Loved the video, so educational! I noted most of them, the ones I haven't read yet! I am 30 yo and I stared reading feminist literature only two years ago, and I feel like I've lost a lot of time. Looking back to 10 years ago when I was younger I feel that I have lost lots of time, culture and education 🥲🥲🥲 But it's never to read these. Thank you ✨💜
Oh wow it's incredible how many of these I haven't heard about! Granted it's not my normal genre but I feel like a terrible reader not being more knowledgeable in the classics. Thank you for sharing these!
I need to share this idea I had for a children’s book. A story about a misogynistic boy fly that gets caught by an itty bitty strong and cunning, black girl spider. He could be cocky about how a strong fly like him could never be caught by a weak Itsy bitsy girl spider like her.
Very interesting. Many of the books were new for me. Your summaries of the books were very helpful. Thank you! Following your presentation I will read the book by Dorothy Cranfield, There Homemaker.
The Yellow Wallpaper is only about 20 pages or so from what I remember, and it’s still one of the scariest things I’ve ever read.
read 1984
@@britishmgtow7251 you're clearly not a horror fan
I'm living for how diverse these are
“Let us be elegant or die!”-Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
SUCH good picks!! I just finished Sister Outsider and I'm still on an emotional high from it
Loved the video, so educational! I noted most of them, the ones I haven't read yet!
I am 30 yo and I stared reading feminist literature only two years ago, and I feel like I've lost a lot of time. Looking back to 10 years ago when I was younger I feel that I have lost lots of time, culture and education 🥲🥲🥲
But it's never to read these.
Thank you ✨💜
I’m 32 and have only just started exploring feminist literature. Feeling excited and daunted and a bit sad at lost time too but glad I’m here.
I think Jane Eyre is a very feminist story and it shares its bits of female rage in so may ways :)
Thank you! I just bought a boatload/most of these while watching your video. Much needed, looking forward to getting started, thank you!!!!
Oh wow it's incredible how many of these I haven't heard about! Granted it's not my normal genre but I feel like a terrible reader not being more knowledgeable in the classics. Thank you for sharing these!
I need to share this idea I had for a children’s book. A story about a misogynistic boy fly that gets caught by an itty bitty strong and cunning, black girl spider. He could be cocky about how a strong fly like him could never be caught by a weak Itsy bitsy girl spider like her.
I need to read them all
Dystopian Novel : The End Of Silence by George Ernest
THANK YOU!!!!🙏🏻🤗❤️🎈
What about the book feminism and post feminism by Sarah gamble
Lili Elbe was Danish and the subject of the movie "The Danish Girl", not "The Dutch Girl". Otherwise a lovely video with some great recommendations! 😊
Ooooops that's what I meant 🤦🏻♀️
The Handmaids tale I am about to start reading 📖
I've only read three of these and so I definitely need to be a better feminist! Have you read Inferior by Angela Saini?
Very interesting. Many of the books were new for me. Your summaries of the books were very helpful. Thank you! Following your presentation I will read the book by Dorothy Cranfield, There Homemaker.
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What is feminism?
Equality, freedom.
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