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Welcome to the Subject Guide for Gender Studies. In this guide you will find in-depth information about the Library collections which will support you in your studies or research on Gender Studies as well as links to freely available web-sites which are recommended by your Subject Librarian.
Use the links on the left of the page to find information by category.
If you would like more information, either on the collections or this guide please contact the Subject Librarian for Gender Studies.
We welcome suggestions for new purchases from Library members. Please complete a recommendation form.
More help
Unable to find the information you're after? SOAS students and staff may attend Library training sessions or arrange an individual training session with the subject librarian, Naomi Hart, by emailing nh64@soas.ac.uk
Up against Foucault : explorations of some tensions between Foucault and feminismBy Caroline Ramazanoglu
Feminist theory reader : local and global perspectives
Edited by Carole R McCann, Seung-Kyung Kim, and Emek Ergun.
By Catherine Knight Steele
The trouble with marriage : feminists confront law and violence in India
By Srimati Basu
Queering colonial Natal : indigeneity and the violence of belonging in southern Africa
By T J Tallie
The new age of sexism : how the AI revolution is reinventing misogyny
By Laura Bates
Ritu Menon
Believability: Sexual violence, media, and the politics of doubt
By Sarah Banet-Weiser and Kathryn Claire Higgins
By Shon Faye
Unsafe words: Queering consent in the #MeToo era
Edited by Shantel Gabrieal Buggs and Trevor Hoppe
