What are some good books that explain feminism or just increase my understanding of it?
No /pol/ please
>>8191917
Read Simone de Beauvoir- The Second Sex, then Judith Butler- Gender Trouble. You can go on with pretty much anything else then.
That's a big rabbit.
The Kuran
>>8191917
Try googling "feminist authors"
>>8191917
Its easier to understand the first or second wave if you see it from the point of view of an enslaved housewife or from a legit working class marxist.
Ferrante is neither but at least she is sincere about her friends experiences and the positive aspects of the men in her life.
>>8192228
>legit
I'll post my bibliography if you vote leave
>>8192273
by legit i mean a sausage factory worker in naples who is beaten by fascists and raped by her manager.
>>8191917
Your picture made me literally lol
>>8191917
Joan of Arc senpai
What kind of politics are you into?
If you're looking for a basic introduction to liberal feminism, you should read Mary Wollstonecraft's "A Vindication of the Rights of Women"
Personally, I like Shulamith Firestone's "The Distinctic of Sex", which is classic radical libertarian feminism.