ABSTRACT

Introduction to Feminist Thought and Action is an accessible foundation that whets appetite for further study. It provides a non-US-centric introduction to gender studies, covering topics like 19th-century African, Chinese, and Arab movements, and foregrounds Black and Indigenous feminisms. Several case studies—the Aztecs and the Spanish, Agriculture and Gender, Beauty and Authority, Racial Stereotypes, and US Voting Rights—reveal how the interconnected architecture of privilege and oppression affects issues like globalization, media, and the environment. Feminist theories about race, sexuality, class, disabilities, and more culminate in step-by-step instructions for applying intersectionality and practicing activism. Rich with 19 diverse first-person voices, it brings feminism to life and lives to feminism.

part One|32 pages

Stakes and Stories

chapter 1|13 pages

Stakes

chapter 2|17 pages

Stories

part Two|44 pages

Ways of Thinking

chapter 3|24 pages

Cultural Differences

chapter 4|18 pages

Indigenous Feminisms

part Three|48 pages

Times and Places

chapter 5|19 pages

Power and Authority

chapter 6|27 pages

Justice Movements

part Four|65 pages

Theory Today

chapter 7|36 pages

Feminist Theories

chapter 8|25 pages

Feminisms and Theorists

part Five|39 pages

Activism Today

chapter 9|18 pages

The Power of Activism

chapter 10|19 pages

#WTF I Can Do

chapter |28 pages

Conclusion: Feminism Is