Browse Items (63 total)

  • Collection: Feminist Periodicals, vol. 41, no. 1, Winter 2021

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Contents include: various reviews on books by women authors.

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Contents include: articles on a longitudinal test of a feminist pathways model among Black youth, women in solitary confinement, detention experiences of commercial sexual exploitation survivors, and more.

PakistaniJournal.pdf
Contents include: articles on Courtesan Culture and the Semi- Informed Narrator in Kipling’s ‘On The City Wall’, Multidimensional Socioeconomic Deprivations of Maternal Health Care Services Utilisation: Evidence from Bangladesh, Women Representation…

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Contents include: articles on women and labor in the nineteenth century.

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Contents include: articles on celebrity and popular feminist visibility, staging Womanist visibility on "Red Table Talk," watching a "trainwreck" feminism, and more.

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Contents include: articles on reconsidering "advanced maternal age," techno-physical feminism, the work experiences of Polish women sports journalists, and more.

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Contents include: special issue on "Phantom Penis: Extrapolating Neuroscience and Employing Imagination for Trans Male Embodiment."

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Contents include: articles on the benefits of taking history scholarship to social media, does politics belong between sex and astrology?, media and the influencer selfie, and more.

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Contents include: articles on constructions of "trust" and "distrust" in accounts of inpatient treatment for anorexia, identity and wellbeing for young Maori men in Aotearoa/New Zealand, toward a feminist psychological theory of "institutional…

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Contents include: articles on transformative radical self-care by women in African and Pan-African spiritual traditions, Black women's healing and radical self-care through epistolary work, contemplative practice as radical self-care for BIPOC, and…
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