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  • Collection: Feminist Periodicals, vol. 42, no. 4, Fall 2022

Feminist Anthropology - 2022 -  (1).pdf
Contents include: articles on Abolition in the Clutch: Shifting through the Gears with Anthropology; Beauty: What Makes Us Dream, What Haunts Us; Gaslighting: ALS, anti-Blackness, and medicine; and more.

italy.pdf
Contents include: articles on «Una tragedia di linguaggio non corrisposto»: Language between Family Crisis and Transnationalism in Viola di Grado’s Settanta acrilico trenta lana; Returning to the Imaginary and Recreating Female Subjectivity through…

Title Table of Contents and Acknowledgements.pdf
Contents include: articles on Sexual and reproductive health, rights and justice in the war against Ukraine 2022; Measuring women’s agency in family planning: the conceptual and structural factors in the way; Ageing in obscurity: a critical…

legacy.pdf
Contents include: articles on Narrative Progress as Violence in Susanna Rowson's Reuben and Rachel; Pseudonymous Was a Woman: Pen Names, Louisa May Alcott, and Feme Covert; Genre and White Supremacy in the Postemancipation United States; and more

gender-and-research-23-2-cover-toc.pdf
Contents include: articles on Language, Gender, and Social Processes;Gender neutral proper names: current situation and perspectives; Gender-Balanced Slovak in Contemporary Society and more.

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Contents inclide: articles on Reconsidering the Visual Sphere of Femininity in Tehran; ‘If I had any luck, he’d be a corpse’: Harriet Vane and the Psychogeographic Nature of Detection; and more.

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Contents include: articles on Crafting the Intimate Body; Mapping Feminist Book Fortnight: Regional Activism and the Feminist Book Trade in 1980s Britain; and more.

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Contents include: articles on Black transnational feminisms and the question of structure; African feminisms for abolitionist futures: archival hauntings in a speculative geography; Maps and mazes: Pathways to the folkloric imagination; and more

wiscjournal.pdf
Contents include: articles on Making Invisible Victims Whole: A Reply to Diamantis; Trans Optics and Panopticons: Trans Visbility, Anti-Transness, and Surveillance; A Feminist Eye on the New Law or Care Work Compensation in China; and more.
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