Reproductive Justice, Queerly

It is the contention of Reproductive Justice, Queerly that queer theory and reproductive justice need one another. This book approaches traditional reproductive justice issues—abortion, surrogacy, paid parental leave, crisis pregnancy centers, parenting—in queer ways.

“I’m eager to teach this timely book, which demonstrates that new thinking is possible about some of the more pressing current controversies in the reproductive justice movement. This challenge to the rigidity of dogmatic thinking about inclusiveness is urgently needed and very welcome.”

—Loretta Ross, Calling In: How to Start Making Change with Those You'd Rather Cancel  

Visibility Interrupted: Rural Queer Life and The Politics of Unbecoming

A questioning of the belief in the power of LGBTQ visibility through the lives of queer women in the rural Midwest

Winner – 2022 Outstanding Book Award – Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender

Feminist Studies: An Introductory Reader

Feminist Studies: An Introductory Reader—edited by Hemangini Gupta, Kelly Sharron, Carly Thomsen, and Abraham Weil—offers a unique approach to teaching and learning feminist thought. Crafted with the movement and translation of ideas in mind, this book is broken into four sections: Feminist Epistemologies, Feminist Ontologies, Feminist Orientations, and Resistance. Each chapter includes two well-known classic texts that commonly appear in Feminist Studies classes as well as two original texts written by scholars who engage, critique, and extend those foundational feminist ideas in their work.