I really enjoyed Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Check out bell hook’s books
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Wordslut by Amanda Montell is written to a feminist perspective and it’s really interesting if you’re into language.
The Women of Now by Kathleen Turk is a history about the rise of a prominent American feminist organization in the US and the changes they made and the founders lives. Very fascinating.
Sexed Up and Whipping Girl by Julia Serano are about the intersection of feminism and trans issues, but also more broadly about how Feminism has a place in every day lives. A lot of unusual content present and whipping Girl is very influential.
ACE By Angela Chen might not fully be what you’re interested in, but it’s a fear introduction to Asexuality from a feminist. Broadly it’s also about how sexuality, gender, and Feminism intersect and affect people’s lives.
Invisible Women by Caroline Perez would probably be up your alley. It’s written by a TERF and it shows only if you already understand the issues. Regardless of that, it’s a very fascinating way to look at the world and has a lot of interesting facts. So read it with a grain of salt, (especially the authors rant about how ever molecule of you is female and unchangeable and someday science will validate her!!!) and it’s still an intriguing book.
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These books have big feminist vibes in the morals values and women’s oppressions as themes etc
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson
The Handmaid’s Tales
Tender is the Flesh
The Spirit Bares its teeth by Andrew Joseph White
The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta
A Thousand Splendid Sun’s by Khaled Hosseini
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I really enjoyed Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Check out bell hook’s books
Wordslut by Amanda Montell is written to a feminist perspective and it’s really interesting if you’re into language.
The Women of Now by Kathleen Turk is a history about the rise of a prominent American feminist organization in the US and the changes they made and the founders lives. Very fascinating.
Sexed Up and Whipping Girl by Julia Serano are about the intersection of feminism and trans issues, but also more broadly about how Feminism has a place in every day lives. A lot of unusual content present and whipping Girl is very influential.
ACE By Angela Chen might not fully be what you’re interested in, but it’s a fear introduction to Asexuality from a feminist. Broadly it’s also about how sexuality, gender, and Feminism intersect and affect people’s lives.
Invisible Women by Caroline Perez would probably be up your alley. It’s written by a TERF and it shows only if you already understand the issues. Regardless of that, it’s a very fascinating way to look at the world and has a lot of interesting facts. So read it with a grain of salt, (especially the authors rant about how ever molecule of you is female and unchangeable and someday science will validate her!!!) and it’s still an intriguing book.
These books have big feminist vibes in the morals values and women’s oppressions as themes etc
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson
The Handmaid’s Tales
Tender is the Flesh
The Spirit Bares its teeth by Andrew Joseph White
The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta
A Thousand Splendid Sun’s by Khaled Hosseini