Items where Division is "Gender Studies" and Year is 2023

  • University Structure (97933)
  • Gender Studies (890)
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  • Beyond the contours of Zionist sovereignty: decolonisation in Palestine's Unity Intifada. (2023) Alqaisiya, Walaa picture_as_pdf
  • The decolonial wor(l)ds of Indigenous women. (2023) Alqaisiya, Walaa picture_as_pdf
  • The coloniality of contemporary human rights discourses on 'honour' in and around the United Nations. (2023) Cetinkaya, Hasret picture_as_pdf
  • Eva Fodor, The gender regime of anti-liberal Hungary. Cham: Palgrave Pivot, 2022, open access, (ISBN: 9783030853129), 117 pp. (2023) Dancikova, Zuzana
  • It’s not who I want to be!: Negotiating the ‘illegible’ single woman in US-UK popular culture. (2023) Gilchrist, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • But I thought we'd already won that argument!: “anti-gender” mobilizations, affect, and temporality. (2023) Hemmings, Clare picture_as_pdf
  • We thought she was a witch: gender, class and whiteness in the familial ‘memory archive’. (2023) Hemmings, Clare picture_as_pdf
  • Contending with paradox: feminist investments in gender training. (2023) Holvikivi, Aiko picture_as_pdf
  • We kind of created our own scene: a geography of the Brixton Rebel Dykes. (2023) Miller, Milo picture_as_pdf
  • Notes on feminist dissonance. (2023) Pandit, Niharika
  • Re-membering: tracing epistemic implications of feminist and gendered politics under military occupation. (2023) Pandit, Niharika picture_as_pdf
  • Analyzing Global Commodity Chains and social reproduction mapping the household within multi-sited and hierarchical capitalist relations. (2023) Patel-Campillo, Anouk picture_as_pdf
  • Welfare as flourishing social reproduction: Polish and Ukrainian migrant workers in a market-participation society. (2023) Plomien, Ania and Schwartz, Gregory picture_as_pdf
  • Migrant and refugee activists as security agents: openings in the Women, Peace and Security agenda. (2023) Reeves, Audrey and Holvikivi, Aiko picture_as_pdf
  • African feminisms for abolitionist futures: archival hauntings in a speculative geography. (2023) Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Caring in the classroom: the hidden toll of emotional labor of abolitionist scholar-activism. (2023) Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Forging black safety in the carceral diaspora: perverse criminalization, sexual corrections, and connection-making in a death world. (2023) Rodriguez, S.M. picture_as_pdf
  • Gender(ed) violence in neo-authoritarian times. (2023) Sabsay, Leticia picture_as_pdf
  • Kurdish queer studies: constructing and deconstructing a field. (2023) Sandal-Wilson, Hakan
  • Like high cholesterol, population decline is a problem, but not in the way you might think... (2023) Sigle, Wendy picture_as_pdf
  • Imagining the nation as a "web" of animals: affective entanglements between animality and (nation)alism. (2023) Wanniarachchi, Senal picture_as_pdf
  • Representing the ‘little fresh meat’ phenomenon in the Chinese English-medium news media: a corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis. (2023) Yu, Yating and Li, Run and Chan, Tayden Fung
  • A debate between hegemonic masculinity and the rise of gender nonconformity: media representations of the 'niangpao' phenomenon in China. (2023) Yu, Yating and Li, Run and Chan, Tayden Fung
  • Book review: vernacular rights cultures: the politics of origins, human rights and gendered struggles for justice. (2023) Ziadah, Rafeef and Rai, Shirin, M. and Jamil, Ghazala and Sokhi-Bulley, Bal and Baxi, Upendra and Madhok, Sumi picture_as_pdf
  • Special Issue
  • Special issue: Kurdish queer studies, edited by Hakan Sandal-Wilson. (2023) Sandal-Wilson, Hakan
  • Report
  • Ecologies of belonging and exclusion in urban Kuwait: towards an urban co-designed approach. (2023) Shahrokni, Nazanin and Sofos, Spyros picture_as_pdf
  • Online resource
  • Milo Miller introduces Speak out!: the Brixton Black Women’s Group. (2023) Miller, Milo picture_as_pdf