Posted this on /c/womenby, x-posting in case others are interested :)
It's January - the time to set super ambitious reading resolutions! In that vein, does anyone wanna read some leftist feminist theory this year? :D I know there's a big reading circle on c/books, but this one would focus specifically on feminist issues (/gender issues more broadly).
We could do a book a month and discuss at the end of the month? Or a book every two months, so it's a bit more chill.
I'm up for reading anything, if people wanna suggest a good book. My own suggestion, just because I've been eyeing it for a while: Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Workers’ Rights by Juno Mac and Molly Smith. 288 pages, about how sex worker rights fit into feminist and anti-capitalist policies. But I’m absolutely happy to start with anything - either something more foundational or something else people find interesting/pressing.
Hey! If you're still interested, I put up a thread about the January book over on /c/womenby :D
I'm down, been reading a fair bit of feminist stuff lately, so I'm down for learning more & actually discussing it.
Hey! If you're still interested, I put up a thread about the January book over on /c/womenby :D