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Seeing the human behind the research: Strengthening emerging African disability researchers. [PDF]
Botha M, Ohajunwa C.
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A feminist critical discourse analysis of gender norms on Chinese social media: Empirical insights from WeChat public accounts. [PDF]
Tang Q, Zhang X, Liu T.
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Review Of A Fine Romance: Five Ages Of Film Feminism By P. Mellencamp And Kiss Me Deadly: Feminism And Cinema For The Moment Edited By L. Jayamanne [PDF]
White, Patricia
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Ruptures, Resistance, Reclamation: Transnational Feminism in a Digital Age
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Exposing a Motherhood Penalty in Sport: A Feminist Narrative Inquiry of Media Stories of Canadian Athlete Mothers' Journeys to the 2020 Tokyo Games. [PDF]
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Decolonizing Transnational Feminism
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 2023Abstract This article analyzes the Afghan and Iranian feminist uprisings of the early 2020s spurred by #MahsaAmini’s death and the return of the Taliban, and their predecessors, #MyRedLine and #MyStealthyFreedom. It assesses why these movements, which gained international traction and a huge global online and offline presence, are no ...
Wazhmah Osman, Narges Bajoghli
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2017
Transnational feminism developed out of postcolonial and women of color feminisms, both of which critiqued the idea that “sisterhood is global” (see Robin Morgan, Sisterhood is Global, New York: Feminist Press at CUNY, 1984). While Morgan’s 1984 book was a paradigmatic articulation of this viewpoint, the notion of global sisterhood had been circulating
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Transnational feminism developed out of postcolonial and women of color feminisms, both of which critiqued the idea that “sisterhood is global” (see Robin Morgan, Sisterhood is Global, New York: Feminist Press at CUNY, 1984). While Morgan’s 1984 book was a paradigmatic articulation of this viewpoint, the notion of global sisterhood had been circulating
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