Stuff I've been reading (April 2026)

By Os Keyes

A lot of miscellany for multiple different projects.

Books and dissertations

  • Lewis, Sophie. Enemy feminisms: TERFs, policewomen, and girlbosses against liberation. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2025.
  • Pedwell, Carolyn. Revolutionary routines: The habits of social transformation. Vol. 2. McGill-Queen’s Press-MQUP, 2021.

Papers and Chapters

  • Ahern, Dana. “Profit and power: negotiating medical authority and an informed consumer-patient in transgender surgery” BioSocieties (2025): 1-18.
  • Edell, Celia. “Antitransgender Legislation as Scapegoating.” Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 12.1 (2026).
  • Enszer, Julie R., and Cheryl Clarke. “Sometimes we create archives, sometimes we create dialogues: reflections on generational transfer from Sinister Wisdom.” Feminist Theory 26.3 (2025): 604-613.
  • Fine, Michelle, and Adrienne Asch. “Disability beyond stigma: Social interaction, discrimination, and activism.” Journal of social issues 44.1 (1988): 3-21.
  • Hill, Kim Quaile, and Soren Jordan. “Does “Precocious Research Creativity” Account for Notable Late-Career Research Achievements by Political Scientists?.” PS: Political Science & Politics (2026): 1-8.
  • McKenna, Robin, “Doing Your Own (Activist) Research” (draft)
  • O’Donovan, Cian, et al. “What are AI researchers worried about?.” arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.06223 (2026).

Fiction and fun

  • Kevin Hearne’s “Iron Druid” series (re-read)
  • James S.A. Corey’s “The Faith of Beasts”
  • Adrian Tchaikovsky’s “Children of Strife”