Books & Articles

Feminist Frontiers, 11th edition
At a "critical moment for issues related to gender, sexuality, and feminism," Executive Director ALISON DAHL CROSSLEY and co-editors release the 11th edition of the classic textbook Feminist Frontiers.

Queen Mother: Black Nationalism, Reparations, and the Untold Story of Audley Moore
Historian ASHLEY D. FARMER, former postdoctoral fellow, writes about "Queen Mother" Moore, a leader of Black Nationalism, founder of the modern reparations movement, and mentor to the most influential Black activists.

Feminism in the United States: A Concise Introduction
Feminism in the United States: A Concise Introduction presents readers with the key debates and ideas central to contemporary U.S. feminism. With a focus on intersectionality, the book highlights the goals, tactics, and varieties of feminism. This engaging and accessible text includes current examples, case studies, profiles of key figures in the movement, and opportunities/resources to gather more information. By ALISON DAHL CROSSLEY.

The Cancel Culture Panic: How an American Obsession Went Global
In this incisive new work, Director ADRIAN DAUB analyzes the global spread of cancel culture discourse as a moral panic. To trace how various global publics have been so quickly convinced that cancel culture exists and that it poses an existential problem, Daub compares the cancel culture panic to moral panics past, investigating the powerful hold that the idea of "being cancelled" has on readers around the world.
Following are recent publications from current and former fellows and staff, including books and book chapters, journal articles, and authored articles in a broad range of media.