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What are the feminist books?

1, "Starting from the Limit" | Author: [Japan] Ueno Chizuka/Suzuki Ryujian

Takami Suzuki, a rebellious and popular writer of feminist pioneer Ueno Chizuka Crane, talks about love and sex, marriage, men, work, independence and freedom. And talked about women's inner anger and predicament.

2. The Art of Possibility | Author: Liu Yu

3. The continuous disappearance of Ashikaga girls | Author: [Japan] Shimizu Jie, the author of "The Murder of a Stalker in Lany", is another masterpiece with a high reputation, which directly hits social pain points such as child trafficking, women's safety, misjudgment of unjust cases, guilt of victims, shady investigation and media coverage disputes!

4. "Like Snow Mountain" | Author: Zhang Tianyi

Women's life stories from a female perspective. With keen observation and exquisite brushwork, the author Zhang Tianyi combs the history of women's growth called "Lili" through the life segments of seven heroines.

5. "My Fragrance" | Author: Yang Benfen, an 80-year-old man, tells his life. The last book "Autumn Garden" was moved, and this time "My Fragrance" will definitely impress you!

6. Invisible Woman | Author: [English] Caroline criado Perez

Our world is based on men, designed by men and designed for men. Invisible Woman exposes invisible discrimination everywhere.

7. "Someone will rewrite love" | Author: North Island

A selection of works by the famous poet Beidao, including 46 classic poems and prose works, presents a panoramic view of Beidao's creation by poets, essayists, painters and photographers.

8. The Rights Due | Author: [Australia] Kate Mann

Kate Mann, an associate professor of philosophy at Cornell University, is highly regarded for her works, which combine feminism, philosophy, psychology, sociology and other knowledge, sharply analyze social events that have attracted much attention in recent years, and reveal gender inequality everywhere.

9. Long life | Author: Luo Xin

Professor Luo Xin's works use epitaph and other historical materials to tell the long and ups and downs of Wang, an ordinary maid-in-waiting, and glimpse the changes of the great era with a little person.

10. When we no longer understand the world | Author: [Chile] Benjamin Labatou

The representative work of Benjamin Labatut, a contemporary Chilean writer, contains five short stories based on real people. This book mainly tells the story of how a large number of scientific giants, such as Fritz Haber, the inventor of the "poison gas war", karl schwarzschild, the proponent of the "black hole theory", Erwin Schr?dinger, who suffers from tuberculosis, Werner Heisenberg, a talented physicist, and so on, made a fire for mankind like Prometheus.