additional resources to marxist feminism:
living a feminist life by sara ahmed
the rise and decline of patriarchal systems by nancy folbre
this bridge called my back: writings by radical women of color by cherrie moraga and gloria anzaldua
delusions of gender: how our minds, society, and neurosexism create difference by cordelia fine
close to home: a materialist analysis to women's oppression by christine delphy
(pdf) the feminist standpoint: developing the ground for a specifically feminist historical materialism
(medium) on women as a class: materialist feminism and mass struggle by aly e
(sagejournals) capital and class: the unhappy moments of marxism and feminism: towards a more progressive union
(substack) the marxfem pulpit by abigail von maure (earth2abbs on tiktok)
if anything else related to marxist feminism, just let me know :)
additional resources to eco feminism:
gossips, gorgons, and crones: the fates of the earth by jane caputi
parable of the sower by octavia e butler
neither man nor beast: feminism and the defense of animals by carol j. adams
bitch: on the female of species by lucy cooke
fresh banana leaves: healing indigenous landscapes through indigenous science by jessica hernandez
the intersectional environmentalist by leah thomas
right here, right now by natalie isaacs
feminism or death by francoise d'ealibonne
violent inheritance: sexuality, land, and energy in making the north american west by e cram
animal crisis: a new critical theory by alice grary
unsettling: surviving extinction together by elizabeth weinberg
land of women by maria sanchez
sexus animalis: there is nothing unnatural in nature by emmanuelle pouydebat
windswept: walking the paths of trailblazing women by annabel abbs
andrea smith - rape of the land
andy smith - ecofeminism through an anticolonial framework
carolyn marchant - nature as female
charlene spretnak - critical and constructive contributions of ecofeminism
heather eaton - ecological feminist theology
heather Eaton - The Edge of the Seat
janet abromovitz - biodiversity and gender Issues
joni Seager - creating a culture of destruction
karen warren - ecofeminism
karen warren - taking empirical data seriously
karen warren - the power and promise of ecological feminism
l. gruen - dismantling oppression
martha e. gimenez - does ecology need marx?
n. sturgeon - the nature of race
petra kelly - women and power
quinby - ecofeminism and the politics of resistance
rosemary radford ruether - ecofeminism: symbolic and social connections
sherry ortner - is female to male as nature is to culture?
sturgeon - the nature of race
val plumwood - feminism and ecofeminism
winona laduke - a society based on conquest cannot be sustained
if anyone has any other recommendations related to eco feminism, plz let me know :)
additional resources related to trans feminism:
the empire strikes back: a posttransexual manifesto by sandy stone
(chicago journals) trapped in the wrong theory: rethinking trans oppression and resistance by talia mae bettcher
(philpapers.org) trans women and the meaning of woman by talia mae bettcher
the transgender studies reader by susan stryker and stephen whittle
if anyone has other recommendations related to trans feminism, plz let me know :)
additional resources related to anarcha feminism:
the anarchist turn by jacob blumenfeld
we will not cancel us and other dreams of transformative justice by adrienne maree brown
burn it down: feminist manifestos for the revolution by breanne fahs
reinventing anarchy, again by howard ehrlich
anarcho-blackness by marquis bey
a little philosophical lexicon of anarchism from proudhon to deleuze by daniel colson and jesse cohn
joyful militancy by nick montgomery and carla bergman
wayward lives, beautiful experiments by saidiya v. hartman
we won't be here tomorrow and other stories by margaret killjoy
writing revolution by christopher j. castaneda
paradoxes of utopia by juan suriano
twelve fingers by jo soares
for a just and better world by sonia hernandez
if anyone has other recommendations related to anarcha feminism, plz let me know :)
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Heyo! So as some folks have noticed its gotten harder to mark blogs red on shinigami eyes. I've found some ways around it, thought I should spread the word.
Most blogs, when you pull them up on your dash, will have @(username) / (username).tumblr.com under their header. On these you can right click on the (username).tumblr.com bit and mark them as pro/anti-trans. Their urls might show up red/green on posts, possibly depending on where you view it. I think they always have a red/green outline to their profile pic, but I'm not sure.
Some blogs have turned this feature off, so under their header it will only say @(username). For these blogs, go to the circle button with the ellipsis in it. On blogs with these settings turned on, it will be next to the 'send a gift' and 'send a message' buttons. Click on the ellipsis button, and at the top it should say Archive. you can right click on that, and it will let you mark as pro/anti-trans as usual. Unfortunately, their urls won't show up red/green in posts, so in order to check you'll have to pull up the ellipsis menu.
Some blogs have Archives turned off, so the option won't appear in the ellipsis menu. I'm trying to see if I can find a way to tag them regardless, and will update the post if I do.
UPDATE: Found the setting that determines if blogs can be marked or not! Turns out if you have "enable custom theme" turned off, you can't be marked, because you dont have a (username).tumblr.com page OR an archive! If you're a trans ally and want to make sure your blog can be marked green, make sure this setting is turned on!
I found out about this setting through this post, very grateful it crossed my dash :]
Update 12/5: FANTASTIC NEWS! Tumblr appears to have unfucked itself!
As of 12/5 Shinigami Eyes appears to be working as intended on Tumblr again! Would love if someone else could corroborate on this but it seems Tumblr changed something that makes the extension work again!
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