INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY:
books and films
Recommendations from the Concordia Libraries
Books
Available at the Concordia Library
- Nepantla squared: Transgender mestiz@ histories in times of global shift.
- Sisters in the mirror: A history of Muslim women and the global politics of feminism.
- Superfluous women: Art, feminism, and revolution in twenty-first-century Ukraine.
- Intersectionality in feminist and queer movements: Confronting privileges.
- Girl, woman, other.
- Abolitionist intimacies.
- An unrecognized contribution: Women and their work in 19th-century Toronto.
- In good relation: History, gender, and kinship in Indigenous feminisms.
- Flora’s Fieldworkers: Women and botany in nineteenth-century Canada.
- Our voice of fire: A memoir of a warrior rising.
- Asian American feminisms and women of color politics.
- Believe me: How trusting women can change the world.
- Unwell women: Misdiagnosis and myth in a man-made world.
- The memory librarian: And other stories of dirty computer.
- Century of composition by women: Music against the odds.
- Indigenous motherhood in the academy.