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Spinning and Weaving: Radical Feminism for the 21st Century

 
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Spinning and Weaving: Radical Feminism for the 21st Century is a collection of radical feminist works, edited by U.S. radical feminist theorist and activist Elizabeth Miller, in April 2021.

Quote:Spinning and Weaving features over forty chapters of radical feminist analysis and fiction on topics like sisterhood, intersectionality, lesbian feminism, ecofeminism, sexual exploitation, gender ideology, and technology.

Learn about the book here: https://spinningandweaving.org/the-book/

Table of contents available here: https://spinningandweaving.org/table-of-contents/

  • PART I: FOUNDATIONAL RADICAL FEMINIST THEORY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
    • Chapter 1: Twenty-First Century Patriarchy, and the Place of Women's Hearts in Women's Movement by Renee Gerlich
    • Chapter 2: Radical Feminist Activism in the 21st Century by Janice G. Raymond  
    • Chapter 3: Radical Feminism: The Survival of Women by Tamarack Verrall
    • Chapter 4: Radical Feminism and the Actualization of Woman by Brid
    • Chapter 5: “Feminism Allowed You to Speak”: Reinforcing Intergenerational Feminist Solidarity Against Sophisticated Attacks by Yagmur Uygarkizi
    • Chapter 6: Therapeutic Ideology as a Way of Bringing Women Back Two Hundred Years by Dana Vitálošová
    • Chapter 7: Ecocide, Biocide, Femicide… Omnicide. The Final Stage of Patriarchy by Agnes Wade
    • Chapter 8: Female Separatism: The Feminist Solution by Sekhmet She-Owl
    • Chapter 9: To My Radical Feminist Sisters by Jessica Taylor
    • Chapter 10: Self & Sisterhood in a Narcissistic World by Thistle Pettersen
  • PART II: INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM
    • Chapter 11: Women Aren’t Men: A Radical Feminist Analysis of Indigenous Gender Politics by Cherry Smiley
      Chapter 12: Intersectionality Hijacked by Raquel Rosario Sánchez
      Chapter 13: Oil and Water: Young Migrant Women and the Promises of Liberal Feminism by Bec Wonders
      Chapter 14: #SayHerName Speaks Out—Are You Listening?: Intersectionality in the Era of Erasure by Danielle Whitaker
      Chapter 15: Racy Sex, Sexy Racism: Porn from the Dark Side by Gail Dines
  • PART III: PORNOGRAPHY AND PROSTITUTION AS OPPRESSION OF WOMEN
    • Chapter 16: Harm and Its Denial: Sex Buyers, Pimps, and the Politics of Prostitution, with Particular Attention to German Legal Prostitution by Melissa Farley and Inge Kleine
    • Chapter 17: “But What About Feminist Porn?”: Examining the Work of Tristan Taormino by Rebecca Whisnant
    • Chapter 18: Andrea Dworkin: Teller of Hard Truths by Janice G. Raymond and H. Patricia Hynes
    • Chapter 19: Genderberg Prostitution FAQ by Samantha Berg
    • Chapter 20: “The Handmaid’s Tale” Offers a Terrifying Warning, But the Hijacking of Feminism is Just as Dangerous by Gail Dines
  • PART IV: LESBIAN RADICAL FEMINISM
    • Chapter 21: From Bars to Parades to Michfest and Beyond: Lesbian Feminist Organizing and Women-Only Space by Tamarack Verrall
    • Chapter 22: Lesbians Are Under Attack by BigBooButch (a.k.a. Parker Wolf)
    • Chapter 23: My Year on Planet Lesbian by Giovanna Capone
    • Chapter 24: Shaming the Butches by Tristan Fox
    • Chapter 25: The Last Tomboy by Tristan Fox
    • Chapter 26: We Were Once Amazons: Mourning and Rebuilding Our Lost Lesbian-Feminist Communities by Ann E. Menasche
  • PART V: WOMEN’S SEXUALITY AS A RADICAL FEMINIST ISSUE
    • Chapter 27: Understanding Heterosexuality: “Eroticising Subordination” and Colonisation, A Lesbian Feminist Perspective by Angela C. Wild
    • Chapter 28: Understanding My Sex-Positive Memoirs: How I Learned to Stop Drinking Kool-Aid and Start Judging by Nina Paley
  • PART VI: ONLINE EXPLOITATION AND OPPRESSION OF WOMEN
    • Chapter 29: Creative Control: Woman as Intellectual Property by Genevieve Gluck
    • Chapter 30: A Chatroom of Our Own: Building Online Spaces by and For Women in the Era of Big Tech Censorship by M. K. Fain
  • PART VII: “TRANSGENDER” POLITICS AND THE MEN’S SEXUAL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
    • Chapter 31: Against a Hierarchy of Oppressions by Linda Bellos
    • Chapter 32: Birth of a Radical Feminist by Jamae Hawkins
    • Chapter 33: Yes, Women Have Vaginas. But That Is Not the Sum Total of What We Are by The Chicago Feminist Salon
    • Chapter 34: Men’s Sexual Rights versus Women’s Sex-Based Rights by Sheila Jeffreys
    • Chapter 35: Symptoms as Symbols by Lisa Marchiano
    • Chapter 36: Queer Politics
      by Sheila Jeffreys
    • Chapter 37: Gender Colonialism by Nina Paley
    • Chapter 38: A New Radical Feminist Approach to Challenging Gender Identity Ideology: The Feminist Amendments to the U.S. Equality Act by Ann E. Menasche
  • PART VIII: RADICAL FEMINIST FICTION, POETRY, PLAYS, MEMOIR, AND LITERARY ANALYSIS
    • Chapter 39: The Power of Sisterhood Voices by Alyssa Ahrabare
    • Chapter 40: Endangered = at risk by Giovanna Capone
    • Chapter 41: The Parents by Nineveh Cehack
    • Chapter 42: eternal until you are full by Tristan Fox
    • Chapter 43: Passionate Stone by Tristan Fox
    • Chapter 44: Who Wins the War of Love in Shakespearian England? by Julia Miller
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Spinning and Weaving: Radical Feminism for the 21st Century is a collection of radical feminist works, edited by U.S. radical feminist theorist and activist Elizabeth Miller, in April 2021.

Quote:Spinning and Weaving features over forty chapters of radical feminist analysis and fiction on topics like sisterhood, intersectionality, lesbian feminism, ecofeminism, sexual exploitation, gender ideology, and technology.

Learn about the book here: https://spinningandweaving.org/the-book/

Table of contents available here: https://spinningandweaving.org/table-of-contents/

  • PART I: FOUNDATIONAL RADICAL FEMINIST THEORY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
    • Chapter 1: Twenty-First Century Patriarchy, and the Place of Women's Hearts in Women's Movement by Renee Gerlich
    • Chapter 2: Radical Feminist Activism in the 21st Century by Janice G. Raymond  
    • Chapter 3: Radical Feminism: The Survival of Women by Tamarack Verrall
    • Chapter 4: Radical Feminism and the Actualization of Woman by Brid
    • Chapter 5: “Feminism Allowed You to Speak”: Reinforcing Intergenerational Feminist Solidarity Against Sophisticated Attacks by Yagmur Uygarkizi
    • Chapter 6: Therapeutic Ideology as a Way of Bringing Women Back Two Hundred Years by Dana Vitálošová
    • Chapter 7: Ecocide, Biocide, Femicide… Omnicide. The Final Stage of Patriarchy by Agnes Wade
    • Chapter 8: Female Separatism: The Feminist Solution by Sekhmet She-Owl
    • Chapter 9: To My Radical Feminist Sisters by Jessica Taylor
    • Chapter 10: Self & Sisterhood in a Narcissistic World by Thistle Pettersen
  • PART II: INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM
    • Chapter 11: Women Aren’t Men: A Radical Feminist Analysis of Indigenous Gender Politics by Cherry Smiley
      Chapter 12: Intersectionality Hijacked by Raquel Rosario Sánchez
      Chapter 13: Oil and Water: Young Migrant Women and the Promises of Liberal Feminism by Bec Wonders
      Chapter 14: #SayHerName Speaks Out—Are You Listening?: Intersectionality in the Era of Erasure by Danielle Whitaker
      Chapter 15: Racy Sex, Sexy Racism: Porn from the Dark Side by Gail Dines
  • PART III: PORNOGRAPHY AND PROSTITUTION AS OPPRESSION OF WOMEN
    • Chapter 16: Harm and Its Denial: Sex Buyers, Pimps, and the Politics of Prostitution, with Particular Attention to German Legal Prostitution by Melissa Farley and Inge Kleine
    • Chapter 17: “But What About Feminist Porn?”: Examining the Work of Tristan Taormino by Rebecca Whisnant
    • Chapter 18: Andrea Dworkin: Teller of Hard Truths by Janice G. Raymond and H. Patricia Hynes
    • Chapter 19: Genderberg Prostitution FAQ by Samantha Berg
    • Chapter 20: “The Handmaid’s Tale” Offers a Terrifying Warning, But the Hijacking of Feminism is Just as Dangerous by Gail Dines
  • PART IV: LESBIAN RADICAL FEMINISM
    • Chapter 21: From Bars to Parades to Michfest and Beyond: Lesbian Feminist Organizing and Women-Only Space by Tamarack Verrall
    • Chapter 22: Lesbians Are Under Attack by BigBooButch (a.k.a. Parker Wolf)
    • Chapter 23: My Year on Planet Lesbian by Giovanna Capone
    • Chapter 24: Shaming the Butches by Tristan Fox
    • Chapter 25: The Last Tomboy by Tristan Fox
    • Chapter 26: We Were Once Amazons: Mourning and Rebuilding Our Lost Lesbian-Feminist Communities by Ann E. Menasche
  • PART V: WOMEN’S SEXUALITY AS A RADICAL FEMINIST ISSUE
    • Chapter 27: Understanding Heterosexuality: “Eroticising Subordination” and Colonisation, A Lesbian Feminist Perspective by Angela C. Wild
    • Chapter 28: Understanding My Sex-Positive Memoirs: How I Learned to Stop Drinking Kool-Aid and Start Judging by Nina Paley
  • PART VI: ONLINE EXPLOITATION AND OPPRESSION OF WOMEN
    • Chapter 29: Creative Control: Woman as Intellectual Property by Genevieve Gluck
    • Chapter 30: A Chatroom of Our Own: Building Online Spaces by and For Women in the Era of Big Tech Censorship by M. K. Fain
  • PART VII: “TRANSGENDER” POLITICS AND THE MEN’S SEXUAL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
    • Chapter 31: Against a Hierarchy of Oppressions by Linda Bellos
    • Chapter 32: Birth of a Radical Feminist by Jamae Hawkins
    • Chapter 33: Yes, Women Have Vaginas. But That Is Not the Sum Total of What We Are by The Chicago Feminist Salon
    • Chapter 34: Men’s Sexual Rights versus Women’s Sex-Based Rights by Sheila Jeffreys
    • Chapter 35: Symptoms as Symbols by Lisa Marchiano
    • Chapter 36: Queer Politics
      by Sheila Jeffreys
    • Chapter 37: Gender Colonialism by Nina Paley
    • Chapter 38: A New Radical Feminist Approach to Challenging Gender Identity Ideology: The Feminist Amendments to the U.S. Equality Act by Ann E. Menasche
  • PART VIII: RADICAL FEMINIST FICTION, POETRY, PLAYS, MEMOIR, AND LITERARY ANALYSIS
    • Chapter 39: The Power of Sisterhood Voices by Alyssa Ahrabare
    • Chapter 40: Endangered = at risk by Giovanna Capone
    • Chapter 41: The Parents by Nineveh Cehack
    • Chapter 42: eternal until you are full by Tristan Fox
    • Chapter 43: Passionate Stone by Tristan Fox
    • Chapter 44: Who Wins the War of Love in Shakespearian England? by Julia Miller


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