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The leading international journal in women's studies, Signs has since 1975 been at the forefront of new directions in feminist scholarship.
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#CFP for a new special issue! 'Feminism, Antifeminism, and the Mobilization of Regret.' Guest edited by Chris Bobel (UMass Boston) & Laura Green (Northeastern). Check out the call for papers at the link! #Feminism #feministtheory #femtheory
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I will be co-editing a special issue on 'Feminism, Antifeminism, and the Mobilization of Regret' with the formidable Laura Green (Northeastern Univ).
Call for Papers here: signsjournal.org/for-authors/ca… via Signs Journal
What happens when feminism becomes part of a personal brand? What are the pitfalls of anointing a few individuals as the public representatives of a movement as diverse as feminism? Read/listen to the latest Ask a Feminist w/ Marcie Bianco & andi zeisler! signsjournal.org/public-feminis…
Hey hi hello it's me and the whip-smart Marcie Bianco and the mighty Suzanna Walters talking about the state of public feminism!
What happens when feminism becomes part of a personal brand? What are the pitfalls of anointing a few individuals as the public representatives of a movement as diverse as feminism? Read/listen to the latest Ask a Feminist w/ Marcie Bianco & andi zeisler! signsjournal.org/public-feminis…
An absolute honor and delight to speak with andi zeisler & Suzanna Walters about public feminism and the idea of a feminist public intellectual
Ask a Feminist is back! Our new episode features andi zeisler & Marcie Bianco in conversation with Suzanna Walters on the subject of public feminism! Read at the link or listen in your podcast app! signsjournal.org/public-feminis…
'Common cause is to be found in the brutality of imposed gender categories and ... such an imposition was (and is) an act of colonial dominance.' --Rafia Zakaria signsjournal.org/judith-butlers… via Signs Journal
“Butler points to the ambivalence of discomfort...the very practice of political translation.” Check out Verónica Gago’s discussion of Judith Bulter’s book Who’s Afraid of Gender? in our latest Short Takes! Available for free: signsjournal.org/judith-butlers…
Boston bound for Feminist Foundations, Feminist Futures:
Celebrating Signs Journal at 50. It is such an honor to be included in this historic gathering!