Gender Trouble Summary of Key Points
Judith Butler’s ‘Gender Trouble’ challenges traditional notions of gender, introducing the concept of gender as a performative act and questioning the binary gender system.
Judith Butler’s ‘Gender Trouble’ challenges traditional notions of gender, introducing the concept of gender as a performative act and questioning the binary gender system.
Brave is an empowering memoir by Rose McGowan, detailing her experiences in Hollywood and her journey towards feminist activism.
Ain’t I a Woman examines the impact of sexism on black women during slavery, the devaluation of black womanhood, black male sexism, racism within the feminist movement, and the black woman’s involvement with feminism.
Mary Wollstonecraft’s ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Woman’ argues for female education and equality. It critiques prevailing attitudes toward women in 18th-century society.
Isabel Allende reflects on feminism, patriarchy, and what it means to be a woman in ‘The Soul of a Woman.’
Germaine Greer’s ‘The Female Eunuch’ is a seminal feminist work advocating for women’s liberation from traditional gender roles and societal norms.
Pornland examines the ways that porn has transformed the landscape of sexuality. Gail Dines analyzes its troubling impact on culture and relationships.
Poor Things is a postmodern novel by Alasdair Gray, portraying a Victorian-era reanimated woman, Bella Baxter, through an epistolary structure.
Melissa Gira Grant challenges commonly held beliefs and narratives about sex work, advocating for the rights and autonomy of sex workers.