Emi Koyama
Emi Koyama
Emi Koyama is a Japanese-American activist, artist, and independent scholar. Koyama's work discusses issues of feminism, intersex human rights, domestic violence, and sex work among many others. Koyama is best known for her 2000 essay "The Transfeminist Manifesto", which has been republished in many anthologies and journals for transgender studies. She is a founder of the advocacy group Intersex Initiative.
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- PRPada rŭl kŏnnŏgan wianbuEmi Koyama
Pada rŭl kŏnnŏgan wianbu
no cover - AJAgainst Japanese "Comfort Women...Emi Koyama
Against Japanese "Comfort Women" Denialism in the U.S.
no cover - WOWar on terror & war on traffickingEmi Koyama
War on terror & war on trafficking
no cover - UTUnderstanding the complexities...Emi Koyama
Understanding the complexities of sex work/trade and trafficking
no cover - WFWhose feminism is it anyway? an...Emi Koyama
Whose feminism is it anyway? and other essays from the third wave
no cover - DTDisloyal to feminismEmi Koyama
Disloyal to feminism
no cover - AHA handbook on discussing the Mi...Emi Koyama
A handbook on discussing the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival for trans activists and allies
no cover - IFInstigations from the whore rev...Emi Koyama
Instigations from the whore revolution
no cover - WFWhose feminism is it anyway?Emi Koyama
Whose feminism is it anyway?
no cover - AOAn open letter to Alix DobkinEmi Koyama
An open letter to Alix Dobkin
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- Open Work
Pada rŭl kŏnnŏgan wianbu
- Open Work
Against Japanese "Comfort Women" Denialism in the U.S.
- Open Work
War on terror & war on trafficking
- Open Work
Understanding the complexities of sex work/trade and trafficking
- Open Work
Whose feminism is it anyway? and other essays from the third wave
- Open Work
Disloyal to feminism
- Open Work
A handbook on discussing the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival for trans activists and allies
- Open Work
Instigations from the whore revolution
- Open Work
Whose feminism is it anyway?
- Open Work
An open letter to Alix Dobkin