It formally “officially publishes great publications on the coastline”, but there is no policy that you can’t handle TAN (used wisely with the help of SPF) while also broadening the sense of feminism. To do this, with the help of several authors, we actually brought together some popular feminist publications with the help of some innovative authors, whose work certainly never shows us something completely new and requires something in terms of sex, identity and power.
Where is a woman: Lady matures with electronic media Susan J. Douglas (1994)
When I initially understood the guide, I was still left in a warm, dirty middle school class that my favorite coach included in our 10th American Background Course (Shoutout, Dr. Catapano!). I still go back to Douglas’ cautious setting and desire for feminist social background, and I will increase it as long as I need to reach us. – Emma Spectre, social writer, style
Lady, female, other Bernardine Evaristo (2019)
It might be unexpected to see the story about this list, but Eva Stowe represents the ability of 12 truly different protagonists in the book won in this book, covering years of race, and of course, gender and gender-based logos, worthy of some great antique feminists. – ES
Desire: (My) Body Narrative Roxane Gay (2017)
Really think time can be easily divided into “BH” (past appetite) and “Ah” (after appetite), many thanks to the passion and resilience of gay stories, trying to capture this truly familiar eating habit by over-indulging, recover from extreme harm, and end up doing everything they can to live a meeting and a comfortable life like fat, black, queer, queer American women. – ES
The publication is short and wonderful, which reveals a lot. Among them, Italian-American writer, teacher and Marxist feminist Federici uses her excellent comprehension to worry about whether a woman needs to spend her labor in her family members at home. Personally preferred words: “Honey and heterosexuality are both valid issues…but homosexuality is the employee’s control over the manufacturing industry, not the job done.” – ES
Corregidora Gail Jones (1975)
An unpleasant analysis, I couldn’t avoid myself. In some cases, publications associated with structure are typical discomforts. – Jazmine Hughes, writer
Principle of Excellence By Ling Ling Huang (2025)
“I couldn’t breathe. I realized that the guide itself was so psychological about life that NKA wanted her art to be a reality, that the guide itself was such a psychological life, similar to the earth in the guidance experience of Mathilde, which is everything you show in art, I do not know you show in art, I do not know you show in art, I can do it, I can do it. Old enough After checking out the only message, in the message to Huang
Love is a country before Randa Jarrar (2021)
One of the most qualified perspectives the ladies can do, Jarrar in this narrative experience, Jarrar offers a brand new audio for Queer, Muslim, Palestinian-Egyptian feminists, a strange experience for the program that attracts his own Tale. – ES
Hood feminism: Women’s Notes, Mikki Kendall Forgots Motion (2020)
Race brings problems to the best original breakthroughs of feminist activities, which has led Kendall to check out the Sunshade Lady’s approach, whose mainstream feminism is still short, five years after her magazine. – ES
Journal of Cancer Cells Audre Lorde (1980)
Lord’s work can be on the Sex Research 101 Reading List, but Journal of Cancer Cells Particularly noteworthy, it describes innovative black feminist writers, teachers and civil liberties lobbyists in the fight and conditions and obstacles of bust cancer cells, which can partially form life’s scaffolding. – ES
team Mary McCarthy (1963)
The instability analysis of a stunning, blessed (somewhat) Vassa alumni team is not like the public feminist message, but no one likes McCarthy when McCarthy shares the ladies’ sexual desires, expert desires, expert desires, and social needs. – ES
Main speech lady: Discussion with Black Transgender By Toshio Meronek and
Miss Griffin-Gracy (2023)
This publication not only helped me see myself, but also my neighbors, clearer and brighter. I realized that Miss Major has been in fact twenty years right now, and her knowledge has actually completely formed my life. The guide captures her vibrant, joyful voice in a discussion with Toshio Meronek. For those strange, Miss Major is a trans person who leads and forms a substandard in many ways, defending a simple and comprehensive globe. Toshio had a discussion with Miss Major, which introduced the background, story and memory in a unique way, and I am very grateful to Miss Major for sharing her knowledge with everyone. – Toumaline, musician and writer, Marsha: The Joy and Mockery of Marsha P. Johnson
Argonauts Maggie Nelson (2016)
What Nelson finds in this memoir-minded conceptual work is just the subject matter revealed by Nelson, which intends to fulfill her trans partner, love and develop a family with her trans partner, but Nelson’s core is effective in sexually related human emancipation (for those who expect, besides trans people) . – ES
Residual Statement Valerie Solanas (1967)
Her reproach to the lady was easy and clear: the overthrow of patriarchy and no longer allowed men to live in all powers in international culture. Is this really extreme? Absolutely. Is it more sensation than ever in our current Heck landscape? really. – ES