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  • - Feminist Review 82
    af NA NA
    328,95 kr.

    Everyday Struggling evokes an image of a constantly wriggling body. In these papers, each author examines resources and the shortfall between what a body needs for life and what one has access to. forcing development of personal resources, such as narrative, testimony, action or reflection.

  • - Feminist Review 85
     
    335,95 kr.

    What kind of theorized view of personal-and-political, ethnic, class-related, and (inter)national history do women authors offer? This book examines work of women novelists, journalists, political activists, and autobiographers and explores the multiple perspectives from which they (re)create and (de)construct a feminist political history.

  • - Feminist Review 87
     
    330,95 kr.

    This issue of Feminist Review engages critically and imaginatively with Italian feminism, where precariousness has become an organising principle for articulating conditions of work, life, politics and creativity. Topics include generational legacy; political activism; female migration; precarious sexual identities; and the labour market.

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    339,95 kr.

    This issue of Feminist Review will feature some of the many high-quality submissions to the Journal, which have been accepted following rigorous peer-review.

  • - Feminist Review 90
     
    327,95 kr.

    The goal of 'Gendering Diasporas' is to stimulate critical reflection among feminist scholars about the formation of diaspora as a site of political aspiration and solidarity, and as a social, cultural and political framework of analysis.

  • - Issue 96
     
    335,95 kr.

    Drawing on a range of different genres, this issue asks how we understand and conceptualize the city, exploring gender, sexuality and urban space. Analyzing representations from the late 16th century to modern day, the articles produce different ways of imagining the city and different conceptual and sensory frameworks for experiencing it.

  • - Issue 95
     
    325,95 kr.

    Comprising two themed parts, 'Theorising the First Wave Globally' and 'Mainstreamed or Muzzled', this issue contributes to current debates on academic feminism and makes crucial interventions about the importance of feminism transnationally, emphasising the significance of academic feminist readings of history and academic transformations.

  • - Religion and Spirituality
     
    335,95 kr.

    For the first time in its thirty year history Feminist Review devotes a special issue to religion and spirituality. This issue of Feminist Review, edited by Lyn Thomas and Avtar Brah, explores a range of religious and spiritual practices through the lens of gender, and encompasses both theoretical and empirical approaches.

  • - Feminist Review: Issue 99
     
    335,95 kr.

    Theorizations of globalized media are interrogated through studies of actual media use in transnational contexts, including bloggers in the Iranian diaspora and young Dutch Morrocan women creating their own spaces through text messaging;

  • - Issue 71
    af NA NA
    335,95 kr.

    What are the characteristics of feminist interventions in the areas of fashion and beauty in the 21st century? But has the rejection of former feminist positions on dress and make-up led to a depoliticised acceptance of the status quo?

  • - Issue 104
     
    335,95 kr.

    The 'Affect and Creolisation' Feminist Review Special Issue addresses questions concerning the legacy of plantation culture, focusing on its shaping of a gendered creolisation and affect.

  • - Revolutions
    af NA NA
    124,95 kr.

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    282,95 kr.

    This issue of Feminist Review explores how Indian, African-American, Afro-Canadian, Black and Asian women in Britain use theatre to explore feminist issues and challenge cultural and social conventions. Most articles address the relationship of plays and performances to colonial history, memory, and nationalist consciousness and ideologies.

  • - Women on the Move
     
    357,95 kr.

    This issue of Feminist Review, guest edited by Eleonore Kofman and Parvati Raghuram, focuses on the experiences of migrant women and their incorporation into global labour markets. It examines the political, legal, economic and social conditions influencing migrants in a range of countries.

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    919,95 kr.

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    335,95 kr.

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    335,95 kr.

    Amidst a plethora of specialist feminist journals, Feminist Review sustains its unique role as an interdisciplinary, agenda-setting publication. This book showcases new feminist writing that intervenes in a range of current debates and issues, including: Representations of the woman terrorist;

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    330,95 kr.

    The first issue of the 2010 volume (Issue 94) will feature some of the many high-quality submissions to the Journal, which have been accepted following rigorous peer-review. It brings together new feminist writing that intervenes in a range of current debates and issues.

  • - Feminist Review: Issue 100
     
    310,95 kr.

    To celebrate its 100th issue, The FR Collective revisits Avtar Brah's groundbreaking 1999 article 'The Scent of Memory'. Members of the collective and contributors including Stuart Hall, Ann Phoenix, Suki Ali and Nira Yuval-Davis address contemporary issues of racialisation, whiteness, community cohesion and the recent UK riots.

  • - Birth
     
    327,95 kr.

    Birth brings together new and established feminist scholars from across the disciplines, together with feminist artists, to address the theme and concept of 'birth'. Together they interrogate the prevailing cultural and sexual politics of reproduction, pregnancy and birth.

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    335,95 kr.

    Amidst a plethora of specialist feminist journals, Feminist Review sustains its unique role as an interdisciplinary, agenda-setting publication. It stands outside traditional disciplinary boundaries and insists on the theoretical and strategic centrality of gender in all its complexity. This book features submissions to the Journal.

  • - Feminist Review: Issue 91
     
    334,95 kr.

    Fascinating articles on a range of issues relating to South Asia, feminisms and women. The contributions interrogate the political, and elucidate women's participation in politics exploring the impact of religion on women's lives and the use of religion and tradition. It investigates the political intersections of feminism, ethics and violence.

  • - Issue 75: Negotiations and Resistances
    af Feminist Review Collective
    357,95 kr.

    The context and contours of identity formations confronting and constitution women's lives form the concerns of many of the articles in this issue of Feminist Review .

  • - Issue 78: Gender, 'Race' and Class
    af Feminist Review Collective
    357,95 kr.

    This issue of Feminist Review presents new empirical research carried out in a range of contexts but with the common theme of interrogating existing theorizations of gender, 'race' and class. The focus on empirical work leads to consideration of issues in research methodology.

  • - Issue 73
    af Feminist Review Collective
    333,95 kr.

    Whilst women probably comprise the largest group of people living in exile, the EU and national asylum systems fail to recognise women's reasons for fleeing, due to the masculine construction of the refugee and to an understanding of persecution that only recognises public sphere politics.

  • - Issue 80
     
    379,95 kr.

    Feminist Review has a long history of commitment to critical dialogue. When Feminist Review first appeared in 1979 it described itself as a socialist and feminist journal, 'a vehicle to unite research and theory with political practice, and contribute to the development of both'.

  • - Issue 81
     
    380,95 kr.

    In this vast and ever expanding field this collection presents a sample of some of the latest international research on bodily interventions. Drawing on different genres in literary studies, labour markets, political theory and cultural analysis, it will help student and specialist scholars to look at the body from different vantage points.

  • - Issue 76: Women's Lives in Transition
     
    392,95 kr.

    This issue of Feminist Review focuses on the varying experiences of women living in the 'transition countries' of Central and Eastern Europe. These include women's experiences of economic and legal change, of changes in gender roles, sexual harassment in the work place and trafficking in women.

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