No 101 (2015): FEMINISM
Feminism is important in public libraries and teen spaces because it ensures that we think critically about the services we offer our patrons. Because a feminist analysis recognises vast systems of oppressions, not just those centred around binary gender roles, feminism offers a powerful framework for ensuring that libraries are safe, inclusive spaces that facilitate learning, information sharing, and discussions, including on tough topics. This issue of the YA Hotline offers an introduction to intersectional feminist values as they apply to teen services, teen programming, and YA literature.
Recent Submissions
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About the authors
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International feminism at the turn of the Millennium: A movie list for teens
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Body positivity program for teens
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Feminist resources online
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Riot Grrrls and beyond: A feminist playlist
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Orca Soundings: A critical feminist investigation
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Feminist books for young readers: Fiction booklist
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Fantastic feminism: An interview with author Tam MacNeil
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"Feminism is for everybody": An introduction to feminist theory
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A history of zines
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Introduction
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Table of contents
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