Incoming Resources
- Full frontal feminism, a young women's guide to why feminism matters, Jessica Valenti
- Made to order, the myth of reproductive and genetic progress, edited by Patricia Spallone and Deborah Lynn Steinberg
- Empowered, popular feminism and popular misogyny, Sarah Banet-Weiser
- Feminisms, a reader, edited and introduced by Maggie Humm
- Transcending the boundaries of law, generations of feminism and legal theory, edited by Martha Albertson Fineman
- Women and politics, an international perspective, Vicky Randall
- Empowered, popular feminism and popular misogyny, Sarah Banet-Weiser
- Beyond the fragments, feminism and the making of socialism, Sheila Rowbotham, Lynne Segal and Hilary Wainwright
- Reclaiming the F word, the new feminist movement, Catherine Redfern & Kristin Aune
- Gender talk, feminism, discourse, and conversation analysis, Susan A. Speer
- Handbook of gender and women's studies, edited by Kathy Davis, Mary Evans, and Judith Lorber
- Anticlimax, a feminist perspective on the sexual revolution, Sheila Jeffreys
- Finding a new feminism, rethinking the woman question for liberal democracy, edited by Pamela Grande Jensen
- Feminism, animals, and science, the naming of the shrew, Lynda Birke
- Playing the whore, the work of sex work, Melissa Gira Grant
- A politics of impossible difference, the later work of Luce Irigaray, Penelope Deutscher
- After the "speculative turn", realism, philosophy and feminism, edited by Katerina Kolozova and Eileen A. Joy
- Gender, politics and the state, edited by Vicky Randall and Georgina Waylen
- Town bloody hall, directed by by Chris Hegedus & D.A. Pennebaker
- Women, the longest revolution : essays on feminism, literature and psychoanalysis, Juliet Mitchell
- Feminist theory, a philosophical anthology, edited by Ann E. Cudd and Robin O. Andreasen
- Derrida and feminism, recasting the question of woman, edited by Ellen K. Feder, Mary C. Rawlinson, and Emily Zakin
- Theorizing Black feminisms, the visionary pragmatism of Black women, edited by Stanlie M. James and Abena P.A. Busia
- Economies of violence, transnational feminism, postsocialism, and the politics of sex trafficking, Jennifer Suchland
- Females, Andrea Long Chu
- Anti-porn, the resurgence of anti-pornography feminism, Julia Long
- Democracy begins between two, Luce Irigaray ; translated by Kirsteen Anderson
- Re-enchanting the world, feminism and the politics of the commons, Silvia Federici
- The Routledge companion to feminism and postfeminism, edited by Sarah Gamble
- Taking our time, feminist perspectives on temporality, edited by Frieda Johles Forman, with Caoran Sowton
- The feminist aesthetics of Virginia Woolf, modernism, post-impressionism and the politics of the visual, Jane Goldman
- Overloaded, popular culture and the future of feminism, Imelda Whelehan
- Feminism, femininity and popular culture, Joanne Hollows
- Sport, men, and the gender order, critical feminist perspectives, Michael A. Messner, Don F. Sabo, editors
- Women, feminism and biology, the feminist challenge, Lynda Birke
- When chickenheads come home to roost, a hip-hop feminist breaks it down, Joan Morgan
- Decolonizing feminism, transnational feminism and globalization, edited by Margaret A. McLaren
- Feminism and geography, the limits of geographical knowledge, Gillian Rose
- Who's afraid of feminism?, seeing through the backlash, edited by Ann Oakley and Juliet Mitchell
- Seriously!, investigating crashes and crises as if women mattered, Cynthia Enloe
- Revolution at point zero, housework, reproduction, and feminist struggle, Silvia Federici
- Sprickor i fasaden, manligheter i förändring, edited by Claes Ekenstam, Thomas Johansson and Jari Kuosmanen
- Female chauvinist pigs, women and the rise of raunch culture, Ariel Levy
- Biological politics, feminist and anti-feminist perspectives, Janet Sayers
- Women, a cultural review
- Sisterhood is forever, the women's anthology for a new millennium, compiled, edited, and with an introduction by Robin Morgan
- Gender/body/knowledge, feminist reconstructions of being and knowing, edited by Alison M. Jaggar and Susan R. Bordo
- Making violence sexy, feminist views on pornography, edited by Diana E. H. Russell
- Motherhood, a manifesto, Eliane Glaser
- The rise of neoliberal feminism, Catherine A. Rottenberg