Incoming Resources
- Living a feminist life, Sara Ahmed
- Women and ceramics, gendered vessels, Moira Vincentelli
- Rethinking sexism, gender, and sexuality, edited by Annika Butler-Wall, Kim Cosier, Rachel L.S. Harper, Jeff Sapp, Jody Sokolower, Melissa Bollow Tempel
- Introducing women's studies, feminist theory and practice, edited by Diane Richardson and Victoria Robinson
- Inferior, the true power of women and the science that shows it, Angela Saini
- Home truths, gender, domestic objects and everyday life, Sarah Pink
- Governing the female body, gender, health, and networks of power, edited by Lori Reed and Paula Saukko
- Fifty key concepts in gender studies, Jane Pilcher and Imelda Whelehan
- Women's studies on the edge, edited by Joan Wallach Scott
- Common passion, different voices, reflections on citizenship and intersubjectivity., Eva Skærbæk...[et al.]
- Slutwalk, feminism, activism and media, Kaitlynn Mendes
- Practising interdisciplinarity in gender studies, Enikó Demény...[et al.]
- Why stories matter, the political grammar of feminist theory, Clare Hemmings
- Teaching subjects in between, feminist politics, disciplines, generations, Therese Garstenauer...[et al.]
- Reassemblage
- Delta, revija za zenske studije in feministicno teorijo, [edited by Eva D. Bahovec]
- Women who make a fuss, the unfaithful daughters of Virginia Woolf, Isabelle Stengers, Vinciane Despret, and collective ; translated by April Knutson
- The past is before us, feminism in action since the 1960s, Sheila Rowbotham
- ReSisters in conversation, representation responsibility complexity pedagogy, Giovanna Covi...[et al.]
- Transfeminist perspectives in and beyond transgender and gender studies, edited by Anne Enke
- Teaching science and health from a feminist perspective, a practical guide
- Introduction to women's studies, gender in a transnational world, Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan
- Companion to feminist studies, edited by Nancy A. Naples
- Stirring it, challenges for feminism, edited by Gabriele Griffin ... [et al.]
- Breaking out again, feminist ontology and epistomology, Liz Stanley and Sue Wise
- Transfeminist perspectives in and beyond transgender and gender studies, edited by Anne Enke
- The Wiley Blackwell encyclopedia of gender and sexuality studies, editor-in-chief, Nancy A. Naples ; associate editors, Renee C. Hoogland, Maithree Wickramasinghe, Wai Ching, Angela Wong
- Gender, sexuality, and museums, a Routledge reader, edited by Amy K. Levin
- Feminist research practice, a primer, Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber, Patricia Lina Leavy
- Feminist, queer, crip, Alison Kafer
- What is feminist empiricist research?
- Feminist research practice, a primer, Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber, Boston College
- Masculinities, care and equality, identity and nurture in men's lives, Niall Hanlon
- Patterns of dissonance, a study of women in contemporary philosophy, Rosi Braidotti ; translated by Elizabeth Guild
- Power, knowledge and feminist scholarship, an ethnography of academia, Maria do Mar Pereira
- Thinking through feminism, [edited by] Sara Ahmed ... [et al.]
- Knowing feminisms, edited by Liz Stanley
- Theories of women's studies, edited by Gloria Bowles and Renate Duelli Klein
- Mappings, feminism and the cultural geographies of encounter, Susan Stanford Friedman
- Girls, girlhood and girls' studies in transition, edited by Marion de Ras and Mieke Lunenberg
- Getting smart, feminist research and pedagogy with/in the postmodern, Patti Lather
- A primer for teaching women, gender, and sexuality in world history, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks and Urmi Engineer Willoughby
- Women's studies, a reader, edited by Stevi Jackson...[et al]
- Why stories matter, the political grammar of feminist theory, Clare Hemmings
- Badmom
- The Signs reader, women, gender & scholarship, edited by Elizabeth Abel and Emily K. Abel
- Why stories matter, the political grammar of feminist theory, Clare Hemmings
- Breaking out, feminist consciousness and feminist research, Liz Stanley and Sue Wise
- Feminist and queer information studies reader, edited by Patrick Keilty and Rebecca Dean
- SlutWalk, feminism, activism and media, Kaitlynn Mendes