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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Section
1
Introduction
1. bell
hooks, "Feminist Politics: Where We Stand"
2. Allan
Johnson, "Patriarchy, The System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us"
3. Anne
Fausto-Sterling, "The Five Sexes, Revisited"
4. Ijeoma
A., "Because You're a Girl"
5. C. J.
Pascoe, "Making Masculinity: Adolescence, Identity, and High School"
*6. Eli
Clare, "The Mountain"
*7. Robin
DiAngelo, "Nothing to Add: A Challenge to White Silence in Racial
Discussions"
8. Audre
Lorde, "There Is No Hierarchy of Oppressions"
9. Ashley
Currier and Thérèse Migraine-George, "Queer/African Identities: Questions,
Limits, Challenges"
10. M.
Soledad Caballero, "Before Intersectionality"
*11.
Kimberly Williams Brown and Red Washburn, "Trans-forming Bodies and Bodies
of Knowledge: A Case Study of Utopia, Intersectionality, Transdisciplinarity,
and Collaborative Pedagogy"
Section
2
Introduction
Nineteenth
Century
12.
Angelina Emily Grimké, "An Appeal to the Christian Women of the
South" (1836)
*13.
Seneca Falls Convention, "Declaration of Sentiments" and
"Resolutions" (1848)
14.
Sojourner Truth, "1851 Speech"
15. Ida B.
Wells, "A Red Record" (1895)
Twentieth
Century
16. The
New York Times, "141 Men and Girls Die in Waist Factory Fire" (1911)
17.
Daughters of Bilitis, "Statement of Purpose" (1955)
18. Leslie
Feinberg, interview with Sylvia Rivera, "I'm Glad I Was in the Stonewall
Riot" (1998)
19. Pat
Mainardi, "The Politics of Housework" (1970)
20. Anne
Koedt, "The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm" (1970)
21.
Radicalesbians, "The Woman-Identified Woman" (1970)
22.
Chicago Gay Liberation Front, "A Leaflet for the American Medical
Association" (1970)
23. The
Combahee River Collective, "A Black Feminist Statement" (1977)
24. Jo
Carrillo, "And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures With You" (1981)
25. bell
hooks, "Men: Comrades in Struggle" (1984)
26. Gloria
AnzaldĂşa, "La Conciencia de la Mestiza/Towards a New Consciousness"
(1987)
*27.
National Organization for Men Against Sexism, "Tenets" (19XX)
28. Angela
Davis, "Masked Racism: Reflections on the Prison Industrial Complex"
(1998)
Twenty-First
Century
*29. Katz,
Jackson, "Memo to Media: Manhood, Not Guns or Mental Illness, Should Be
Central in Newtown Shooting" 2013)
30. Tina
Vasquez, "It's Time to End the Long History of Feminism Failing
Transgender Women" (2014)
*31.
Ashwini Tambe, "Reckoning with the Silences of #MeToo" (2018)
*32.
Women's March, "Guiding Vision and Definition of Principles" (2019)
Section
3
Introduction
Rethinking
the Family
33.
Rebecca Barrett-Fox, "Constraints and Freedom in Conservative Christian
Women's Lives"
34.
Jessica E. Birch, "Love, Labor, and Lorde: The Tools My Grandmother Gave
Me"
35.
Monisha Das Gupta, "'Broken Hearts, Broken Families': The Political Uses
of Families in the Fight Against Deportation"
*36. Sarah
Mirk, Popaganda: Queering Family Values
From Labor
Market Reform to Mutual Assistance Activism
37.
Marlene Kim, "Policies to End the Gender Wage Gap in the United
States"
38. Dean
Spade, "Compliance Is Gendered: Struggling for Gendered Self-Determination
in a Hostile Economy"
*39.
Catherine Rottenberg, "The Rise of Neoliberal Feminism"
*40.
Fernando Tormos-Aponte, "The Politics of Survival"
Reproductive
Politics
41. Kathy
E. Ferguson, "Birth Control"
*42. Lucia
Leandro Gimeno, "The Reluctant Reproductive Justice Organizer and
Birthworker"
*43. Yifat
Susskind, "Population Control is Not the Answer to Our Climate
Crisis"
Gendered
Violence
*44. V.
Efua Prince, "June"
45. Beth
Richie, "A Black Feminist Reflection on the Antiviolence Movement"
*46.
Courtney Bailey, "A Queer #Metoo Story: Sexual Violence, Consent, and
Interdependence"
*47. Joey
L. Mogul, Andrea J. Richie, and Kay Whitlock, "False Promises: Criminal
Legal Responses to Violence against LGBT People"
*48. Isis
Nusair, "Making Feminist Sense of Torture at Abu-Ghraib"
Popular
Culture and Media Representations
*49.
Jaelani Turner Williams, A Quick History of TVs Elusive Quest for Black
Lesbians"
*50. Elly
Belle, "Knee-Jerk Biphobia: What Responses to Miley Cyrus' Breakup Say
about Queer Erasure"
51. Meda
Chesney-Lind, "Mean Girls, Bad Girls, or Just Girls: Corporate Media Hype
and the Policing of Girlhood"
52. Judith
Gardiner, "Women's Friendships, Popular Culture, and Gender Theories"
(updated)
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4
Introduction
53. Janet
Mock, from Redefining Realness
*54. Ari
Agha, "Singing in the Cracks"
*55.
Cheryl Chase, "Hermaphrodites with Attitude: Mapping the Emergence of
Intersex Political Activism"
*56.
Chong-Suk Han, "Being an Oriental, I Could Never Be Completely a Man: Gay
Asian Men and the Intersection of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Class."
57.
Dominique C. Hill, "(My) Lesbianism Is Not a Fixed Point"
*58.
Christina Crosby, "Masculine, Feminine, or Fourth of July"
59.
Aleichia Williams, "Too Latina To Be Black, Too Black To Be Latina"
*60.
Kristina Gupta, "Feminist Approaches to Asexuality"
61. Gloria
Steinem, "If Men Could Menstruate"
62. No'u
Revilla, "How to Use a Condom"
*63.
Lailatul Fitriyah, "Can We Stop Talking About the 'Hijab'?: Islamic
Feminism, Intersectionality, and the Indonesian Muslim Female Migrant
Workers"
64. L. Ayu
Saraswati, "Cosmopolitan Whiteness: The Effects and Affects of Skin
Whitening Advertisements in Transnational Indonesia"
65.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, from Americanah
66.
Kimberly Dark, "Big Yoga Student"
*67.
Jessica Vasquez-Tokos & Kathryn Norton-Smith, "Resisting Racism:
Latinos' Changing Responses to Controlling Images over the Life Course"
*68.
Joanna Gordon, "Sketches"
69.
*Christina Lux, "10,000 Blows"
Section
5
Introduction
70. Emily
Martin, "The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance
Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles"
*71.
Glenda M. Flores, "Latina/x Doctoras [Doctors]: Brown Women Negotiating
Knowledge Production in Science"
*72. Liam
Lair, "Navigating Transness in the U.S.: Understanding the Legacies of
Eugenics"
*73. Clare
Jen, "Oppositional Scientific Praxis: The "Do" and
"Doing" of #CRISPRbabies and DIY Hormone Biohacking"
74. Wendy
Seymour, "Putting Myself in the Picture: Researching Disability and
Technology"
*75.
Vandana Shiva "The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply"
*76.
Naciza Maskini and Bipasha Baruah, "Gender Equity in the 'Sharing'
Economy: Possibilities and Limitations"
*77.
Rachel Charlene Lewis, "Technology Isn't Neutral: Ari Fitz on How
Instagram Fails Queer Black Creators"
*78. Sima
Shakhsari "The Parahumanity of the YouTube Shooter: Nasim Aghdam and the
Paradox of Freedom"
79.
Aliette de Bodard, "Immersion"
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Section
6
Introduction
80. Lila
Abu-Lughod, "Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological
Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others"
81.
Beenash Jafri, "Not Your Indian Eco-Princess: Indigenous Women's
Resistance to Environmental Degradation"
82.
Elizabeth R. Cole and Zakiya T. Luna, "Making Coalitions Work: Solidarity
across Difference within US Feminism"
*83.
Evette Dionne, "Turning Fury Into Fuel: Three Women Authors on
Publishing's New Investment in Anger"
84.
DaMaris B. Hill, "Concrete"
*85.
Wangari Maathai, "An Unbreakable Link: Peace, Environment, and
Democracy"
*86.
Christina E. Bejarano, "The Latina Advantage in U.S. Politics: Recent
Example with Representative Ocasio-Corte"
87.
Michael Winter, "I Was There"
88. Sarah
E. Fryett, "Laudable Laughter: Feminism and Female Comedians"
89.
Guerrilla Girls, "When Racism & Sexism Are No Longer Fashionable
"
*90.
Alison Bechdel, "The Test"
91.
Kathleen Hanna/Bikini Kill, "Riot Grrrl Manifesto"
*92.
Heather Rellihan, "An Interview with Tarana Burke"
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