Feminist Book Club: The Podcast
Feminist Book Club: The Podcast is an intersectional feminist podcast hosted by Renee Powers and her team, conducting social justice conversations around books. The show uses reading as a tool for activism, exploring issues of gender, race, desire, and cultural representation. Content covers feminist literary criticism, transgender experiences, media gender politics, and commodification of sexuality, with a style blending critical analysis and intimate conversation. Spotify rating of 4.8 (25 reviews), widely popular in feminist reading communities.
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“Feminist Book Club: The Podcast” is a reading-centered feminist podcast co-produced by Renee Powers and multiple hosts, dedicated to conducting social justice conversations through books. The show’s content includes:
- Analysis of feminist lyrics and desire politics (“Man’s Best Friend?” special)
- Critique of media gender representation and commodification of sexuality (“Girl on Girl” two-part series)
- Transgender experiences and reconstruction of masculinity (interview with Jacob Tobia)
- Intersection of family, boundaries, and body memory (“The Hollow Half” special)
- Reading as practice of resistance and healing (recommended reading: “Hijab Butch Blues,” “We Have Always Been Here,” etc.)
Suitable for audiences interested in intersectional feminism, media criticism, and emotional labor, especially communities interested in the intersection of reading, cultural representation, and gender politics. The show’s style is profound, gentle, and critically powerful, serving as an important platform for feminist reading activism.
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Complete transcripts and resources available at feministbookclub.com
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