Books
Alisson Wood Reclaims Her Power in “Being Lolita”
“My voice is my power, and I’m now able to share this with other women and make them feel like they’re not alone.”
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A New Fairy Tale: “One to Watch” Imagines a Fat Bachelorette
Kate Stayman-London beautifully pulls back the curtain on what fat women in particular endure, not only when attempting to find love, but also in simply existing.
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Valorizing Purity: What White Women Gain from Racial Hatred
Women have often been written out of the history of hate and related phenomena.
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Haunted Housewife: The Horror—and the Humor—of Shirley Jackson
As both writer and housewife, she embodied identities that were incompatible according to the norms of her time.
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Trauma or Tragedy: Disability Representation in Children’s Books Has a Long Way to Go
It isn’t easy to find a children’s book or young adult novel that accurately depicts disability.
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Woman-Made World: Inside the Inevitable Rise of the Feminist City
There are ways to transform the city that would advance the liberation of women and marginalized people.
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Rebekah Weatherspoon Is the Queen of Erotic Romance
If you want to read romances with a bit more erotic heat to them, look no further than Rebekah Weatherspoon.
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BitchReads: 17 Books Feminists Should Read in July
This BitchReads list is curated to encourage everyone to find the small joys, including books, that will help us through this trying time.
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Unabashed Triumph: “You Should See Me in a Crown” Reimagines the Prom Queen
This is a book that, at its core, offers hope.
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Slaying the Girlboss: New Books Explore the Underbelly of Corporate Feminism
Against differing backdrops, Andrea Bartz and Leah Stein offer their own look into the darker underbelly of these easily marketable spaces.
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