Women's History Month 2023

In honor of Women's History Month we are offering a 40% discount on all our Women's studies titles. Browse the collection below to find titles in history, literature, religion, sociology, and psychology.

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Moral Habitat

A work of environmental ethics that looks at how “otherkind”—and humankind—contributes to our moral imagination.

The Anorexic Self

Critically examines diagnostic and popular discourses on eating disorders.

The American Protest Essay and National Belonging

By Brian Norman
Subjects: Literature

Explores the role of the literary protest essay in addressing social divisions in the United States.

A Spiritual Life

Includes new and updated material, as well as a readers’ guide with questions for writing and discussion groups.

The Other Daughters of the Revolution

Edited by Sharon Halevi
Introduction by Sharon Halevi
By K. White & Elizabeth Fisher
Subjects: General Interest

Presents two of the earliest autobiographies of American women.

Confucianism and Women

Challenges accepted beliefs that Confucianism is a cause of women’s oppression and explores Confucianism as an ethical system compatible with gender parity.

Uncrowned Queens, Volume 4

Fourth volume of biographies of African American women community leaders, focusing this time on Oklahoma.

Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire

Classic history of Ancient Ethiopia, as researched and written by a heralded African American woman activist.

Returning to Irigaray

Leading scholars examine the relation between Irigaray’s early writings and her later, more political work.

Chicana/Latina Education in Everyday Life

This first-of-its-kind volume bridges Chicana/Latina feminist perspectives with education and offers innovative ideas on teaching and learning, and ways of knowing.

Black Feminist Voices in Politics

Studies black feminist approaches to political science and African American women as political actors.

Through the Reading Glass

Argues that women's relationship to books and their promotion of reading contributed greatly to the cultural and intellectual vitality of the Enlightenment.

Tainted Milk

An in-depth analysis of infant nourishment issues, focusing on environmentally contaminated breastmilk.

Women's Space

Art historical and literary perspectives on the place of women in the medieval church.

The Birth of the Khalsa

A feminist reconsideration of Sikh identity, discussing its original egalitarianism and current hypermasculine quality, which is harmful to both men and women.

Feminist Sport Studies

Uses personal narratives to highlight the development of feminist sport studies.

Women and Children First

A critique of public policy rhetoric from multiple feminist perspectives.

Women on the Verge of Home

Edited by Bilinda Straight
Foreword by Ruth Behar
Subjects: Gender And Sexuality

Interrogates the comfortable and stable contours of "home," asking what it means to women in different social, class, sexual, ethnic, and racial contexts in different times and places.

Exquisite Rebel

Brings the writings of de Cleyre out of undeserved obscurity.

Uncrowned Queens, Volume 3

Third volume of biographies of African American women community leaders in New York state.

Radical Feminism, Writing, and Critical Agency

Links radical feminist writings of the 1960s and 1970s to contemporary online women's networks.

Latin American Women On/In Stages

Compares plays by Latin American women dramatists born after 1945.

Amending the Abject Body

Examines the implications and meanings of the makeover and aesthetic surgery industry in American popular culture.

Buddhist Women and Social Justice

Looks at Buddhist women's activism for social change from the time of Buddha to the present day.

Girls' Violence

A critical look at the perceived increase in girls' violence from a range of disciplinary and geographical perspectives.