Category
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second-wave feminism
period of feminist activity and thought that first began in the early 1960s in the United States
sex-positive feminism
branch of feminism connected with the sex-positive movement centering on the idea that sexual freedom is an essential component of women's freedom and opposing legal or social efforts to control sexual activities between consenting adults
feminist sex wars
collective debates amongst feminists regarding sexuality
material feminism
theoretical current of radical feminism that was formed around the French magazine Questions féministes; characterized by the use of conceptual tools from Marxism—notably historical materialism—to theorize patriarchy and capitalism and theirabolition
feminist bookstore
bookshops that sell material relating to women's issues, gender, and sexuality

The Female Eunuch
1970 book by Germaine Greer

One Sings, the Other Doesn't
1977 film by Agnès Varda
Chicana feminism
sociopolitical movement, theory, and praxis that scrutinizes the historical, cultural, spiritual, educational, and economic intersections impacting women that identifie themselves as Chicanas and the Chicanx community in the United States
consciousness raising
drawing of attention to an activist topic
feminist art movement
efforts and accomplishments of feminists internationally to produce art that reflects women's lives and experiences
I Am Woman
original song written and composed by Ray Burton (music) and Helen Reddy (words)

We've had abortions!
German magazine Stern 1971 cover declaration by 374 women
Group 8
organization
Lea Melandri
Italian writer and journalist
Spare Rib
defunct feminist magazine