The feminist utopia project /

What do we want? In this groundbreaking collection, more than fifty cutting-edge voices, including Melissa Harris-Perry, Janet Mock, Sheila Heti, and Mia McKenzie, invite us to imagine a truly feminist world. An abortion provider reinvents birth control, Sheila Bapat envisions an economy that values...

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Other Authors: Kauder-Nalebuff, Rachel (Editor), Brodsky, Alexandra
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Feminist Press, 2015.
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505 0 |a Introduction / Alexandra Brodsky and Rachel Kauder Nalebuff -- Reproductive supporters / Justine Wu -- Dispatch from the post-rape future / Maya Dusenbery -- Dispatches from a body perfect world / Jenny Trout -- My own sound / Christine Sun Kim -- A list of thirty-three beautiful things to wear on your breasts / Sarah Matthes -- Our bodies, us / Elizabeth Deutsch -- Dispatch from outside the girl talk incubator / Katie J.M. Baker -- Interview with Jessica Luther -- Interview with Melissa Harris-Perry -- Feminist constitution / Katherine Cross, illustration by Ruth Tam -- Flag for the United Nations of Magical girls / Nicole Killian -- The New World Order / Amy Jean Porter -- Justice / Mariame Kaba, illustration by Bianca Diaz -- Interview with Lauren Chief Elk -- Not on my block / Hannah Giorgis -- Raising generation E (for empathy) / Mindi Rose Englart -- If absence was the source of silence / Reginald Dwayne Betts -- What would a feminist utopia look like for parents of color? / Victoria Law -- I don't 115 / Sam Huber -- Let him wear a tutu / Yamberlie M. Tavarez -- Interview with Ileana Jiménez, illustration by Ruth Tam -- Interview with Cindy Ok -- Learning our bodies, healing our selves / William Schlesinger -- Feminist utopia teen mom schedule / Gloria Malone -- New rites of transition / Gabrielle Gamboa -- Renouncing reality / Chanelle Adams -- What will children play with in utopia? / Kate Riley, illustrations by Richard Espinosa -- Back to school 1 and 2 / Tyler Cohen -- Not a favor to women / Ellen Bravo -- Less work, more time / Madeleine Schwartz -- Imperfectly / Sheila Bapat -- Description of a video file from the year 2067 to be donated to the municipal archives from the Youth voices speech competition / Dara Lind, illustration by Ruth Tam -- Working Utopia / Melissa Gira Grant -- Interview with Sovereign Syre -- Embroidering revolution / Verónica Bayetti Flores -- Equity eats / Eileen McFarland -- Interview with Miss Major Griffin-Gracy / Suzanna Bobadilla -- An unremarkable bar on an unremarkable night / S.E. Smith -- Lesbo Island / Jill Soloway -- Noisy utopia / Karla Schickele -- Finding an erotic transcendence / Lori Adelman -- Sliding doors / Jasmine Giuliani -- Interview with Judy Rebick / Sheila Heti -- Welcome to Arcadia / Julie Zeilinger -- Interview with Mia McKenzie -- Beyond badass / Daniel José Older -- Interview with Chloe Angyal -- Poems for past lovers 1-3 / Charlotte Lieberman -- Interview with Suey Park -- Crazy bitches / Tessa Smith -- No escape hatch / Ria Fay-Berquist -- The day without body shame / Erin Matson -- Queer in public / Courtney Baxter -- The free girl who is everything / Janet Mock -- When God becomes a woman / Abigail Carney -- Seven rituals from the feminist utopia / Yumi Sakugawa -- Interview with Harsh Crowd -- Imperfect categories -- Sightings of utopia. 
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