Feminist Art History can find it’s origins in French artists. In the annals of French art history, the female body once stood as a restricted canvas for women artists. Until the late 19th... READ MORE
Feminist Art History can find it’s origins in French artists. In the annals of French art history, the female body once stood as a restricted canvas for women artists. Until the late 19th... READ MORE
Explore a cross-disciplinary selection of Women’s Studies titles from Manchester University Press. From the award-winning “I am Jugoslovenka!”, to fantastic new releases in our... READ MORE
Discover the voices that transcend borders. Explore our curated Women in Translation reading list, just in time for Women in Translation Month. Immerse yourself in stories from around the world,... READ MORE
India and South Africa, while radically different in so many ways, share the dubious distinction of being described as the ârape capitalsâ of the world. It is true that both countries feature... READ MORE
To celebrate Women’s History Month taking place throughout March, and International Womenâs Day on the 8th March, weâve put together a reading list featuring new, forthcoming and bestselling... READ MORE
By Valerie Bryson As the UK went into the first lockdown last year, nothing seemed more important than fighting the pandemic. I was writing the first draft of The Futures of Feminism, and I... READ MORE