FURTHER READING
If you find value in the work that is done here, or if you are looking for a different outlet for Feminism, I would encourage you to visit these other blogs and websites by fellow activists.
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I hope to continually update this page with blogs, magazines, groups and companies that aim to further discussions about feminism in its various forms and occupancies.
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As well, if you know other others who I have not listed, please send me a message or leave me a comment. I am always looking to expand this network.
EVERYDAY FEMINISM
Everyday Feminism is a well established magazine that runs an extensive website discussing a variety of topics including: 'Fem 101', 'Privilege', 'Trans&GNC', 'Race', 'LGBTQIA', 'Sex' and 'Disability'.
They are a team of compassionate activists who want to educate others through articles, programs, and courses. Their mission is to help create a world where every person is treated with respect, where they can direct their own lives, and can reach their full potential.
So explore away! Because there is A LOT of amazing content to read!
BUSTLE
https://www.bustle.com
"My Favourite F Word is Feminism" is a popular page on Facebook run by Bustle.
Bustle is a media/news company that discusses 'News', 'Entertainment', 'Beauty', 'Fashion', 'Lifestyle' and 'Books'.
They are liberal feminists who write for millennials, offering short articles that are easily digestible.
Happy Reading!
L.A. COLLINS BLOGS
http://lacollinsblogs.weebly.com
L.A. Collins is a fellow Brock alumni who I had the pleasure of meeting several years ago, and have had several English classes together throughout our university career.
Lydia's blog is the perfect balance of her quirky personality with hard hitting honesty.Â
She writes about 'Life', 'Sex&Relationships', and 'Race', among other topics.
Please check her out!
UNAPOLOGETIC FEMINISM
https://unapologeticfeminism.com
Want something a little stronger? Well grab that mug of coffee and curl up to Unapologetic Feminism.
They write about: 'Gender', 'Racial Justice', 'Privilege', 'LGBTQ2IA+', 'Mental Health', 'Disability', and 'Parenting' among many other topics.
They are a well established company that offers a large variety of articles that exemplifies Materialist Feminism and Intersectionality.
Check them out!
BITCH MEDIA
https://bitchmedia.org
Bitch Media has been around for over 20 years now, and their mission is to "provide a feminist critique and analysis of pop culture, to encourage discussion about how the media influences us, and to promote the connection between cultural critique and social-justice activism".
They write about 'Activism', 'Art&Design', 'Books', 'Culture', 'Music' 'Politics' and 'Screen'.
Take a look!
ROOM - MAGAZINE
https://roommagazine.com
"Room to read. Room to write. Room to converse across our many differences. Room is a diverse community of writers, artists, and readers who make space for all women's voices."
A Canadian Feminist Magazine dedicated to Literature, Art and Feminism since 1975.
Take a Peak!
HELLOGIGGLES
http://hellogiggles.com
"HelloGiggles is a positive online community for women (although men are always welcome!) covering the latest in beauty, fashion, lifestyle, female empowerment, culture, relationships, friendship, careers, and issues that matter most to young women’s lives... [They] were founded by Zooey Deschanel, Molly McAleer, and Sophia Rossi in 2011."
Go explore!
GALORE
https://galoremag.com
This 'trendy' liberal blog includes some political articles while appealing to millennials.
They write about 'Pop+Politics', 'Beauty+Fashion', 'Health' and 'Sex+Dating'.
They have a unique voice that is fun. Their 'Politics' articles have a subtle feminist flair, but their other topics support a women-positive community.
So enjoy!
Interested in more academic articles about Feminism & Intersectionality?
Check out these theorists & articles for more!
Austin, Gayle. Feminist Theories: Paying attention to women. Ed. Goodman, Lizabeth & de Gay, Jane. The Routledge Reader in Gender & Performance. 1998. Print.
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Taylor, Yvette. Materialist Feminism. Ed. O'Brien, Jodi. Encyclopedia of Gender and Society. 2009. Print.
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Gilbert, Helen. De-scribing Orality: Performance and Recuperation of Voice. Ed. Counsell, Colin and Laurie Wolf. Performance Analysis: an Introductory Coursebook. New York: Routledge, 2001. Print. 117-122.
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hooks, bell. Teaching Resistance: The Racial Politics of Mass Media. Ed. Counsell, Colin and Laurie Wolf. Performance Analysis: an Introductory Coursebook. New York: Routledge, 2001. Print. 111-116.
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Irigaray, Luce. This Sex Which is Not One. Ed. Counsell, Colin and Laurie Wolf. Performance Analysis: an Introductory Coursebook. New York: Routledge, 2001. Print. 59-65
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Cixous, Helene. Sorties: Out and Out: Attacks/Ways Out/Forays. Ed. Counsell, Colin and Laurie Wolf. Performance Analysis: an Introductory Coursebook. New York: Routledge, 2001. Print. 66-71.
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Butler, Judith. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. Ed. Counsell, Colin and Laurie Wolf. Performance Analysis: an Introductory Coursebook. New York: Routledge, 2001. Print. 72-76.
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Diamond, Elin. Brechtian Theory/Feminist Theory: Towards a Gestic Feminist Criticism. Ed. Counsell, Colin and Laurie Wolf. Performance Analysis: an Introductory Coursebook. New York: Routledge, 2001. Print. 78-84.
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*Any other articles by these theorists/academics/activists/feminists are also great reads!*