BOOKSTORE | Women's Studies
Abortion without Apology (paper only)
A Radical History for the 1990sNinia Baehr
Released 1990-01-01
Stories of the Society for Humane Abortion—otherwise known as the Jane Collective—record the experiences, successes, and ideas of this early wave of activism, and provide astute analysis for building a broader reproductive freedom movement in the 21st century.
Ain't I a Woman (paper)
Black Women and Feminismbell hooks
Released 1981-01-01
Examines the impact of sexism on black women during slavery, the historic devaluation of black womanhood, black male sexism, and more.
American Methods (Paper)
Torture and the Logic of DominationKristian Williams
Released 2006-04-12
This pathbreaking study observes torture as a veteran tool of American power. Examining the racial and gender politics of torture, Williams draws powerful conclusions about the centrality of rape and white supremacy to US empire and life at home.
Bananeras (paper)
Women Transforming the Banana Unions of Latin AmericaDana Frank
Released 2005-09-29
Banana workers are waging a quiet revolution in Latin American labor organizing by making women's issues central. Their successes disrupt the popular image of the Latin American woman worker as a passive bystander and offer a new model for international labor solidarity.
