Women + Social conditions
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Women + Social conditions
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Women + Social conditions
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- When everything changed, the amazing journey of American women from 1960 to the present, Gail Collins
- The new soft war on women, how the myth of female ascendance is hurting women, men--and our economy, Caryl Rivers and Rosalind C. Barnett
- The Shriver report, a woman's nation pushes back from the brink : a study, by Maria Shriver and the Center for American Progress ; edited by Olivia Morgan and Karen Skelton ; with Roberta Hollander, Daniella Gibbs Leger, and Lauren Vicary ; Becky Beland, Melissa Boteach, and Katie Wright
- What I hope to leave behind, the essential essays of Eleanor Roosevelt, edited with an introduction by Allida M. Black ; [preface by Blanche Wiesen Cook]
- Feminism is ..., written by Alexandra Black, Laura Buller, Emily Hoyle and Dr. Megan Todd ; consultant, Dr. Debra Ferreday ; foreword by Roxane Gay
- Post grad, five women and their first year out of college, Caroline Kitchener
- All the single ladies, unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation, Rebecca Traister
- Three dreamers, a memoir of family, Lorenzo Carcaterra
- Housewife, why women still do it all and what to do instead, Lisa Selin Davis
- Stuff mom never told you, the feminist past, present, and future, Anney Reese & Samantha McVey
- Rosie and Mrs. America, perceptions of women in the 1930s and 1940s, Catherine Gourley
- The meaning of wife, Anne Kingston
- The feminine mystique, Betty Friedan
- Feminists don't wear pink and other lies, amazing women on what the f-word means to them, curated by Scarlett Curtis
- Women & power, a manifesto, Mary Beard
- Hood feminism, notes from the women that a movement forgot, Mikki Kendall
- The bonobo sisterhood, revolution through female alliance, Diane L. Rosenfeld
- Letters on the equality of the sexes and the condition of woman, addressed to Mary S. Parker, President of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society
- Catch and kill, lies, spies, and a conspiracy to protect predators, Ronan Farrow
- Breathe, empower, achieve, 5-minute mindfulness for women who do it all, Shonda Moralis
- The journal of the century, compiled by Bryan Holme with the editors of the Viking Press and the Ladies' home journal
- From eve to dawn, a history of women, Marilyn French ; foreword by Margaret Atwood, Volume 4
- Born a girl, it takes courage, by Alice Dussutour ; translated from the French by David Warriner
- Something in the way she moves, dancing women from Salome to Madonna, Wendy Buonaventura
- The American woman, 1992-93, a status report, edited by Sara E. Rix and Anne J. Stone for the Women's Research & Education Institute
- What our mothers didn't tell us, why happiness eludes the modern woman, Danielle Crittenden
- Don't call me princess, essays on girls, women, sex, and life, Peggy Orenstein
- Nine American women of the nineteenth century, leaders into the twentieth, by Moira Davison Reynolds
- Unwanted advances, sexual paranoia comes to campus, Laura Kipnis
- Men explain things to me, Rebecca Solnit ; images by Ana Teresa Fernandez
- The story of Ruth, twelve moments in every woman's life, Joan D. Chittister ; art by John August Swanson
- On our best behavior, the seven deadly sins and the price women pay to be good, Elise Loehnen
- The moment of lift, how empowering women changes the world, Melinda Gates
- Here we are, feminism for the real world, edited by Kelly Jensen
- You play the girl, on Playboy bunnies, Stepford wives, train wrecks, and other mixed messages, Carina Chocano
- The Greenwood encyclopedia of women's issues worldwide, editor-in-chief, Lynn Walter
- Rage becomes her, the power of women's anger, by Soraya L. Chemaly
- Rude, stop being nice and start being bold, Rebecca Reid
- From eve to dawn, a history of women, Marilyn French ; foreword by Margaret Atwood, Volume 3
- City of omens, a search for the missing women of the borderlands, Dan Werb
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