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  • Tags: Feminism & Psychology (Journal)

Feminism & Psychology, vol. 34, no. 1, February 2024.pdf
Contents include: articles on Examining ideology and agency within intensive motherhood literature; Gender/sex markers, bio/logics, and U.S. identity documents; and more

Feminism & Psychology, vol. 34, no. 2, May 2024.pdf
Contents include: articles on Examining meaning-making and decolonial resistance in Pakistani women's stories of navigating coloniality and gender; Social work with young women in security emergencies: An autoethnography of epistemic resistance; and…

Feminism and Psychology vol 33 no 3.pdf
Contents include articles on: researcher positionality and affect in research on gendered vulnerabilities, towards a theoretical framework for identifying institutional failures that violate rights, activist perspectives from the global feminisms…

Feminism and Psychology vol 33 no 4.pdf
Contents include articles on: critical consciousness from a Palestinian feminist, decolonial perspective; refugee women's pregnancy and childbirth experiences in the US; navigating discourses of responsible motherhood in the context of VBAC; and…

feminism&psych.pdf
Contents include: articles on Adolescent perspectives on gendered ideologies in physical activity within schools: Reflections on a female-focused intervention; Decolonizing feminist knowledge: The standpoint of majority world feminist activists in…

feminism & psychology.pdf
Contents include: articles on Mother blaming and anorexia: How ideological state apparatuses have informed my perception of my mother's role in the formation of my eating disorder; “Fake it ‘till you make it”: Authenticity and wellbeing in late…

fem & psych 32.4.pdf
Contents include: articles on The intersection of autism and gender in the negotiation of identity: A systematic review and metasynthesis; Digital mothering: Sharenting, family selfies and online affective-discursive practices ;Reproductive…

FemPsych.pdf
Contents include: articles on sexual consent and queer stories, mapping the abject: women's embodied experiences of premenstrual body dissatisfaction through body-mapping, the online expression of mothers' anger during a pandemic, and more.

FemPysch.pdf
Contents include: articles on Blurred lines: Technologies of heterosexual coercion in “sugar dating," “I want you to help me, you’re family”: A relational approach to women's experience of distress and recovery in the perinatal period, “We will make…
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