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- Verta Taylor and Leila J. Rupp, coeditors of Feminist Frontiers
'Alison Crossley skillfully captures the complexity and importance-past and present-of the women's movement in this concise, yet not overly simplified, introduction. She debunks myths and illuminates often-overlooked contributions to the movement, leaving the reader armed with frameworks to conduct their own feminist analysis. This is a foundational resource for people seeking to create a more equitable and inclusive world.'
- Lori Nishiura Mackenzie, Co-founder, Stanford VMware Women's Leadership Innovation Lab, Stanford University
'Centering women of color, lesbians and trans people, Crossley provides an accessible and engaging introduction to goals and tactics of intersectional feminisms in the United States over the last sixty years, defining key terms and offering helpful research prompts, activities and resources for a deeper understanding of contemporary feminisms.'
- Carrie N. Baker, Chair of the Program for the Study of Women and Gender and Sylvia Dlugasch Bauman Professor of American Studies, Smith College
'Alison Crossley's A Concise Introduction to Feminism is a vivid, intersectional handbook that takes the feminist-curious reader through ideas and actions with well-chosen examples from classic texts and pop culture. A seasoned feminist teacher will appreciate the forthright answers (Why is it plural? Does it have to come in waves? What about men?) and resource lists that invite a deeper dive.'
- Anna Kirkland, Kim Lane Scheppele Collegiate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, University of Michigan