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- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface to the Paperback Edition
- Introduction. The Bleeding Edge: On the Necessity of Feminist Manifestos
- A Note on Source Material
- Part I: Queer/Trans
- Introduction to Queer/Trans
- 1. I Want a President (1992): Zoe Leonard
- 2. Queer Nation Manifesto: Queers Read This (1990): ACT UP
- 3. The Woman Identified Woman (1970): Radicalesbians
- 4. Dyke Manifesto (1992): Lesbian Avengers
- 5. Do Approach (excerpt) (1971): Jill Johnston
- 6. Gay Liberation Front Manifesto (excerpt) (1971): Gay Liberation Front
- 7. The Effeminist Manifesto (1973): Steven F. Dansky, John Knoebel and Kenneth Pitchford
- 8. Undoing Borders: A Queer Manifesto (excerpt) (2007): HAVOQ
- 9. The Transfeminist Manifesto (excerpt) (2001): Emi Koyama
- 10. Pajama Femme Manifesto (2011): Katie Tastrom
- 11. Lesbian Mafia Manifesto (2007): The Lesbian Mafia
- 12. Boyfunk Manifesto (2002): Boyfunk
- 13. Manifesto for a New Feminist Presence (2007): Eskalera Karakola
- Part II: Anticapitalist/Anarchist
- Introduction to Anticapitalist/Anarchist
- 14. Anarchy and the Sex Question (1896): Emma Goldman
- 15. Call to Women’s International Strike (2017): Ni Una Menos (Not One Less)
- 16. Wages against Housework (1974): Silvia Federici
- 17. The Singles Manifesto (1974): Marie Edwards
- 18. Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation (excerpt) (2015): Laboria Cuboniks
- 19. Anarchafeminist Manifesto (1982): Anarchafeminist International
- 20. American Beasts (2017): D.M.D.
- 21. Radical Women Manifesto Platform (excerpt) (1967/2001): Radical Women
- 22. Refugia: Manifesto for Becoming Autonomous Zones (2002): subRosa
- 23. Altwoke Manifesto (2017): Anonymous
- 24. A Feminist Manifesto for the 21st Century (2010): Lindsey German and Nina Power
- Part III: Angry/Violent
- Introduction to Angry/Violent
- 25. I Am as Strong as Any Man (1851): Sojourner Truth
- 26. Redstockings Manifesto (1969): Redstockings
- 27. The Feminist Manifesto (1914): Mina Loy
- 28. SCUM Manifesto (1967): Valerie Solanas
- 29. The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution (excerpt) (1970): Shulamith Firestone
- 30. Intercourse (excerpt) (1987): Andrea Dworkin
- 31. Nope (2016): E. Jane
- 32. Grand Canyon (2004): Ani DiFranco
- Part IV: Indigenous/Women of Color
- Introduction to Indigenous/Women of Color
- 33. The Combahee River Collective Statement (1977): Combahee River Collective
- 34. Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female (1970): Frances M. Beal
- 35. The Sisters Reply (1968): Patricia Haden, Sue Rudolph, Joyce Hoyt, Rita Van Lew, Catherine Hoyt, and Patricia Robinson
- 36. The Feminist Manifesto (1907): He-Yin Zhen
- 37. Zapatista Women’s Revolutionary Laws (1994): Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Zapatistas)
- 38. The Black Movement and Women’s Liberation (1970): Linda La Rue
- 39. Not Murdered, Not Missing: Rebelling against Colonial Gender Violence (2014): Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
- 40. Manifesto of the Erased: Mujeres, Decolonize El Dios Americano (2015): Crystal Zaragoza
- 41. The Wild Poet’s Manifesto (2012): Susan Hawthorne
- 42. Black Lives Matter Platform (2016): Black Lives Matter
- Part V: Sex/Body
- Introduction to Sex/Body
- 43. Vaginal Orgasm as a Mass Hysterical Survival Response (1968): Ti-Grace Atkinson
- 44. Fat Liberation Manifesto (1973): Judy Freespirit and Aldebaran
- 45. Manifesto of the 343 (1971): Simone de Beauvoir
- 46. Ax Tampax Poem Feministo (1996): adee (The Bloodsisters Project)
- 47. Occupy Menstruation (2018): Susan Stenson
- 48. A Letter to the Man Who Tried to Rape Me (2016): Sara Roebuck
- 49. Why I Am Pro-Abortion, Not Just Pro-Choice (2015): Valerie Tarico
- 50. The Countersexual Manifesto (excerpt) (2000): Paul B. Preciado
- 51. Feminist Manifesto to Support the Rights of Sex Workers (n.d.): Feminists for Sex Workers
- 52. Masturbation Manifesto (1997): Betty Dodson
- 53. The GINK Manifesto (2010): Lisa Hymas
- 54. Futurist Manifesto of Lust (1913): Valentine de Saint-Point
- Part VI: Hacker/Cyborg
- Introduction to Hacker/Cyborg
- 55. A Cyborg Manifesto (excerpt) (1991): Donna Haraway
- 56. Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century (1991): VNS Matrix
- 57. cybertwee manifesto (2014): Gabriella Hileman, Violet Forest, and May Waver
- 58. Waging Peace on the Internet (2001): Oxblood Ruffin (Hacktivismo)
- 59. A Hacker Manifesto (Version 4.0) (2004): McKenzie Wark
- 60. Yes Manifesto (2004): Mette Ingvartsen
- 61. Radical Psychiatry Manifesto (1969): Claude Steiner
- Part VII: Trashy/Punk
- Introduction to Trashy/Punk
- 62. RIOT GRRRL Manifesto (1991): Bikini Kill
- 63. To Tramps, the Unemployed, the Disinherited, and Miserable (1884): Lucy E. Parsons
- 64. TRASHGiRRRRLLLZZZ: A Manifesto for Misfit ToYZ (2016): Elizabeth Broeder
- 65. Women’s Art: A Manifesto (1973): VALIE EXPORT
- 66. The Why Cheap Art? Manifesto (1984): Bread and Puppet Theater
- 67. Pussy Manifesto (1999): Bitch and Animal
- 68. I Don’t Want to Have to Compromise My Morals in Order to Make a Living (2013): Grimes
- 69. The People Behind the Mop Buckets (2015): Elizabeth Wallace
- 70. The Undercommons (2013): Stefano Harney and Fred Moten
- 71. Why I Am Not a Feminist: A Feminist Manifesto (excerpt) (2017): Jessa Crispin
- Part VIII: Witchy/Bitchy
- Introduction to Witchy/Bitchy
- 72. W.I.T.C.H. Manifesto (1968): W.I.T.C.H.
- 73. BITCH Manifesto (1968): Joreen
- 74. Manifesto of Apocalyptic Witchcraft (2013): Peter Grey
- 75. Funeral Oration for the Burial of Traditional Womanhood (1968): Kathie Amatniek Sarachild
- 76. Truisms (excerpt) (1978–1987): Jenny Holzer
- 77. A Manifesto (1970): Agnes Denes
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- About the Contributors
- Sources
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