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WISG’s feminist library was founded in 2001, when it was problematic to obtain material on feminism, gender and sexuality even online. It was through filling this information vacuum that WISG began its work on gender and sexuality: along with creating a specialized website, that hosted a glossary of basic terms, as well as Georgian translations of small-scale academic articles, the organization began to build a library. It is symbolic that this initiative was supported by a donation from Ann Snitow, an American feminist activist and founder of the New York Radical Feminist consciousness-raising group. Ms Snitow was in Tbilisi at the time and, unlike many foundations, as an activist, was well aware of the urgency and context of the issue. For 20 years, the library has accumulated not only thematic literature, but also fiction. Founded through an act of solidarity, WISG’s library is open to everyone – community members, researchers or students interested in gender and sexuality.



WISG’s feminist library was founded in 2001, when it was problematic to obtain material on feminism, gender and sexuality even online. It was through filling this information vacuum that WISG began its work on gender and sexuality: along with creating a specialized website, that hosted a glossary of basic terms, as well as Georgian translations of small-scale academic articles, the organization began to build a library. It is symbolic that this initiative was supported by a donation from Ann Snitow, an American feminist activist and founder of the New York Radical Feminist consciousness-raising group. Ms Snitow was in Tbilisi at the time and, unlike many foundations, as an activist, was well aware of the urgency and context of the issue. For 20 years, the library has accumulated not only thematic literature, but also fiction. Founded through an act of solidarity, WISG’s library is open to everyone – community members, researchers or students interested in gender and sexuality.



The Equality Complex: Lesbians in Therapy : a Guide to Anti-oppressive Practice

Val Young

This original and timely book breaks through the conceptual barriers b...

Representing Women: Myths of Femininity in the Popular Media

Myra Macdonald

This book examines how women are discussed and depicted visually in po...

Feminist Media Studies

Liesbet van Zoonen

Feminists have long recognized the significance of the media as a site...

Speaking of Race, Speaking of Sex: Hate Speech, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties

Henry Louis Gates Jr., Anthony P. Griffin, Donald E. Lively, Nadine Strossen

At the University of Pennsylvania, a student is reprimanded for callin...

Media and Modernity

John B. Thompson

Unfortunately this article is not available in English, please refer...

Tell me what happened: interrogate / interview the affected and witness children

Tavartkiladze Ekaterine (Ketevan), Margalitadze Ketevan, Davitishvili Ketevan, Usanetashvili Tamar, Makalatia Elguja, Khosiatashvili Maia

Unfortunately this article is not available in English, please refer...

Evil or the Drama of Freedom

RÜDIGER SAFRANSKI

Unfortunately this article is not available in English, please refer...

Gender and Law: Gender Analysis of Georgian Legislation

Ana Abashidze, Ana Arganashvili, Nana Gochiashvili, Tamar Dekanosidzie, Ana Natsvlishvili

Unfortunately this article is not available in English, please refer...

Labor culture and religious discourse in different communities of Georgia

I. Kachkachishvili, T. Mataradze, G. Nizharadze, G. Shubitidze

Unfortunately this article is not available in English, please refer...