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  1. 42 Must-Read Feminist Female Authors

    Maya Angelou. (1928-2014) African American author, playwright, poet, dancer, actress, and singer who wrote 36 books and acted in plays and musicals. Angelou's most famous work is the autobiographical "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" (1969). In it, Angelou spares no detail of her chaotic childhood.

  2. Feminist Approaches to Literature

    Feminist Approaches to Literature. This essay offers a very basic introduction to feminist literary theory, and a compendium of Great Writers Inspire resources that can be approached from a feminist perspective. It provides suggestions for how material on the Great Writers Inspire site can be used as a starting point for exploration of or ...

  3. 50 Best Feminist Books to Dismantle the Patriarchy

    Delving into topics as deeply essential as sexual consent, body image, sex work, and reproduction, Ensler's work has become a major feminist touchpoint since its debut in 1996. Come for the incredible title, and stay to hear the eloquent and hilarious voice of womankind. 11. The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter.

  4. Feminist Theory

    Summary. Feminist theory in the 21st century is an enormously diverse field. Mapping its genealogy of multiple intersecting traditions offers a toolkit for 21st-century feminist literary criticism, indeed for literary criticism tout court. Feminist phenomenologists (Simone de Beauvoir, Iris Marion Young, Toril Moi, Miranda Fricker, Pamela Sue ...

  5. 18 Essential Feminist Books, According to 6 Feminist Authors

    Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay: By now, most have heard of writer, feminist, and cultural critic Roxane Gay. Known for her funny, insightful, and moving essays, her reach is ever expanding and necessary.

  6. Feminism: An Essay

    Feminism: An Essay By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on April 27, 2016 • ( 6). Feminism as a movement gained potential in the twentieth century, marking the culmination of two centuries' struggle for cultural roles and socio-political rights — a struggle which first found its expression in Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792). The movement gained increasing prominence ...

  7. 40 Of The Best Feminist Books

    8. The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir. One of the best-known works of feminist philosophy, The Second Sex was a source of inspiration for Judith Butler and Betty Friedan. Comprising two volumes ( Facts and Myths and Lived Experience ), Beauvoir's book tackles the treatment of women throughout history. 9.

  8. Feminist Literature: 20 Essential Books You Should Read

    Serano discusses gender roles, stereotypes on trans people and the role of trans people in the feminist movement. 11. The Will To Change: Men, Masculinity, And Love by Bell Hooks. The Will To Change is another important piece of feminist literature by Bell Hooks.

  9. The New Feminist Criticism: Essays on Women, Literature, and Theory

    "The New Feminist Criticism" brings together for the first time the most influential and controversial essays on the feminist approach to literature. These groundbreaking essays by well-known critics offer a much-needed overview of feminist critical theory, and illustrate its practice. In "The New Feminist Criticism" the authors take up a variety of topics.

  10. Toward a Feminist Poetics by Elaine Showalter: Explained

    The essay was first presented in 1978 as an introductory lecture on the first series on literature and women at University of Oxford. It was published in 1979. ... Writers of the feminist phase redefine the role of a female artist in terms of responsibility towards suffering sisters. Typical works belonging to this phase are the Amazon utopias ...

  11. 40 Essential Feminist Books to Read for Women's History Month

    Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto by Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya and Nancy Fraser. Amazon Prime. This trio of authors, who helped organize the International Women's Strike in the U.S ...

  12. The Penguin Book of Feminist Writing review

    If feminism did not kill Firestone, the movement certainly contributed to destroying her life (for more, I recommend Susan Faludi's New Yorker essay of 2013). It is so hard to be a radical woman ...

  13. 10 best essay collections written by women to be inspired by

    Notable is the essay on Elizabeth Gilbert's bestselling memoir Eat, Pray, Love which Cusk describes rather brilliantly as employing "best friend language", where secrets, embarrassments and ...

  14. LibGuides: Women's Studies: Essential Writings of Feminism

    Including essays, excerpts from classic works (e.g., The Feminist Mystique, Sexual Politics), statements from organizations, poems, and fiction, Schneir's selections cover a wide variety of topics such as organization of the feminist movement, feminist theory, health, and discrimination against women. ... These writers, including well-known ...

  15. Feminist Literary Criticism

    Further landmarks in the field of feminist research were provided by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar's The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Imagination (1979) and The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women (1985). The Madwoman, runner-up for a Pulitzer Prize in 1980, attributed an "anxiety of authorship" to writers such as Jane Austen, the Brontës, and ...

  16. 15 Best Feminist Books 2023

    Crossing Press 'Sister Outsider' by Audre Lorde. $14.49 at amazon.com. Audre Lorde's Sister Outsider encompasses 15 essays and speeches dated from 1976 to 1984 on sex, race, ageism, homophobia ...

  17. Feminist literary criticism

    Feminism. Feminist literary criticism is literary criticism informed by feminist theory, or more broadly, by the politics of feminism. It uses the principles and ideology of feminism to critique the language of literature. This school of thought seeks to analyze and describe the ways in which literature portrays the narrative of male domination ...

  18. 50 Feminist Literary Magazines & Journals (just updated!)

    A feminist lit mag or journal publishes writing that supports equality across all gender identities and acknowledges the lack thereof. They try to support and encourage work from minorities, such as women, LGBTQ+, and people of color. Per my interview with The Fem in 2015, I personally define feminism as "being fair and just.

  19. 17 Essays by Female Writers That Everyone Should Read

    Adrienne Rich was one of the major feminist writers of the 20th century, and throughout her many volumes of poetry and essays, she has voiced the struggles to establish identity — especially ...

  20. Elaine Showalter as a Feminist Critic

    Elaine Showalter as a Feminist Critic By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on September 24, 2016 • ( 7). Elaine Showalter is an influential American critic famous for her conceptualization of gynocriticism, which is a woman-centric approach to literary analysis, Her A Literature of their Own discusses the -female literary tradition which she analyses as an evolution through three phases.

  21. The Foundations of Black Feminism and Womanism: A Reading List

    Womanism is a form of feminism that focuses on achieving equity as a community, specifically for Black women, men, and children, in contrast to feminism, which ebbs and flows to and from its original intent over the years. The original definition of womanism is much longer and describes different versions of what a womanist can look like, which ...

  22. Feminist Film Theory: An Introductory Reading List

    September 11, 2023. 7 minutes. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. Not unlike the emergence of feminist theory and criticism in the domains of art and literature, the women's movement of the late 1960s and 1970s sparked a focused interrogation of images of women in film and of women's participation in film ...

  23. Feminist Novels and Novelists

    As Wharton's career flourished in the United States, the English feminist Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), who was also an essayist and editor, also enjoyed popularity. She began her publishing career in 1915 with the novel The Voyage Out, which required seven years of work.In early adulthood, Woolf studied Greek, an unusual subject for a young woman of her time; taught at a college for working ...