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A peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal setting new agendas for feminism. Explores gender in its relationship to race, class and sexuality. #feminism

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The poem by Palak Singh touches upon how the becomes a praxis of a ‘working’ society for girls at a nascent age, and the complexity of dilemmas that arise for those who make choices built on sacrifices of mothers over one’s own future.
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The poem by Palak Singh touches upon how the #sacrifice becomes a praxis of a ‘working’ society for girls at a nascent age, and the complexity of dilemmas that arise for those who make choices built on sacrifices of mothers over one’s own future. #FR135: journals.sagepub.com/share/5RNFKEI3…
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In this study, Subramanian combines a with Hobsbawm’s to investigate multiple ways in which most Bohra women use the modernity rhetoric – problematising female in the Dawoodi Bohra community.
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In this study, Subramanian combines a #postcolonialfeminism with Hobsbawm’s #inventionoftradition to investigate multiple ways in which most Bohra women use the modernity rhetoric – problematising female #khatna #FGM in the Dawoodi Bohra community. #FR135: doi.org/10.1177/014177…
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The ‘Feminist Futures’ series ( ) marks the beginning of a new direction for Feminist Review. This issue features works drawing on the conversations between FR members as well as those resonating thematically with ‘dialogues’.
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The ‘Feminist Futures’ series (#FR135 #FR136) marks the beginning of a new direction for Feminist Review. This issue features works drawing on the conversations between FR members as well as those resonating thematically with ‘dialogues’. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…
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On Tues 5 Dec there’s a research cafe event with Marie Theresa Crick (PhD Visual Cultures) who will join the artist and explore research crossovers.

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One short-listed awardee of this year's WAL/FR Art in the Archive bursary Esmeralda Valencia Lindstrom's exhibition 'A ' installed at Goldsmiths linking Buchi Emecheta Space with the via video and live fungi. It's on until mid-January 2024.
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For Amin (a trans artist) and Sharma (a researcher on queer British Asianness) – their DNA is “the codex…to create an unactualised future that has the potential to be transformative, powerful and radical”, and cracked the codex.
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What relevance could you observe from and Princess , a character in the ? The poem has been immortalised through countless written and performed versions across South Asia – and now re-narrated by Elisa Madina. OA: doi.org/10.1177/014177…

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Thinking with can explore what the women have benefitted from “spaces where they can envision new ways of being social entrepreneurs” to, as Garth Stahl Pam Burnard Sarah McDonald argue, foster collective action. OA: doi.org/10.1177/014177…

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As Neeti Shetty explores with respect to products of , and are signifiers that influence everyday interactions and create narratives that showcase networks of power embedded in society. free access: journals.sagepub.com/share/3XUU4DNC…

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song narratives often include the , a dancer-singer who embodies idealised aspects of Assamese femininity in physical presentation, voice, comportment and knowledge of cultural traditions” – Rehanna Kheshgi free access: journals.sagepub.com/share/MEEZYR67…

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With an account of ’s role in riots, Florence Ashley & Sam Sanchinel explore “the development of trans communities’ ability to create, sustain and disseminate heroine narratives'. free access: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…

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Amber Moore is a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow at Simon Fraser University. Here is her recent poetry on
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Alexandria Wilson-McDonald wrote from a postcolonial feminist perspective about in where gender is framed as a static, foreign concept imported from ‘the West’ and destructive to ‘traditional’ societies. OA: doi.org/10.1177/014177…

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examines “the rubrics of the hegemonic national grammatics in contemporary Poland, which establishes who counts as kin and who belongs to the nation in the context of the border crisis.” - Olga Cielemęcka
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In 134 , contributors have looked into various contexts in which has played a tricky role in spaces of everyday and formal politics. Check it out: journals.sagepub.com/toc/fera/134/1

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To start the weekend with a conversation between Kiara (a trans Somali artist in Liverpool) and Priya (a researcher on queer South Asian identity) on the emancipatory power of to dismantle oppressive systems.

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What relevance could you observe from and Princess , a character in the ? The poem has been immortalised through countless written and performed versions across South Asia – and now re-narrated by Elisa Madina.
OA: doi.org/10.1177/014177…

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Thinking with can explore what the women have benefitted from “spaces where they can envision new ways of being social entrepreneurs” to, as Garth Stahl Pam Burnard Sarah McDonald argue, foster collective action.
OA: doi.org/10.1177/014177…

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As Neeti Shetty explores with respect to products of , and are signifiers that influence everyday interactions and create narratives that showcase networks of power are embedded in society.

free access: journals.sagepub.com/share/3XUU4DNC…

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