I've been asked what feminist literature I prefer most more than once of late, so here are a few of my highest recommendations, organized by author:
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Sheila Jeffreys
Gender Hurts
The Spinster and Her Enemies
Beauty and Misogyny
Man's Dominion: The Rise of Religion and the Eclipse of Women's Rights
Janice Raymond
A Passion for Friends
Women as Wombs
Andrea Dworkin
Pornography: Men Possessing Women
Right Wing Women
Intercourse
Mary Daly
Pure Lust
Websters' First New Intergalactic Wickedry of the English Language
Germaine Greer
The Whole Woman
Also:
This Bridge Called My Back (multiple authors)
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Most of these books are now banned from your local university and bookstores. Too controversial to be permitted these days. The best literature usually is that way. Yeah, as you can also gather, most of the best feminist literature dates to the 1980s, IMO. That was kind of a heyday for it, in my view, kind of like how I view the early '90s as a heyday of feminist music.
If you (anyone) want me to briefly summarize any of these, I can.