but she’s also a fantastic nonfiction writer, and in This beautifully illustrated graphic novel offers a history of various feminist movements, a breakdown of the different waves and categories of feminism, and a guide to feminism in the present day, as well as featuring biographies of several prominent feminist figures.Written by “a self-described nonbinary transfeminine diesel femme dyke”, Kimberlé Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality in 1989, and her theories and critical work have been a hugely influential part of feminism ever since.
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published 1949 A haunting novel set in the blearing heat of the Caribbean. “Também lembrei de Buddy Williard dizendo com uma voz sinistra e sabichona que depois que tivéssemos filhos eu me sentiria diferente e não mais teria vontade de escrever poemas. avg rating 4.40 — 28,545 ratings —
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avg rating 4.13 — This anthology series features personal essays, criticism, poetry, and even visual art made by over a dozen feminist women of color. She probably just wants attention.So for those that don't know, I am an Ismaili Muslim and, like the Christian concept of Sunday school, we have religious education on Saturdays. Harper's BAZAAR participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. Keep an eye on your inbox. 168,965 ratings — 1,651,942 ratings — avg rating 3.86 — 398,160 ratings — These accusations first publicly surfaced in New York Times at the beginning of October. In this essay collection, seventeen feminist writers discuss ways to make feminism more effective and inclusive. published 1813 From the 1700s to the 2010s, literature is studded with spectacular works of fiction, theory, and criticism all revolving around one thing: feminism. avg rating 4.31 — Some of these works—fiction, non-fiction, and poetry—are engaging with feminism directly, and some are just inherently feminist. 190,720 ratings — While reading the best feminist books is certainly not the only way to get involved in feminism, it’s a great way to encounter and engage with some of these perspectives. avg rating 3.65 — published 1929 309,269 ratings — avg rating 4.04 — avg rating 4.12 —
7,709 ratings — published 2014 avg rating 4.06 — Lauren Hubbard is a freelance writer and Town & Country contributor who covers beauty, shopping, entertainment, travel, home decor, wine, and cocktails. 13,211 ratings — Kate Chopin (1850 – 1904) was an American author who was nearly forgotten upon her death, but is now admired as one of the foremothers of 20th century feminist literature.
published 2014