who are the big names of feminist writing? what is one book by each of them that gives the clearest view of their intentions? off the top of my head i can name pagllia, dworkin, solanas, butler, stienem and i guess wollstencraft. who else?
Simone de Beauvoir is absolutely crucial and more important than most of your list. Not just in terms of historical impact but she's also reasonably well cited within modern academia.
The thing about feminism is that it is totally uncritical about its own values. It doesn't know why it holds its own values or even what they are explicitly, let alone giving you an argument as to why you should hold them. Which means that all feminist writing can only be convincing to people that already accept the premises.
>>25219448Who fucking cares? Nobody.>inb4 I careAs I said.
>>25219450what for?
Butler is the final boss and everyone stopped playing afterward
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft (1792)
>>25219484Well you know how women are, I don't need to tell you twice.
>>25219484Incorrect. Essay related, but do look for a fuller collection. She concerns herself with a variety of topics, not just feminist topics.