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«Feminist Studies» is an interdisciplinary women’s studies journal, first published in 1972: the oldest US journal of Women’s Studies. It is an English-language, peer-reviewed journal, publishing three issues annually in print and electronic form ...
Ashwini Tambe, Brittany Fremaux
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A Comparative Study of the Novel Kharej Al-Jasad from the Efaf Al-Batayeneh and Kowli Kenar -e- Atash by Moniro Ravanipour; Based on Feminist elements [PDF]
1.Introduction In the field of contemporary Arabic and Persian literature, Afaf al-Batayneh and Moniro Ravanipour are two well-known figures who have sought to identify women by creating various works of fiction.
Vahab Moradian +2 more
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Teaching with Feminist Judgments: A Global Conversation [PDF]
This conversational-style essay is an exchange among fourteen professors—representing thirteen universities across five countries—with experience teaching with feminist judgments.
Appleby, Gabrielle +13 more
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Review essay: Disentangling feminisms from the cold war [PDF]
Feminist thinkers have long argued for the centrality of sexuality, gender and women to the Cold War. They have critiqued the sexual language of ‘deep penetration’ and ‘orgasmic whumps’ used to describe nuclear arms race technology and argued that ...
Bellows-Blakely, Sarah
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Feminist studies of globalisation : beyond gender, beyond economism? [PDF]
This article offers a distinctive mapping of the feminist literature on globalisation. Part I sets the 'new wave' of debate in the context of long-standing feminist theorising and organisation around global power and politics, drawing attention to a ...
Eschle, Catherine
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The Power of Feminist Judgments? [PDF]
Recent years have seen the advent of two feminist judgment-writing projects, the Women’s Court of Canada, and the Feminist Judgments Project in England.
Aileen McColgan +19 more
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#SayHerName Loudly: How Black Girls Are Leading #BlackLivesMatter
In the style of a black feminist roundtable, black girls at LREI (Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School), the famous progressive school from which Angela Davis was graduated in 1961, discuss the ways in which they are leading the ...
Ileana Jiménez
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Mobilizing Motherhood: The Use of Maternal Myths in Popular Development Discourse
In this paper, I examine how maternal myths are deployed in popular development literature. Using critical discourse analysis and working within a feminist postcolonial framework I analyse five texts produced by development organizations for popular ...
Jacqueline Marie Potvin
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Beyond Victims & Villains: Teaching Cleland With Haywood & Behn
This essay explores strategies for teaching Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Fanny Hill) in the introductory literature classroom, and why it might be especially valuable to do so at a time when issues surrounding sexual violence, rape culture ...
Christopher Nagle
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Feminist scholarship, bridge-building and political affinity [PDF]
In this short essay we consider, first, the reasons why feminist IR academics should seek to build bridges with each other, with other academics and with those outside the university.
Eschle, C., Maiguashca, Bice
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