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==pre-19th century==
==pre-19th century==
* ''The Book of the City of Ladies'' (year), [[Christine de Pizan]], 1365-1430 (an argument that women had reason and virtue)
* ''[[The Book of the City of Ladies]]'' (year), [[Christine de Pizan]], 1365-1430 (an argument that women had reason and virtue)
* ''Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen'' (1791), [[Olympe de Gouges]], 1748-1793 (political rights)
* ''Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen'' (1791), [[Olympe de Gouges]], 1748-1793 (political rights)
* ''Vindication of the Rights of Woman'' (year), [[Mary Wollstonecraft]], 1759-1797 (an argument for spiritual equality and equal access to education)
* ''Vindication of the Rights of Woman'' (year), [[Mary Wollstonecraft]], 1759-1797 (an argument for spiritual equality and equal access to education)
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==1960s-70s==
==1960s-70s==
* ''[[Sisterhood Is Powerful]]'' (1970) [[Robin Morgan]], editor
* ''[[Sisterhood Is Powerful]]'' (1970) [[Robin Morgan]], editor
* ''[[The Dialectic of Sex]]'' (1970), Shulamith Firestone
* ''[[The Dialectic of Sex]]'' (1970), [[Shulamith Firestone]]
* ''[[The Female Eunuch]]'' (1970), [[Germaine Greer]]
* ''[[The Female Eunuch]]'' (1970), [[Germaine Greer]]
* "Goodbye To All That" (1970) [[Robin Morgan]] (essay critiquing sexism of 1960s/70s American Left movement)
* "Goodbye To All That" (1970) [[Robin Morgan]] (essay critiquing sexism of 1960s/70s American Left movement)
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* "[[The Tyranny of Structurelessness]]" by [[Jo Freeman]]
* "[[The Tyranny of Structurelessness]]" by [[Jo Freeman]]
* ''[[Sexual Politics]]'' (1970) [[Kate Millett]] (significant text in feminist literary criticism)
* ''[[Sexual Politics]]'' (1970) [[Kate Millett]] (significant text in feminist literary criticism)
*  ''Woman, Resistance and Revolution'' (1973) Sheila Rowbotham
*  ''Woman, Resistance and Revolution'' (1973) [[Sheila Rowbotham]]
* ''Hidden from History: 300 Years of Women's Oppression and the Fight Against It'' (1973) [[Sheila Rowbotham]]
* ''Hidden from History: 300 Years of Women's Oppression and the Fight Against It'' (1973) [[Sheila Rowbotham]]
* ''[[Corps lesbien]]'' (The lesbian body) (1973), [[Monique Wittig]], 1935-2003
* ''[[Corps lesbien]]'' (The lesbian body) (1973), [[Monique Wittig]], 1935-2003
* ''Our Bodies Ourselves'' (1973; numerous significant revisions since) by the Boston Women's Health Collective
* ''Our Bodies Ourselves'' (1973; numerous significant revisions since) by the Boston Women's Health Collective
* ''Woman Hating'' (1974), Andrea Dworkin
* ''Woman Hating'' (1974), [[Andrea Dworkin]]
* ''Speculum of the Other Woman'' (1974) [[Luce Irigaray]]
* ''Speculum of the Other Woman'' (1974) [[Luce Irigaray]]
* "Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape" (1975), Susan Brownmiller
* "Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape" (1975), [[Susan Brownmiller]]
* "Le Rire de la Medusa" (1975), Hélène Cixous
* "Le Rire de la Medusa" (1975), [[Hélène Cixous]]
* "The Traffic in Women: Notes on the 'Political Economy' of Sex" (1975) Gayle Rubin
* "The Traffic in Women: Notes on the 'Political Economy' of Sex" (1975) [[Gayle Rubin]]
* ''The Hite Report on Female Sexuality'', 1976, [[Shere Hite]]
* ''The Hite Report on Female Sexuality'', 1976, [[Shere Hite]]
* ''Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution'' (1976) [[Adrienne Rich]]
* ''Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution'' (1976) [[Adrienne Rich]]
* ''This Sex Which Is Not One'' (1977) [[Luce Irigaray]]
* ''This Sex Which Is Not One'' (1977) [[Luce Irigaray]]
* "[[A Black Feminist Statement]]" from the [[Combahee River Collective]] (1977)
* "[[A Black Feminist Statement]]" from the [[Combahee River Collective]] (1977)
* ''Pornography: Men Possessing Women'' (1979), Andrea Dworkin
* ''Pornography: Men Possessing Women'' (1979), [[Andrea Dworkin]]
* ''[[SCUM Manifesto]]'' (year), [[Valerie Solanas]]
* ''[[SCUM Manifesto]]'' (year), [[Valerie Solanas]]
* ''[[Women of Ideas and What Men Have Done to Them]]'' (year), [[Dale Spender]]
* ''[[Women of Ideas and What Men Have Done to Them]]'' (year), [[Dale Spender]]
* ''[[Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman]]'' (1979), [[Michele Wallace]]
* ''[[Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman]]'' (1979), [[Michele Wallace]]
* ''Conditions: Five, The Black Women's Issue'', No. 2 (Autumn 1979) (eds., [[Lorraine Bethel]] & [[Barbara Smith]])
* ''Conditions: Five, The Black Women's Issue'', No. 2 (Autumn 1979) (eds., [[Lorraine Bethel]] & [[Barbara Smith]])


==1980s-90s==
==1980s-90s==
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 3 September 2012

This is a necessarily incomplete list of significant works of feminist theory and philosophy. Here, feminism includes the various historical and cultural strands of feminism and its related studies; see feminism, feminisms, queer theory, and gender studies.

pre-19th century

19th century

  • The Subjection of Women (year), John Stuart Mill, 1806-1873
  • "Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women" (1837), Sarah Moore Grimké, 1792-1873
  • Woman in the Nineteenth Century, 1845, Margaret Fuller
  • Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
  • "Ain't I a Woman?" (1851 speech), Sojourner Truth, 1797-1883 (speech at 1851 Ohio Women's Rights Convention)
  • "The Origin of the Female, Private Property, and the State" (1884), Friedrich Engels, 1820-1895 (early assessment of political economy of monogamy)
  • "Enfranchisement of Women" (year), Harriet Taylor Mill, 1807-1858
  • The Woman's Bible (year), Elizabeth Cady Stanton (with Matilda Joslyn Gage)
  • History of Woman Suffrage (six volumes, from 1887 to 1922), Matilda Joslyn Gage & Elizabeth Cady Stanton

early-mid 20th century

1960s-70s

1980s-90s



2000 & beyond

unsorted