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The portable feminist reader. / edt. Gay, Roxane; aut. text. Crenshaw, Kimberlé, aut. text. Mclntosh, Peggy, aut. text. Valenti, Jessica, aut. text. Agrippa, Henricus Cornelius, aut. text. Astell, Mary, aut. text. Smith Bodichon, Barbara Leigh, aut. text. Blake, Lillie Devereux, aut. text. Perkins Gilman, Charlotte, aut. text. Cooper, Anna Julia, aut. text. Anthony, Susan B., aut. text. Wells, Ida B., aut. text. Mohanty, Chandra Talpade, aut. text. Abu-Lughod, Lila, aut. text. Eltahawy, Mona, aut. text. Moraga, Cherríe, aut. text. Anzaldúa, Gloria E., aut. text. Mojica Rodríguez, Prisca Dorcas, aut. text. Maracle, Lee, aut. text. Deer, Sarah, aut. text. Cixous, Hélene, aut. text. Mainardi, Pat, aut. text. Brady, Judy Syfers, aut. text. Willis, Ellen, aut. text. Allison, Dorothy, aut. text. Guerrilla Girls, aut. text. Solnit, Rebecca, aut. text. Haraway, Donna J., aut. text. Radicalesbians, aut. text. Feinberg, Leslie, aut. text. Rose, Wendy, aut. text. Chee, Alexander, aut. text. Bornstein, Kate, aut. text. Myles, Eleen, aut. text. Bellot, Gabrielle, aut. text. Davis, Angela Y., aut. text. Shaylor, Cassandra, aut. text. Lorde, Audre, aut. text. Hooks, Bell, aut. text. McMillan Cottom, Tressie, aut. text. Cooper, Brittney, aut. text. Rankine, Claudia, aut. text. Irby, Samantha, aut. text. Beauvoir, Simone de, aut. text. Rubin, Gayle S., aut. text. Hobson, Janell, aut. text. Lockwood, Patricia, aut. text. Steinem, Gloria, aut. text. Hill Collins, Patricia, aut. text. Huerta, Lizz, aut. text. Mailhot, Terese, aut. text. Grant, Melissa Gira, aut. text. Despe, Virginie, aut. text. Choi, Franny, aut. text. Gaard, Greta, aut. text. Gruen, Lori, aut. text. Goeman, Mishuana, aut. text. Stinson, Susan, aut. text. Morris, Jenny, aut. text. Wendell, Susan, aut. text. Piepzna-Samarasinha, Leah Lakshmi, aut. text. Brownmiller, Susan, aut. text. Ahmed, Sara. - 3rd printing - New York : Penguin Books, 2025. - 650 p.
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"Feminist skepticism of a canon is healthy. To Gay, a feminist canon is subjective and always evolving, and represents a long history of feminist scholarship. Ten years after her New York Times bestselling essay collection Bad Feminist, Roxane Gay edits The Portable Feminist Reader for Penguin Classics, an anthology of texts that are diverse in feminist thought, strikingly relevant, and dynamic. Sixty-five selections include ancient, historic, and more recent feminist voices. Traditional scholarship sits with personal essays and poetry. With insightful headnotes, Gay provides context for writings on multicultural perspectives, ecofeminism, feminism and disability, feminist labor, gender perspectives, Black feminism, and more. With this anthology, Gay invites readers to examine the state of feminism, what feminism looks like in practice, and its successes and failures. Gay invites readers to join in conversation with the long and growing line of historical and contemporary feminist thought, and to talk of cano n, which always remains complex and contradictory, as expansive rather than definitive" CONTENTS: PART I: LAYING A FOUNDATION Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack Derailing for Dummies No More Miss America Feminism Is So Last Week Women's March Guiding Vision and Dehinition of Principles PART II: EARLY FEMINIST TEXTS Declamation on the Nobility and Preeminence of the Female Sex A Serious Proposal to the Ladies A Brief Stummary, in Plain Language, of the Most Important Laws concerning Women; Together with a Few Observations Thereon Are Women a Class? The Yellow Wall-Paper The Higher Education of Women On Women's Right to Vote The Black and White of It (from Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases) PART III: MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVES Under Western Eyes Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving?: Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others Why Do They Hate Us? (from Headscarves and Hymens) La Guera La Prieta Growing Up as a Brown Girl: My Chonga Manifesto I Am Woman Sovereignty of the Soul: Exploring the Intersection of Rape Law Reform and Federal Indian Law PART IV: FEMINIST LABORS The Laugh of the Medusa The Politics of Housework I Want a Wife Women and the Myth of Consumerism A Question of Class The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist Men Explain Things to Me PART V: GENDER CONSIDERATIONS A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century The Woman-Identified Woman We Are All Works in Progress Women Like Me Girl Gender Outlaw Being Female Volcano Dreams PART VI: BLACK FEMINISM(S) The Combahee River Collective Statement Race, Gender, and the Prison Industrial Complex The Uses of Anger Holding My Sister's Hand In the Name of Beauty The Problem with Sass The Meaning of Serena Williams Black Girls Don't Get to Be Depressed PART VII: SEXUAL POLITICS Manifesto of the 343 Sluts Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality The Sexual Geopolitics of Popular Culture and Transnational Black Feminism Rape Joke If Men Could Menstruate Assume the Position Hooters Chicken I Used to Give Men Mercy Happy Hookers Your Ass or Mine To the Man Who Shouted 'I Like Pork Fried Rice' at Me on the Street PART VIII: FEMINIST PRAXIS Ecofeminism: Toward Global Justice and Planetary Health Gendered Geographies and Narrative Markings Slow Feminism and Disability Toward a Feminist Theory of Disability Sick Woman Theory by Johanna Hedva Making Space Accessible Is an Act of Love for Our Communities PART IX: LOOKING BACK, LOOKING AHEAD Sisterhood Is Powerful Killing Joy: Feminism and the History of Happiness Acknowledgments Suggestions for Further Reading/Watching/Seeing/Listening
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dar Naomi Woronow
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