Resources About Global Feminisms – Global Feminisms Project

Resources About Global Feminisms

Please note: This listing is inevitably selective and incomplete. Please feel free to contact us info-globalfeminisms@umich.edu to suggest resources we should add.

Baksh, R. & Harcourt, W. (2015). The Oxford handbook of transnational feminist movements. Oxford University Press.

Delap, L. (2020).  Feminisms: A global history. University of Chicago Press.

Ferree, M.M. & Tripp, A. (2006). Global feminism: Transnational women’s activism, organizing, and human rights. New York University Press.

Gago, V. (2020). Feminist international: How to change everything. Verso.

Grewal, I. & Kaplan, C. (1994). Scattered hegemonies: Postmodernity and transnational feminist practices. University of Minnesota Press.

Lee, J. & Shaw, S. (2011). Women worldwide: Transnational feminist perspectives on women. McGraw-Hill.

Marino, K.M. (2019). Feminism for the Americas: The making of an international human rights movement. University of North Carolina Press.

McClintock, A., Mufti, A., & Shohat, E. (1997). Dangerous liaisons: Gender, nation, and postcolonial perspectives. University of Minnesota Press.

McLaren, M.A. (2017). Decolonizing feminism: Transnational feminism and globalization. Rowman & Littlefield.

Meskimmon, M. (2020). Transnational feminisms: Transversal politics and art. Routledge.

Mies, M. (1986). Patriarchy and accumulation on a world scale: Women in the international division of labor. University of California Press.

Moghadam, V. (2005). Globalizing women: Transnational feminist neworks. Johns Hopkins University Press.

Mohanty, C. (2003). Feminism without borders: Decolonizing theory, practicing solidarity. Duke University Press.

Molyneux, M., Dey, A., Malu, A.C.G. & Rowden, H. (2021). New feminist activism: Waves and generations. Discussion paper published by UN Women. https://www.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2021/05/discussion-paper-new-feminist-activism-waves-and-generations

Morgan, Robin (1996). Sisterhood is global: The international women’s movement anthology. The Feminist Press.

Seager, J. (2018). The women’s atlas. Penguin.

Swarr, A.L. & Nagar, R. (2010). Critical transnational feminist praxis. SUNY Press.

Tambe, A. & Thayer, M. (2021). Transnational feminist itineraries: Situating theory and activist practice. Duke University Press.

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