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Feminist Book Club is the premier online hub for intersectional readers and anyone who wants to infuse their bookshelves with social justice. We encourage resistance through reading with our blog, podcast, events, and our signature monthly subscription box.

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    • 4.8 • 79 Ratings

Feminist Book Club is the premier online hub for intersectional readers and anyone who wants to infuse their bookshelves with social justice. We encourage resistance through reading with our blog, podcast, events, and our signature monthly subscription box.

    How to Read Outside Your Comfort Zone

    How to Read Outside Your Comfort Zone

    We’re big fans of getting uncomfortable with your reading life, whether that be reading about a topic that has been misunderstood for most of history or reading translated literature in a whole new format. In this episode, our contributors share two ways to get a little outside your comfort zone when it comes to reading.
     
    Reframing and Reclaiming: Using Horror to Come into Power (1:47)
    Mariquita talks with V. Castro about her latest book, Immortal Pleasures, which reframes the life of La Malinche, the Nahua woman who translated for Cortes. Their discussion covers the role of horror in holding a mirror to the atrocities carried out against indigenous people and people of color, reclaiming the stories of women that heretofore had only been told by their abusers, and how telling our own stories can give us power.
    CW include rape, sexual content, and sexual violence
     
    Manga Mania (18:17)
    Jordy, Rah, and Mhairie sit down to discuss their varying degrees of love and experience when it comes to all things manga and anime. In this discussion, they delve into a brief history of manga - including an overview of the genres, how they each got into manga, and a bookish discussion on the first volume of the Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama.
     
     
    Books/Resources Mentioned:
    Immortal Pleasures by V. Castro
    The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro
    Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama
    Creepy Cat by Cotton Valent
    Ghostly Things by Ushio Shirotori
    My Cat is Such a Weirdo by Tamako Tamagoyama 
    Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi
    Demon Slayer by Koyoharu Gotouge.
    InuYasha by Rumiko Takahashi
    Full Metal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa
    Fruit Baskets by Natsuki Takaya
    Happy Marriage by Maki Enjōji
    How Manga Took Over American Bookshelves - from It’s Lit! on PBS
    A Brief History of Manga by Merri Kiwi
     
    Support this episode’s guest and hosts:
    Follow V. Castro: Instagram // TikTok // Website // Twitter
    Follow Mariquita: Instagram // Threads
    Follow Jordy: Instagram // TikTok 
    Follow Rah: Instagram // TikTok // The StoryGraph
    Follow Mhairie: Instagram
     
    Today’s episode is sponsored by Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution by Cat Bohannan and Moral Code by Lois and Russ Melbourne. Thank you to our sponsors for supporting independent feminist media.
     
    Get our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday here.
     
    Check out our online community here! 
     
    This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.
     
    Original music by @iam.onyxrose
     
    Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
     

    • 49 min
    Giddy Up, It's Time to Learn

    Giddy Up, It's Time to Learn

    If there’s one thing Feminist Book Club does well, it’s demonstrating how beautifully complex and multifaceted feminists are. In this episode, you’ll hear Ashley and Tayler’s thoughts on the juggernaut that is Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter (is it a country album?) and then you’ll learn a thing or two about how the government collects demographic data with our resident civil servant and data geek Natalia. 
     
    Giddy Up for Cowboy Carter (1:47)
    Ashley and Tayler kick us off with a discussion about Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Act II. The conversation includes their favorite songs on the album, the online chatter around Beyoncé’s version of Jolene, and whether celebrities are or should be activists. Come for the pop culture, stay for the critiques.
     
    Data Collection is Feminist (24:17)
    Natalia talks about recent updates to how the government collects demographic data, what information is NOT collected and why any of this matters to you.
    Also mentioned: Are Middle Eastern People Really "White"? by Yasi Agah for Feminist Book Club



    Support this episode’s hosts:
    Follow Ashley: Instagram // Website
    Follow Tayler: Instagram // TikTok // Threads
    Follow Natalia: Instagram




    Today’s episode is sponsored by Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution by Cat Bohannan and Moral Code by Lois and Russ Melbourne. Thank you to our sponsors for supporting independent feminist media.
     
    Get our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday here.
     
    Check out our online community here! 
     
    This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.
     
    Original music by @iam.onyxrose
     
    Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.

    • 37 min
    Feminist Institutions in Transition

    Feminist Institutions in Transition

    We're not saying Feminist Book Club is as culturally important to the Western world as The Golden Girls, but we're also not not saying that. In this episode, you’ll hear FBC founder Renee chat with Executive DIrector Sally about some of the struggles selecting our books of the month. Then you’ll hear Ashley review a little known Golden Girls spinoff called The Golden Palace.
     
    Trials and Tribulations of Selecting FBC Books of the Month (1:47)
    If you’re just a podcast listener, you may not realize Feminist Book Club is a real book club! We have a subscription service where you can join us and receive our non-fiction and fiction picks every month in the mail or via audiobooks. That may seem straightforward, but it recently dawned on Renee just how complicated the process is while she was training Sally to be our new Executive Director.
     
    The Golden Palace is a Golden Sitcom (23:37)
    Then Ashley talks about The Golden Palace, the spinoff to the sitcom The Golden Girls, and why the show cements itself as a comedic gold mine. Check out Ashley’s blog article about Designing Women here.



    Support this episode’s hosts:
    Follow Renee: Instagram // The StoryGraph
    Follow Sally: Instagram // The StoryGraph
    Follow Ashley: Instagram // Twitter // Website
     
    Today’s episode is sponsored by Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution by Cat Bohannan and Moral Code by Lois and Russ Melbourne. Thank you to our sponsors for supporting independent feminist media.
     
    Get our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday here.
     
    Check out our online community here! 
     
    This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.
     
    Original music by @iam.onyxrose

    Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.

    • 29 min
    We Want to Feel a Part of Something Bigger

    We Want to Feel a Part of Something Bigger

    Today’s episode is all about feeling a part of something, whether that’s a family lineage or a community of gamers. We all want to feel like we belong to something more, and our contributors today take that feeling in two totally different (but somehow complementary?) directions.
     
    Intuition and Lineage with Chanel Cleeton (0:17)
    Ashley speaks with Chanel Cleeton, author of The House on Biscayne Bay. This conversation includes how Chanel wrote the main characters to grow with intuition, the unique world-building in this story, and the influence of her own family’s history on the book.
     
    Women in TTRPGs (11:44)
    Then listen in as Nox shares her experiences participating in tabletop role-playing games (aka TTRPGs) and how the new book The No-Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall felt so familiar to her own experiences in this community.
     
     
    Books mentioned in this episode:
    The House on Biscayne Bay by Chanel Cleeton
    The No-Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall
     
    Also mentioned:
    Girls Run These Worlds
    Hoards of Tales



    Support this episode’s guest and hosts:
    Follow Chanel Cleeton: Instagram 
    Follow Ashley: Instagram // Twitter // Website
    Follow Nox: Instagram // Twitter // TikTok




    Today’s episode is sponsored by Broadleaf Books. Pre-order your copy of We Refuse to Be Silent: Women’s Voices on Justice for Black Men, edited by Angela P. Dodson today!
     
    Get our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday here.
     
    Check out our online community here! 
     
    This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.
     
    Original music by @iam.onyxrose
     
    Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.

    • 21 min
    A Couple of Books that Disappointed and Delighted Us

    A Couple of Books that Disappointed and Delighted Us

    Not every book is a slam dunk, but we’re going to discuss them anyways. However, when a book is good, it’s really good. In this two-part episode, you’ll hear Jordy, Mariquita, and Nox discuss a book that wasn’t quite their cup of tea as well as a glowing review from Renee of a recent release. 
     
    Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan mini book club discussion (01:56)
    First up, Jordy, Mariquita, and Nox sit down to discuss the romance (with a sprinkling of fantasy) book, Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan. This conversation dives into the believability of the romance between the two main characters, can our protagonist really smell a curse, and what’s with curse-breaking sex? 



    Review: Say Hello to My Little Friend by Jennine Capó Crucet (19:38)
    Then listen in as Renee shares her thoughts on a recently released book that’s not getting nearly the attention it deserves. Say Hello to My Little Friend is (hilariously and accurately) described as Moby Dick meets Scarface. Renee shares why she loved it, how it’s feminist, and a hyper-specific niche it fits into.
     
     
    Books mentioned in this episode:
    Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan
    The Roommate by Rosie Danan
    Raiders of the Lost Heart by Jo Segura 
    Say Hello to My Little Friend by Jennine Capó Crucet
    Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
    Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt




    Support this episode’s hosts:
    Follow Mariquita: Instagram 
    Follow Nox: Instagram // Twitter // TikTok
    Follow Jordy: Instagram // TikTok 
    Follow Renee: Instagram // The StoryGraph




    Today’s episode is sponsored by Broadleaf Books. Order your copy of Radiant Rebellion: Reclaim Aging, Practice Joy, and Raise a Little Hell by Karen Walrond today!
    Today’s episode is also sponsored by Blessed Water by Margot Douaihy. Get your copy today!
     
    Get our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday here.
     
    Check out our online community here! 
     
    This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.
     
    Original music by @iam.onyxrose
     
    Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
     

    • 28 min
    Two New Releases That Resonated with Mariquita & Nox

    Two New Releases That Resonated with Mariquita & Nox

    In this double feature, we’re sharing a moving author interview as well as a review of an important non-fiction book.
     
    Family Dynamics, Women’s Rage, and Korean-American Womanhood with Gina Chung (01:54)
    First up, Mariquita interviews author Gina Chung about her new collection of short stories, Green Frog. Along the way they discuss how women’s rage is acceptable only within certain parameters and never for women of color, how stereotypes of Asian women stifle full expression, and just what we owe our parents (and what they owe us).
     
    Review: Against Technoableism by Ashlew Shew (26:16)
    Then listen in as Nox (and her sweet kitty Hazel!) shares her thoughts on the book Against Technoableism by Ashley Shew. This review will shed light on her opinions as a disabled person of not just this book but also the world, and how we can all do better for disabled people.
     
     
    Books mentioned in this episode:
    Sea Change by Gina Chung
    Green Frog by Gina Chung
    Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement by Ashley Shew
    My Body is Not a Prayer Request: Disability Justice in the Church by Amy Kenny



    Support this episode’s hosts and guest:
    Follow Mariquita: Instagram 
    Follow Gina Chung: Instagram // Website // Twitter
    Follow Nox: Instagram // Twitter // TikTok



    Today’s episode is sponsored by Broadleaf Books. Order your copy of Black Women, Ivory Tower: Revealing the Lies of White Supremacy in American Education by Jasmine L. Harris today!
    Today’s episode is also sponsored by Blessed Water by Margot Douaihy. Get your copy today!
     
    Get our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday here.
     
    Check out our online community here! 
     
    This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.
     
    Original music by @iam.onyxrose
     
    Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
     

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
79 Ratings

79 Ratings

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I’m a feminist, new author who left cult. I love to be a guest.

Excellent content! I’m the author of the new release graphic novel CULT GIRLS (on Amazon & Barnes) by Natalie Grand. It’s a light hearted comedy, based on a true story of 4 women born, raised in the Jehovah’s Witness cult.

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