| What's in a name? Theorising the Inter-relationships of gender and violence |
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| Category anxiety and the invisible white woman: Managing intersectionality at the scene of argument |
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| Beyond hierarchical oppositions: A feminist critique of Karen Barad's agential realism |
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| 'Where might we go if we dare': moving beyond the 'thick, suffocating fog of whiteness' in feminism |
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| Pleasure as genre: popular fiction, South African chick-lit and Nthikeng Mohlele's Pleasure |
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| Navigating the third wave: Contemporary UK feminist activists and third-wave feminism' |
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| New British feminisms, UK Feminista and young women's activism |
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| 'I'm not your mother': British social realism, neoliberalism and the maternal subject in Sally Wainwright's Happy Valley (BBC 2014-2016) |
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| Im/possibilities of refusing and choosing gender |
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| American lesbians are not French women: heterosexual French feminism and the Americanisation of lesbianism in the 1970s |
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| The ephemeral politics of feminist accompaniment networks in Mexico City |
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| Goodbye Gauley Mountain, hello eco-camp: Queer environmentalism in the Anthropocene |
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| Black pussy power: Performing acts of black eroticism in Pam Grier's Blaxploitation films |
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| The digital witness: The role of digital evidence in criminal justice responses to sexual violence |
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| The greatest story ever written: excerpts from an unpublished novel |
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| Saving the girl: A creative reading of Alice Sebold's Lucky and The Lovely Bones |
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| Anticipations, afterlives: On the temporal and affective reorientations of sexual difference |
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| Re-orientation: Marriage, heteronormativity and heterodox paths |
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| Gender outlaws or a slow bending of norms? South African bisexual women's treatment of gender binaries |
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| Aesthetic objects on display: The objectification of fashion models as a situated practice |
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| Revisiting The Father: Precarity and subversive performativity |
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| Aesthetic surgery and the expressive body |
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| Pessimistic futurism: Survival and reproduction in Octavia Butler's Dawn |
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| Breastfeeding and sexual difference: Queering Irigaray |
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| 'Creating justice between us': Audre Lorde's theory of the erotic as coalitional politics in the Women's Movement |
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| Figuring the Angry Inch: Transnormativity, the black femme and the fraudulent phallus; or fleshly remainders of the ungendered' and the unthought' |
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| Haunted by her: lesbian feminist ghostly drags on representation and reception |
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| 'Killing romance' by 'giving birth to love': Helene Cixous, Jane Campion and the language of In the Cut (2003) |
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| Unravelling compulsory happiness in exile: Cristina Peri Rossi's The Ship of Fools |
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| Beauvoirian androgyny: Reflections on the androgynous world of fraternite in The Second Sex |
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| Crossing genre boundaries: H. J. Golakai's Afropolitan chick-lit mysteries |
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| Feeling backwards: temporal ambivalence in An African City |
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| Emerging Afro-Parisian 'chick-lit' by Lauren Ekue and Leonora Miano |
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| Queer of colour hauntings in London's arts scene: performing disidentification and decolonising the gaze. A case study of the Cocoa Butter Club |
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| The substance of style: Reading Lesley Lokko |
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| 'In defence of chick-lit': refashioning feminine subjectivities in Ugandan and South African contemporary women's writing |
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| 'No more than three, please!': restrictions on race and romance |
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| Surviving difference: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, intergenerational justice and the future of human reproduction |
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| The primacy of narrative agency: Re-reading Seyla Benhabib on narrativity |
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| When 'feminism' becomes a genre: Alias Grace and 'feminist' television |
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| Hybridised materialisms: The 'twists and turns' of materialities in feminist theory |
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| Reproducing the national family: kinship claims, development discourse and migrant caregivers in Palestine/Israel |
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| Ambiguous intimacy as queer potential: touch, desire and adolescence in She Monkeys |
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| Placental beginnings: Reconfiguring placental development and pregnancy loss in feminist theory |
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