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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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A final message on X: To keep up to date with Feminist Review, please visit us on Blue Sky at @feministreview.bsky.social ( https://t.co/TecXuU10Q2). Let’s stay in touch!
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Feminist Review has just launched its Instagram account! Do follow our updates :) https://t.co/keFhuWDbMf
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#FeministReview's call for OS submissions, including but not limited to Short stories, Experimental writing, Collaborative writing, Short essays, Dialogues/interviews, Visual media, Audio/video essays, and Poetry. Please submit by 31 March 2025:
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CALL NOW CLOSED Feminist Review invites Open Space submissions. Feminist Review (FR) explores gender in its multiple forms and interrelationships with other social categories and systems of power. …
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‘Tell me what to do. Gabriel?’: gender hegemony in the film Far from the Madding Crowd (2015) Keiko M. McCullough and Jessica N. Lester #FR138: https://t.co/ooXOWCK2RD
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collaging carceral entrapments and reorientating to the imagination molly rosabelle ackhurst @mollyrosebell #FR138: https://t.co/2eOAcNC3Kt
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rematerialising Chinese feminism: socialist memories and new problematics Yanping Ni #FR138: https://t.co/TEeYmrMaBI
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home care in the face of a pandemic Noah Allison #FR138: https://t.co/WCt1lIrnEx
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‘Is not easy to walk with so much power in your flesh’: uses of the erotic in Tanya Shirley’s poetry Francina Cousins #FR138: https://t.co/MX0N58H5IK
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becoming-woman: exploring decolonial feminist possibilities with Bhawaiya folk songs of Bengal @NasrinKhandoker #FR138: https://t.co/LfQEYpZzaw
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a communal and intergenerational dialogue among Indigenous women leaders on decolonial feminist democracy in Ecuador Gabriela Gallardo Lastra, Katy Machoa, and Mónica López López #FR138: https://t.co/dM7AoFbPWB
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#FeministReview 138 is out! This #Currents Issue includes theoretical articles and open-space creative writing, with many of them being open access. Have a look and join the conversations/ with us and the authors. Enjoy your reads! #FR138: https://t.co/q7kV5gspGx
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But does leaning into the imagination remove the tension, the affective pulls, many of us grapple when we sit with the question of what justice after sexual violence is/can/should be? I try to sit with some of this in this new article for @FeministReview_
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In this article I interrogate the attachment to ‘the imagination’ as a site free from the weed-like tentacles of carceral systems and structures, and thus a sol...
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A dream came true: my article is now published in @FeministReview_ , and it is open access!! May this be your holiday read. https://t.co/yZc5eBKNQt
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Christou’s work is a ‘polemic-political’ intervention in situating #civilwarstudies by women as the preamble heuristic contribution to developing intersectional theorising on trauma, offering generative utopias in producing public histories. #FR137: https://t.co/lxPMg05lFH
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The project ‘Sexual Violence and Lived Experience: #NewFutures’ – guided by Sikka, Kitt, Li & Atkinson – involved UG and PG students’ participation in creative practice workshops eliciting experience-based insights into the future of sexual ethics. #FR137: https://t.co/4O4IfTr5qC
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Analysing Dalit women’s representation in contemporary Telugu cinescapes, Bhagya Shree Nadamala and Priyanka Tripathi challenge the typified representation of Dalit women as ‘diffident, dark-skinned and under-confident’ in mainstream narratives. #FR137: https://t.co/RKIfV9XQdE
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Talking about animals, most people tend to default to masculine pronouns for no logical reason other than #patriarchy. Jessy Randall and Nicole Santalucia’s collaborative project, #PoliticalAnimals, cheers them/us up during the Trump presidency. #FR137: https://t.co/UkopugYzZt
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when street protests meet feminist activism in the A4 Revolution…Yuzhu Peng reflects on such a strand of feminism that’s shaped by the intricate interplay between gender injustices and structural issues unique to China’s post-socialist transition. #FR137: https://t.co/ULulbZWQBz
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‘Hope is not abstract. It does not reside in the ideal of a non-problematic social movement but on the basis of concrete utopias.’ – Adriana Marcela Pérez Rodríguez’s analysis of Colombian feminist protests in reimagining politics #FR137: https://t.co/Su79sAHuZQ @adrianadejeasi
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Sonya Sharma reflects on #racialisation, #illness and her father – with the three vignettes in the hospital, at the garden centre, and on the bus. #FR137: https://t.co/HZV8BwdfjI
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