Documenting the politics of several generations of feminist thinkers, this anthology gives the floor to a few pioneering voices that spoke out to question the field of architecture in all its aspects: its social mechanisms, its intellectual and professional modes of production. At a time when such fundamental concepts as "gender," "intersectionality," and "queer" are being forged and gradually introduced into architecture, these twelve essays sketch out a collective movement sure to make a mark on architectural letters to come.