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Feminist Literary Resources - MASTERPOST
Disclaimer: I have not read all of these books and essays. This is not an endorsement of the content of any particular books. I just hoard pdfs and wanted to share. Books I read or am reading are italicized, books that I recommend are bolded.
Full Books
Outlaw Woman - A Memoir of the War Years 1960-1975 Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz - PDF Link
A Deafening Silence - Hidden Violence Against Women and Children Patrizia Romito - PDF Link
Letters From a War Zone Andrea Dworkin - PDF Link
Our Blood - Prophecies and Discourses on Sexual Politics Andrea Dworkin - PDF Link
Angela Davis - An Autobiography Angela Davis - PDF Link
Assata (Shakur), An Autobiography Assata Shakur - PDF Link
Beyond the Frame - Women of Color and Visual Representation Angela Davis and Neferti Tadiar - PDF Link
Caliban and the Witch - Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation Sylvia Federici - PDF Link
Feminism Unmodified - Discourses on Life and Law Catharine A. MacKinnon - PDF Link
Only Words Catharine A. MacKinnon - PDF Link
For Her Own Good - Two Centuries of the Experts’ Advice to Women Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English - PDF Link
Going Out of Our Minds - The Metaphysics of Liberation Sonia Johnson - PDF Link
The Great Cosmic Mother - Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth Monica Sjöö and Barbara Mor - PDF Link
Beauty and Mysogyny - Harmful Cultural Practices in the West Sheila Jeffreys - PDF Link
How to Suppress Women’s Writing Joanna Russ - PDF Link
Loving to Survive - Sexual Terror, Men’s Violence, and Women’s Lives Dee L. R. Graham - PDF Link
Beyond God the Father - Toward a Philosophy of Women’s Liberation Mary Daly - PDF Link
Gyn/Ecology - The Metaethics of Radical Feminism Mary Daly - PDF Link
Sexual Politics Kate Millett - PDF Link
Natural Liberty Sage-Femme Collective - PDF Link
Pornland - How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality Gail Dines - PDF Link
Radical Feminist Therapy - Working in the Context of Violence Bonnie Burstow - PDF Link
Right Wing Women Andrea Dworkin - PDF Link
The Dialectic of Sex - A Case for Feminist Revolution Shulamith Firestone - PDF Link
The Spinster and Her Enemies - Feminism and Sexuality 1880-1930 Sheila Jeffreys - PDF Link
The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism edited by Dorchen Leidhodt and Janice G. Raymond - PDF Link
This Bridge Called My Back - Writings by Radical Women of Color editors: Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldua - PDF Link
Toward a Feminist Theory of the State Catharine A. MacKinnon - PDF Link
Trauma and Recovery - The Aftermath of Violence - From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror Judith Herman, M.D. - PDF Link
Unpacking Queer Politics Sheila Jeffreys - PDF Link
Who Cooked the Last Supper? - A Woman’s History of the World Rosalind Miles - PDF Link
Why Does He Do That? - Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men Lundy Bancroft - PDF Link
Wildfire - Igniting the She/Volution Sonia Johnson - PDF Link
Woman Hating Andrea Dworkin - PDF Link
Women, Race, and Class Angela Davis - PDF Link
Essays, Pamphlets, Articles, Manifestos, Letters, Shorter Books
Post-Mortems - Representations of Female Suicide by Drowning in Victorian Culture Valerie Messen - PDF Link
Consciousness-Raising: A Radical Weapon Kathie Sarachild - PDF Link
A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology and Socialist-Feminism in the Late 20th Century - PDF Link
Ancient Hatred and Its Contemporary Manifestation: The Torture of Lesbians Susan Hawthorne, Ph.D. - PDF Link
Racism, Birth Control, and Reproductive Rights Angela Davis - PDF Link
Witches, Midwives, and Nurses - A history of Women Healers Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English - PDF Link
Bringing Together Feminist Theory and Practice: A Collective Interview PDF Link
The Combahee River Collective Statement PDF Link
Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence Adrienne Rich - PDF Link
A Collection of Essays on Feminism and Sexism in the Anarchist Movement PDF Link
Everyday Male Chauvinism - Intimate Partner Violence Which is Not Called Violence - PDF Link
Free Space - A Perspective on the Small Group in Women’s Liberation Pamela Allen - PDF Link
Is Art Creating Patriarchy or is Patriarchy Creating Art? Mary B. - PDF Link
Learning from the Outsider Within: The Sociological Significance of Black Feminist Thought Patricia Hill Collins - PDF Link
Liberalism and the Death of Feminism Catherine A. MacKinnon - PDF Link
Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw - PDF Link
Marx and Gandhi Were Liberals - Feminism and the “Radical” Left Andrea Dworkin - PDF Link
The Subsistence Perspective - Beyond the Globalized Economy Maria Mies and Veronika Bennholdt-Thomsen - PDF Link
Off Our Backs - The Feminist Newsjournal - Issue on Mary Daly PDF Link
Disappearing Ink: Early Modern Women Philosphers and Their Fate in History Eileen O’Neill - PDF Link
Hands, Tools, Weapons Paola Tabet - PDF Link
S.C.U.M. Manifesto Valerie Solanas - PDF Link
Sexology and Antifeminism Sheila Jeffreys - PDF Link
Sinister Wisdom - A Gathering of Spirit - North American Indian Women’s Issue PDF Link
Taking Our Eyes off the Guys Sonia Johnson - PDF Link
We Should All Be Feminists Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - PDF Link
Why a Materialist Feminism is (Still) Possible - And Necessary Stevi Jackson - PDF Link
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Happy Together (1997) dir. Wong Kar-wai
I've been very focused on Korean feminism but France also needs attention
(Credit goes to @nicisnitrans on ig)
Marguerite Stern has been at the forefront of women's rights and liberation in France. She single handedly started a movement which empowered women to denounce sex-based violence and misogyny, and to find sisterhood along the way. Of course, it was quickly taken over by trans activists who bullied Marguerite out of her own movement, doxxed her, and a few days ago shut her out of the female-only space she created, then proceeded to vandalize it.
I still dont understand people who defend trans activism as feminist when this kind of shit happens regularly.
How can people deface an account of femicide with dicks and mocking slogans, and still think they're the good guys? How can they claim to be female when engaging in such typically male behaviours? Seriously how do they justify it to themselves, what level of cognitive dissonance are they on?
I'm so tired of men on both ends of the political spectrum, who cant lift a finger when we're being exploited, raped and murdered but suddenly have tons of energy when it comes to undoing feminist work and branding us as evil TERFs.
More than anything, I'm so tired of brave women being hindered, harassed, silenced, mocked, threatened and bullied for the crime, apparently, of standing up for womankind and denouncing sex-based oppression.
I stand in solidarity with Marguerite.
Black text: "After the feminists were forced to leave their HQ, a famous French actor and his Trans Activists friends decided to humiliate these feminists and break into L'Amazone and deface their art with crude masculine slogans
L'Amazone was a place for wome of all backgrounds to meet and honour the female victims of male violence, now it seems that this former feminist HQ has been turned into a party venu for the bourgeois queer militants of Paris"
Whote text: "a photo of celebration that the Trans Activists held in L'Amazone after the eviction of the feminists.
They defaced L'Amazone and tagged "that's life" along with a penis, beside the feminists slogans honouring a woman who was murdered by her husband"
Left: L'Amazone before the eviction of the feminists
Right: L'Amazone after the eviction of the feminists
(I hope these were the right boxes @botticelliraddie but if not let me know!)
They drew a dick and wrote "that's life" next to a slogan honoring a murdered woman. These people are literally spelling it out, yet they have the balls to call themselves "feminist". That's it. Feminism is over, y'all, and that's ok. The movement for women's liberation has only been calling itself "feminism" for about 50 years anyway.
So this woman started a campaign to raise awareness about women being murdered and trans activists used it to advocate murdering bad women with bad opinions that they don't like. Very on brand TRA folks.
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Coral bracelet with head of Bacchus, made in Italy in the 19th century (source).
Petri Dish Art by Klari Reis part two.
we’ll never even know how damaging it is that most of the images we see of women have been altered. like not even talking about photoshop, but makeup as well. how the fuck did women’s natural faces become unprofessional and informal. and both of those words really just mean that in certain contexts our faces are unacceptable. and those contexts have been broadening over the years, now seeming to encompass daily life. too many times have i heard women hesitant to go outside because their faces aren’t ready. i’m so annoyed
The psychological impact of existing in a society where unshaven, barefaced, physically strong, and unfeminine/unsexualized women are RARELY seen is an enourmous burden on every young girl and woman. We have massively underestimated the psychological effect of this in our collective psyche as a culture.
two 1973 Norwegian stamps from a series on flowers.
[id: two rectangular postage stamps, both with illustrations of flowers. the left depicts yellow wood violets while the right depicts rock speedwell, which has blue flowers. end id]
stills and stats from girl rising
Sex. Based. Oppression.

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Saying "you can't have these beliefs AND call yourself a radical feminist" isn't a cult move. Because radical feminism is an ideology with certain goals, and not every belief is compatible with that goal. It's not policing your thinking, it's just telling you that calling yourself a radfem means something.
Porn is grooming literal children for sexual abuse every single day, and people think we’re evil for caring about it