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The Feminist Review collective

Basingstoke [u. a.]: Palgrave Macmillan , 2012 , 142 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Schriftenreihe: Feminist review
Jahr: 2012
ISBN: 0230392660
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
Issue 102 brings together new feminist writing that intervenes in a range of current debates and issues, including: collaborative research on feminism in education in New Zealand; the activism of female imams in North America; the operation of colonialism as a discourse implicated by gendered and racialised identities in New Zealand; and the relationship between psychoanalysis and feminism. This issue also features an interview with path-breaking masculinities theorist Raewyn Connell. Contents: on the orgasm of the species: female sexuality, science and sexual difference (Amber Jamilla Musser) * troubling romance tourism: sex, gender and class inside the Argentinean tango clubs (Maria Törnqvist) * where do women ‘stand’ in Islam? negotiating contemporary Muslim prayer leadership in North America (Meena Sharify-Funk and Munira Kassam Haddad) * the ‘inferior’ sex in the dominant race: feminist subversions or imperial apologies? (Jenny Coleman) * we say what we are and we do what we say: feminisms in educational practice in Aotearoa New Zealand (Caitliń Jeffrey Pausé, Kimberley Powell, Hine Waitere, Jeannie Wright and marg gilling) * a queer sex, or, can feminism and psychoanalysis have sex without the phallus (Lili Hsieh) * gender in theory and practice: an interview with Raewyn Connell (Sveva Magaraggia) * becoming non-Swedish: locating the paradoxes of in/visible identities (Redi Koobak and Suruchi Thapar-Björkert) * to fill academic work with political passion: Nina Lykke's cosmodolphins and contemporary post/academic writing strategies (Mona Livholts)
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