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  • - The Third World Women's Alliance and the Second Wave
    av Patricia Romney
    246,-

    Interweaving oral history, scholarly research, and first-person memoir, WE WERE THERE documents how the TWWA shaped and defined second wave feminism. Highlighting the essential contributions of women of colour to the movement, this historical resource will inspire activists today and tomorrow, reminding a new generation that solidarity across difference is the only way forward.

  • av Jamika Ajalon
    186,-

  • - A Memoir
    av Grace M. Cho
    186,-

    A powerful account of a Korean American daughter's exploration of food and family history to understand her mother's schizophrenia.

  • av Cassandra Lane
    176,-

    This lyrical memoir of late motherhood reconstructs the lost history of a Black American family, defying erasure, intergenerational trauma, and racist violence.

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    250,-

    The Black women and nonbinary members of the writing collective Echoing Ida harness the power of media for social justice. With over five hundred articles published, their work amplifies the struggles and successes of contemporary freedom movements in America. In this anthology, the best of Echoing Ida''s writing is collected for the first time. Featuring a foreword by Michelle Duster, activist and great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells-Barnett, the essays imagine a gender-expansive and liberated future.

  • - A Memoir
    av Meena Alexander
    196,-

    In this evocative memoir, now a foundational text in postcolonial studies, an acclaimed Indian poet explores writing, memory, and place in a post-9/11 world.

  • av Dorothy West
    210,-

    An insightful, witty novel set in early twentieth-century black Boston by the Harlem Renaissance's youngest member-reissued for a new generation of readers.

  • - And Other Stories (2nd Edition)
    av Rebecca Harding Davis
    166,-

    A revolutionary depiction of the American working poor and environmental degradation by a nineteenth-century proletarian feminist.

  • av Bishakh Som
    270,-

    By turns fantastical and familiar, this graphic short story collection with South Asian roots is immersed in questions of gender, the body, and existential conformity.

  • - A Novel of Modern Iran
    av Shahrnūsh Pārsīpūr
    186,-

    A new translation of this classic work: "Parsipur is a courageous, talented woman and...a great writer."--Marjane Satrapi

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    296,-

    Historically and culturally, various social groups such as women and people of colour have been excluded from inheritance. More recently advances in reproductive technology have also complicated notions of inheritance and genealogy. In this issue, scholars and writers reveal the multiplicity and power relations underlying inheritance while considering the broader role of feminist and reconstructionist efforts in redefining lineages of literary and intellectual inheritance.

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    220,-

    The first of a new range of Drag Queen Story Hour books, authored and illustrated by a range of queer and feminist writers and artists. Each book is looked over by a sensitivity reader to ensure authentic, educational content.

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    256,-

    Scholars examine the possibilities and limits of collective action, in the context of contemporary calls to mobilize against oppressive structures.

  • av Agnes Smedley
    186,-

    This gritty, sweeping novel recreates the life story of an American working-class woman and burgeoning political activist in the early 20th century.

  • - Beyonce and the Power of Pop Culture Pedagogy
    av Kevin Allred
    190,-

    A pedagogical primer on integrating Black feminist thought, critical race studies, and America's most beloved pop star.

  • av Claudia D Hernandez
    186,-

    A young Guatemalan immigrant's adolescence is shaped by her journey to the US, as she grapples with Chapina tradition and American culture.

  • av Ali Liebegott
    186,-

    A queer poet documents depression and grief in this autobiographical novel-in-verse.

  • - Stories
    av Asja Bakic
    190,-

    A debut story collection of darkly humorous, feminist speculative fiction from the Balkans.

  • - The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture
    av Tiq Milan
    360,-

    A dynamic celebration of trans male culture, this essential collection makes visible a decade of FTM and transmasculine experiences.

  • - Stories
    av Melissa Michal
    190,-

    Both on and off the rez, interlinked characters contend with history and identity as contemporary members of the Seneca Nation. Debut writer Melissa Michal weaves together an understated and contemplative collection exploring what it means to be Native. In these stories, the longing for intergenerational memory slips into everyday life: a teenager struggles to understand her grandmother''s silences, a family seeks to reconnect with a lost sibling, and a young woman searches for a cave that''s called to her family for generations.

  • av Nikki Darling
    190,-

  • av Ivelisse Rodriguez
    190,-

  • av Camille Acker
    190,-

  • av Armonía Somers
    186,-

    In this surrealist novel, a woman’s feminist awakening drives a hypocritical village to madness in rural Uruguay.

  • av Yz Chin
    190,-

    In these stories, characters navigate fate via deft sleights of hand: a grandfather gambles on the monsoon rains; a consort finds herself a new assignment; a religious man struggles to keep his demons at bay. Central to the book is Isabella Sin, a smalltown girl transformed into a prisoner of conscience in Malaysia''s most notorious detention camp.

  • av Gerty Dambury
    186,-

    Structured like a Creole quadrille, this lyrical novel is a rich ethnography bearing witness to police violence in French Guadeloupe. Narrators both living and dead recount the racial and class stratification that led to a protest-turned-massacre. While Dambury''s English debut is a memorial to a largely forgotten atrocity, it is also a celebration of the vibrancy and resilience of Guadeloupeans.

  • av Beth Pickens
    170,-

    A candid and encouraging guidebook about creating art as political upheaval, censorship, and oppression become normal.

  • av Trifonia Melibea Obono
    166,-

    This coming-of-age story from Equatorial Guinea chronicles a teenage girl’s quest to find out who she is.

  • av Ariel Gore
    196,-

    Spurred on by nineties ''family values'' campaigns and determined to better herself through education, a teen mom talks her way into college. Disgusted by an overabundance of phallocratic narratives and Freytag''s pyramid, she turns to a subcultural canon of resistance and failure. Wryly riffing on feminist literary tropes, it documents the survival of a demonised single mother figuring things out.

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