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''The correct title of this article is '''#Feminism : A Nano- Game Anthology'''. It appears incorrectly here because of technical restrictions.''{{Infobox book|name=#Feminism: A Nano-game CollectionGame Anthology|image=Feminism-Cover.png|author={{Unbulleted list|[[Lizzie Stark]]|[[Anna Westerling]]|[[Misha Bushyager]]|[[Shuo Meng]]}}|published=2016 ([[Fëa Livia]])|pages=97|isbn=978-91-639-0177-5|country=Sweden}}'''#Feminism: A Nano-Game Anthology''' (2016) is a nano game collection consisting of 34 nano-games. It is published by [[Fëa Livia]], and edited by [[Lizzie Stark]], [[Anna Westerling]], [[Misha Bushyager]], and [[Shuo Meng]].
The folowing following writers contributed: [[Katrin Førde]], [[Agata Swistak]], [[Karin Edman]], [[Anna Westerling]], [[Lizzie Stark]], [[Elin Nilsen]], [[Ann Eriksen]], [[Kaisa Kangas]], [[Julia Ellingboe]], [[Frida Karlsson Lindgren]], [[Sofia Stenler]], [[Kajsa Greger]], [[Frederik Berg]], [[Rebecka Eriksson]], [[Tobias Wrigstad]], [[Kira Magrann]], [[Susanne Vejdemo]], [[Elsa Helin]], [[Muriel Algayres]], [[Laura Simpson]], [[Tora de Boer]], [[Eva Wei]], [[Jason Morningstar]], [[Evan Torner]], [[Emily Care Boss]], [[Kat Jones]], [[Dominika Kovacova]], [[Sarah Bowman]], [[Siri Sandquist]], [[Baptiste Cazes]], [[Leïla Teteau-Surel]], [[Laura Guedes]], [[Cathriona Tobin]], [[Livia von Sucro]], [[Rowan Cota]], [[Moyra Turkington]].
 ==About the collectionCollection==
Written by feminists from eleven different countries, #Feminism offers bite-sized takes on contemporary feminist issues. Each of the 34 nano-games in this collection requires between three and five participants, simple (if any) props, and up to an hour of play time.<br>
=== Romance ===
<poem>; '''First Date''' by [[Katrin Førde ]] (Norway): A game about a date gone wrong and a rant about the orgasm gap.: 2–5 players; 30 mins; Intensity 1/5. '''Flirt''' by Agata Swistak (Poland)Flirt is an attempt to deconstruct the game almost everyone is playing — game of hook-ups, crushes, and scoring!4–5 players; 60 minutes; Intensity 2/5. '''Spin the Goddesses''' by Karin Edman (Sweden)A kissing game of lesbian witches.4–5 players; 30 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
; '''Willful DisregardFlirt''' by Anna Westerling [[Agata Swistak]] (SwedenPoland)A love story.<br>: Flirt is an attempt to deconstruct the game almost everyone is playing — game of hook-ups, crushes, and scoring!3 : 4–5 players; 60 minutes; Intensity 42/5.
<; '''Spin the Goddesses''' by [[Karin Edman]] (Sweden): A kissing game of lesbian witches.: 4–5 players; 30 minutes; Intensity 3/poem>5.
; '''Willful Disregard''' by [[Anna Westerling]] (Sweden)
: A love story.<br>
: 3 players; 60 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
===Women in the Media===
; '''Manic Pixie Dream Girl Commandos''' by [[Lizzie Stark ]] (US): A military unit undertakes its last whimsical mission before retiring to civilian life.: 3–5 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 1/5.
; '''6016''' by [[Elin Nilsen ]] (Norway): In 6016 the only historical source of the 21st century is a collection of clips from the soap opera Love, Lust and Lack of Trust.<br>: 3–6 players; 45 minutes, Intensity 1/5.
; '''Tropes vs. Women''' by [[Ann Eriksen ]] (Denmark): Explore well-known movie clichés and tropes about women in a fun and not too serious way.: 3–5 players; 20 minutes; Intensity 1/5.
; '''Lipstick''' by [[Kaisa Kangas ]] (Finland): Sofia hesitates about whether to wear lipstick to a TV debate on feminism.: 3 players; 40 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
; '''You’ve You've Come a Long Way, Baby''' by [[Julia Ellingboe ]] (US): A game about gender, cultural, and ethnic representation in the movies.: 5-6 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
=== Body===
; '''Restrictions''' by [[Frida Karlsson Lindgren ]] and [[Sofia Stenler ]] (Sweden): A non-verbal game on how we are and aren’t allowed to move together, as two genders.: 3+ players; 45 minutes; Intensity 2/5.
; '''Mentioning the Unmentionables''' by [[Kajsa Greger ]] (Sweden): Three games about the anatomy of women.: 3–5 players; 60 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
; '''Flesh''' by [[Frederik Berg]], [[Rebecka Eriksson]], and [[Tobias Wrigstad ]] (Sweden): A physical game about the objectification of women or how women’s bodies are butchered into parts.: 3–12 players; 60 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
===The Digital Age===
; '''Selfie''' by [[Kira Magrann ]] (US): An intimate game about feelings in images.: 3–5 players; 30 minutes; Intensity 2/5.
; '''So Mom I Made This Sex Tape''' by [[Susanne Vejdemo ]] (Sweden): Different generations of feminists argue it out about sex, porn, and what the main point of feminism really is.: 3–5 players; 40 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
; '''My Sister, Malala''' by [[Elsa Helin ]] (Sweden): A game about freedom of thoughts and ideas for girls in Pakistan.: 3 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
 
===On the Move===
; '''A Friend in Need''' by [[Muriel Algayres ]] (France): A nano-game about street harassment, victim-blaming and friendship. After a bad encounter on the street, can Ella get over victim-blaming with the help of her friends?: 4 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
; '''Driving to Reunion''' by [[Laura Simpson ]] (US): An intergenerational game about four Black women trying to understand each other, as they drive back for college reunion.: 4 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
; '''Catcalling''' by [[Tora de Boer ]] (Denmark): Street harassment feels different depending on whether bystanders support the harasser or the victim.: 4 players; 30 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
 
===Playing Well with Others===
; '''How to Be Ava White''' by [[Eva Wei ]] (Sweden): At a board meeting, parts of Ava White’s personality decide how to make her the perfect woman.: 3+ players; 60 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
; '''Shoutdown to Launch''' by [[Jason Morningstar ]] (US): In this game about gendered interruption, a bunch of engineers need to fix a problem with a rocket engine in the dwindling time before launch. It won’t go well.: 4+ players; 30 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
; '''“Something to Drink with That, Sir?”''' by [[Evan Torner ]] (US): A woman flight attendant performs emotional labor to serve three different male passengers.: 4 players; 30 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
; '''“Ma, Can I Help You with That?”''' by [[Emily Care Boss ]] (US): A game about family, age and the gendered nature of care-giving.: 4 players; 30 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
 
===At Work===
; Glitzy Nails by [[Kat Jones ]] (US): Glitzy Nails is a freeform scenario about intersectional feminism, interactions between women,
and nail salons.
: 2–4 players; 60 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
; Stripped by [[Dominika Kovacova ]] (UK): A game about stripping off the stigma.: 3–5 players; 40 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
; President by [[Kaisa Kangas ]] (Finland): The war-waging Akhaian empire has elected its first female president, a very successful lady general, and feminists with conflicting agendas are trying to draft a press statement together.: 4 players; 60 minutes; Intensity 3/5.
; Curtain Call by [[Sarah Bowman ]] (US): A larp about the experiences of a woman in the music industry over the course of four decades.: 3–10 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
 
===Difficult Decisions===
; The Grey Zone by [[Siri Sandquist ]] (Sweden): A larp about the grey zone between rape and consensual sex in a relationship.: 5 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
; Family Planning Clinic by [[Baptiste Cazes ]] and [[Leïla Teteau-Surel ]] with [[Laura Guedes ]] (France): A game about women’s health where players will play short scenes from the daily life of a French family planning clinic inspired by real stories.: 3–4 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 4/5.
; First Joyful Mystery by [[Cathriona Tobin ]] (Ireland): Players examine the impact Ireland’s prohibitive abortion laws have on people who find themselves pregnant.: 3–5 players; 60 minutes; Intensity 5/5.
 
===Violent Encounters===
Girl: A Game for Boys by Livia von Sucro (Brazil)
A small exercise about empathy, designed for cis gendered men to take a glimpse of what it feels like to be a victim of violence against women.
3+ players; 50 minutes; Intensity 5/5.
 
Her Last Tweet by Rowan Cota (US)
A microgame exploring being a potential victim of a campus shooting event.
5 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 5/5.
Tour of Duty ; '''Girl: A Game for Boys by Moyra Turkington [[Livia von Sucro]] (CanadaBrazil)''': A freeform nano-scenario small exercise about empathy, designed for cis gendered men to take a glimpse of what it’s it feels like to serve and defend as be a woman in the US Militaryvictim of violence against women.2–5 : 3+ players; 45 50 minutes; Intensity 5/5.
; Her Last Tweet by [[Rowan Cota]] (US)
: A microgame exploring being a potential victim of a campus shooting event.
: 5 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 5/5.
; Tour of Duty by [[Moyra Turkington]] (Canada)
: A freeform nano-scenario about what it’s like to serve and defend as a woman in the US Military.
: 2–5 players; 45 minutes; Intensity 5/5.
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