Sunday, December 7, 2014

2015 Feminism Reading Challenge

Here is another new one to me.  Since there are no levels on this one, I will try to read at least five books, maybe more if time permits and if they fit into other challenges as well.  Sign up here.



A while back I created a Femisism Suggested Reading List. I want to spend 2015 reading as many books on feminism as I can. I decided to create a reading challenge for this goal and invite others to participate.

My purpose for this challenge is to educate myself about the history of feminism, significant people in the movement, and to learn the different schools of feminist thought.

However, this is a design it yourself challenge. I want you to choose your own reading goals. They may be be different from mine. Perhaps you will want to focus on reproductive rights, on just third wave feminism, or just on female fictional authors. The choice is yours.

The Rules:
This challenge begins January 1, 2015 and ends Dec 31, 2015.

You may sign up anytime during the year.

I won't be creating different levels. Read as little or as many books as you want.

You may include books of any format including traditional books, ebooks, or audiobooks.

Books may be YA, adult, fiction, or nonfiction. You will find a suggested reading list here. Books do not have to come from this list but they must focus on feminist issues and themes.

You may reread books.

Books may count towards other reading challenges.

Use the hashtag #FemReadingChallenge

If you could be so kind, please place the Feminism Reading Challenge banner on your blog to help spread the word.

Please link back to this blog, post about it on Facebook, Tweet about it, and so on to help spread the word.


Here is what I am reading:

  1. Bridget Jones's Diary--Helen Fielding
  2. The Color Purple--Alice Walker
  3. The House on Mango Street--Sandra Cisneros
  4. Memoirs of a Geisha--Arthur Golden
  5. Pride and Prejudice--Jane Austen
  6. Wuthering Heights--Emily Bronte
  7. A Thousand Splendid Suns--Khaled Hosseini
  8. A Woman's Worth--Marianne Williamson
  9. Austenland--Shannon Hale
  10. The Witch of Blackbird Pond--Elizabeth George Speare
  11. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall--Anne Bronte
  12. Emma--Jane Austen
  13. Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice--Phillip Hoose
  14. The Bad Behavior of Belle Cantrell--Loraine Depsres
  15. The End of Men and the Rise of Women--Hanna Rosin
  16. Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism--bell hooks
Challenge completed on October 18

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for signing up! I look forward to any book reviews you do! Feel free to add them in the comments on the reading challenge blog!