The Feminist Library is a special collection and archive of materials related to feminist literature and activism in London and the wider UK, including...
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Gender-critical feminism (redirect from Trans-exclusionary radical feminist)
anti-feminist organisations. Gender-critical feminism has been described as transphobic by feminist and scholarly critics, and is opposed by many feminist...
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The Lespar Library of Women's Liberation is a Western Australian feminist library. The library was opened in 1979 in a building owned by Karin Hoffmann...
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[ˈkøskint͡ʃ ˈkøɲftaːr]; transl. Public Library) is a feminist library and community space in Budapest. The library's collection is primarily composed of...
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Feminist bookstores sell material relating to women's issues, gender, and sexuality. These stores served as some of the earliest open spaces for feminist...
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The feminist movement, also known as the women's movement, refers to a series of social movements and political campaigns for radical and liberal reforms...
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Feminist pornography, also known by other terms in internet such as 'ethical porn' or 'fair-trade porn' is a genre of film developed by or for those within...
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Sharon (1983), Powers of desire : the politics of sexuality, New feminist library, Monthly Review Press, ISBN 978-0-85345-610-0 Guy Baldwin (2002). SlaveCraft:...
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Marie-Louise Bouglé (category French feminists)
(January 5, 1883 – June 13, 1936) was a French feminist, librarian, and archivist who founded a feminist library. The major themes of Archives Marie-Louise...
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Radical feminism (redirect from Radical feminist)
Dialectic of Sex (1970): "[T]he end goal of feminist revolution must be, unlike that of the first feminist movement, not just the elimination of male privilege...
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Feminist views on transgender topics vary widely. Third- and fourth-wave feminists tend to view trans rights as an integral part of intersectional feminism...
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Feminist theology is a movement found in several religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Sikhism, Jainism,Neopaganism, Baháʼí Faith, Judaism...
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Anarcha-feminism (redirect from Anarcha-feminist)
Anarcha-Communist Gender news anarcha-feminist articles at The anarchist library Anarcha Modern anarchist writings by women Libertarian Communist Library Archive...
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Lola Olufemi (category English feminists)
born 1996) is a British writer. She is an organiser with the London Feminist Library, and her writing has been published in many national and international...
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by the Bishopsgate Institute, London. Material is also held at the Feminist Library, London. "Black Lesbian and Gay Centre". Bishopsgate Institute. Retrieved...
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Postfeminism (redirect from Post-feminist)
called] 'post-feminist'". One of the earliest modern uses of the term was in Susan Bolotin's 1982 article "Voices of the Post-Feminist Generation", published...
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Second-wave feminism (redirect from Second-wave feminist)
feminism was a period of feminist activity that began in the early 1960s and lasted roughly two decades, ending with the feminist sex wars in the early 1980s...
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Third-wave feminism (redirect from Third-wave feminist)
Third-wave feminism is a feminist movement that began in the early 1990s, prominent in the decades prior to the fourth wave. Grounded in the civil-rights...
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The following is a list of feminist literature, listed by year of first publication, then within the year alphabetically by title (using the English title...
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Susie Bright (category American feminist writers)
referred to as a sex-positive feminist. Her papers are part of the Human Sexuality Collection at Cornell University Library along with the archives of On...
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First-wave feminists Second-wave feminists Third-wave feminists Fourth-wave feminists Ecofeminism Feminist separatism French feminism Islamic feminists Lesbian...
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Meghan Murphy (redirect from Feminist Current)
founder of Feminist Current, a feminist website and podcast. Her writing, speeches, and talks have criticized third-wave feminism, male feminists, the sex...
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Feminist theater grew out of the wider Political theater of the 1970s, and continues to the present. It can take on a variety of meanings, but the constant...
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Lesbian feminism (redirect from Lesbian feminist)
commonly associated with the emergence of queer theory). As stated by lesbian feminist Sheila Jeffreys, "Lesbian feminism emerged as a result of two developments:...
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Rise: A Feminist Book Project, formerly known as the Amelia Bloomer Project and compiled by the American Library Association, is an annual list of books...
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Library and Information Science (LIS) are two interconnected disciplines that deal with information management. This includes organization, access, collection...
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Maria T. Accardi (category American feminists)
Woman's Studies Librarianship for her book Feminist Pedagogy for Library Instruction. Published in 2013 by Library Juice Press, the work examines "the intersection...
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Women's Studies Resource Centre (category Feminist organisations in Australia)
Women's Studies Resource Centre is a feminist library in Adelaide, South Australia specialising in resources about women for the education sector: primary...
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movements of feminist ideology have developed over the years. They vary in goals, strategies, and affiliations. They often overlap, and some feminists identify...
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