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What topic should Our Shared Shelf explore next?

SciFi/Fantasy genre
 
  189 votes 7.7%

LGBT+ Protagonist Fiction
 
  168 votes 6.9%

Representation of women in fantasy
 
  142 votes 5.8%

Eco-feminism
 
  137 votes 5.6%

Sex Workers
 
  136 votes 5.6%

Memoirs Outside of US/UK
 
  135 votes 5.5%

Classic feminism/the basics of feminism
 
  124 votes 5.1%

Psychopath/Narcissist/predictor violence/domestic violence (write-in)
 
  105 votes 4.3%

Eco-feminism! (write-in)
 
  100 votes 4.1%

Women and class
 
  90 votes 3.7%

Succeeding at Work
 
  84 votes 3.4%

Disability
 
  77 votes 3.2%

Mental Health (write-in)
 
  74 votes 3.0%

Health & Healthcare
 
  73 votes 3.0%

Intersectionality (write-in)
 
  73 votes 3.0%

Incarceration
 
  72 votes 3.0%

science myths about gender differences debunked (book choice: Inferior by Angela Saini) (write-in)
 
  70 votes 2.9%

Eco feminism
 
  69 votes 2.8%

WOC main characters
 
  64 votes 2.6%

Memoirs outside of US/UK (write-in)
 
  57 votes 2.3%

Pleasure! Pleasure Activism would be a great choice! (write-in)
 
  50 votes 2.1%

Non-Western female authors (e.g. Eastern European) (write-in)
 
  45 votes 1.8%

Invisible Disabilities (write-in)
 
  37 votes 1.5%

Disability justice [not just white ppl pls]
 
  34 votes 1.4%

Expats/travellers women (write-in)
 
  34 votes 1.4%

Sexual assault (write-in)
 
  33 votes 1.4%

Women in STEM (especially Computer Science) (write-in)
 
  30 votes 1.2%

Conducting feminist research (write-in)
 
  21 votes 0.9%

Nordic model (write-in)
 
  20 votes 0.8%

LGBT
 
  20 votes 0.8%

The hate u give (write-in)
 
  17 votes 0.7%

Rise of New Masculine/ Sacred Masculine/ Eco Masculinity (Trading Armour for a Flower) (write-in)
 
  11 votes 0.5%

Keeper of the Lost Cities series OR The Unwanteds series
 
  10 votes 0.4%

Female pleasure (write-in)
 
  7 votes 0.3%

Stay at home mothers (write-in)
 
  6 votes 0.2%

Radical Feminism
 
  5 votes 0.2%

Inclusion of Issues related to Men in Feminism (write-in)
 
  5 votes 0.2%

to many choices and want to read about most of them (write-in)
 
  5 votes 0.2%

In the dream house, by Carmen Maria machado (write-in)
 
  3 votes 0.1%

expats/travellers women (write-in)
 
  3 votes 0.1%

Women and labour activism (write-in)
 
  2 votes 0.1%

The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women (write-in)
 
  1 vote 0.0%

Experiences of women outside of US/UK/Australia (write-in)
 
  1 vote 0.0%

2439 total votes

Poll added by: Pam



Comments Showing 1-6 of 6 (6 new)

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message 1: by Veronica (new)

Veronica Will we have the opportunity to repeat this poll in future months? So many of these topics are near and dear to me and it was very hard to pick just one!


message 2: by Rally (new)

Rally These are all indeed great and I'd love to explore them but in general I am really missing literature from non-Western authors, but especially from Eastern Europe. It seems to be one of the more underrepresented regions and I find it unique because I don't think we are "developed" in the same sense as the rest of Europe and the Western world, mostly because our mentality is quite different, while we often tend to be put in the same cultural categories those more developed countries. Also our history is different - I don't know for sure but assume most Eastern European countries do not have a history of being colonial powers. I feel like still most of the discourse in literature and art is focused on colonial relations - colonisers and the colonised, the latter becoming more visible, which is amazing. But what about the countries which were not (colonised by) the UK, France or Spain (those being the biggest in my mind right now)? Where do we stand? How do we see the world? How are we similar and different from each other? That's more what I'd like to read and hope that others would too.
Also, female authors from various countries in Asia would be very interesting for me to explore - there is great diversity there, form the former USSR states, though India, to Japan... This comment just grew and took on a life of its own, becoming more and more general; thank you to whoever read it! :D


message 3: by Gerri (new)

Gerri Female mental health is missing here


message 4: by Gerri (new)

Gerri Veronica wrote: "Will we have the opportunity to repeat this poll in future months? So many of these topics are near and dear to me and it was very hard to pick just one!"

I agree, some potentially brilliant topics in this list


message 5: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Veronica wrote: "Will we have the opportunity to repeat this poll in future months? So many of these topics are near and dear to me and it was very hard to pick just one!"

I agree with this, it was so difficult to choose just one ;-)


message 6: by Pam (last edited Feb 01, 2020 04:26AM) (new)

Pam Mod
FANTASTIC JOB everyone!

This has been so helpful to understand what is important for you and what are areas that we can highlight and improve.

I talk a bit more about the results.... here:

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