March is Women's History Month, meaning there's no better time to read (or reread) an incredible feminist book. From foundational texts by Audre Lorde and bell hooks to modern tomes by Roxane Gay and ...
If one of your New Year’s resolutions for 2024 is to read more, then we’ve got you covered. There are a ton of book genres to explore, from sweet (or steamy) romance novels to historical fiction to ...
Whether for education or inspiration, feminist books that celebrate women's rights deserve a spot on your must-read list Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a ...
In Trickster Feminism, Anne Waldman continues her lifelong project of speaking to power through poetry. Waldman has written through the post-2016 protests, marches and resistance, amid losses to the ...
Feminist readers, are you up for a little change this year? (The good kind of change, not the kind that makes you want to sit in the corner of your closet with the door shut until 2020.) I know that I ...
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Jessa Crispin is an author and the founder of two liberal magazines. Despite the ironic title of her 2016 novel “Why I Am Not a Feminist,” a spirited attack on modern commercial feminism, Crispin ...
When Judith Barrington reflects on her latest book, “Virginia’s Apple: Collected Memoirs,” she thinks of it as daring, revealing, loving and most of all, historic. The book’s 14 short memoirs, most of ...
“In 2018, this book wouldn’t have been possible,” said Rafia Zakaria. “I first showed it to my agent at the time. He just said, ‘Absolutely not, nobody’s going to publish it.’ One time that I brought ...
Recent best sellers have reached for a familiar feminist credo, one that renounces domestic life for career success. By Sarah Menkedick Sarah Menkedick’s most recent book is “Ordinary Insanity: Fear ...