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(Another) Introduction: Translating Transnational Feminisms
In this introduction to part two of the special issue “Translating Transnational Feminisms,” we examine the position of fe...
Transnationalizing Feminist Translation Studies? Insights from the Warwick School of Feminist Translation: A Roundtable
This roundtable article features a conversation among the five scholars who delivered keynotes at the Warwick School of Fe...
Beauvoir, “French” Feminisms, and “Translation Work:” A Roundtable Conversation
This conversation featuring four scholars—Sandrine Sanos, Judith G. Coffin, Lorraine Delavaud, Marine Vaslin—took place on...
Two Decades of Gender Troubles in Iceland: The Translation of Gender, Differences, and the Uncertainty of Meaning
When “gender” was translated to Icelandic in 1998 as kyngervi, the notion of performative gender had been circulating in I...
Translation as Consciousness-Building in the Portuguese Lesbian Press (1990–2002)
The following article examines the political potential of the intimate, affective translation practices of Portuguese lesb...
Shifting Shapes: Transnational Tactics of the Authoritarian Right in Brazil and Russia
Global right-wing anti-gender movements have developed a transnational pattern in their uses of language as a means of sub...
Rivers of Language across Oceans: Review Essay of river in an ocean: Essays on Translation, edited by Nuzhat Abbas
This article presents an academic review of the collection of articles “on translation” and entitled river in an ocean. It...
Introduction: Translating Transnational Feminisms
In this introduction to the Special Issue “Translating Transnational Feminisms,” we argue for the integral position of fem...
From “A Room of Your Own” to “A Room of Her Own”: Women ReWriting Women and The Path to Feminist Practice
Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (1929) was first translated in Greek by Mina Dalamanga (Odysseus Editions) in 1980. A...
What Difference Does it Make? Early Reception Stories about Luce Irigaray's Writing on Divine Women
This paper examines numerous pre-texts in Anglo-American feminist theology and critical theory seminal to the establishmen...
Translation, Weather, and Erasure in Bhanu Kapil’s Schizophrene
For Bhanu Kapil, the drafting process of writing involves the translation of non-linguistic realities into storytelling, t...
SWERF Necropolitics: Three Sites of Feminist Mistranslation and the Politics of Feminist Exclusion
The acronym SWERF, or Sex Work(er) Exclusive Radical Feminism, and its attendant ideologies brings up a number of question...
Criticizing Paywall Publishing, or Integrating Open Access into the Feminist Movement
Dominant scholarly publishing models, reliant on expensive paywalls, remain preferential throughout higher education’s lan...
Criticizing Paywall Publishing, or Integrating Open Access into Feminist Movement
Dominant scholarly publishing models, reliant on expensive paywalls, remain preferential throughout higher education’s lan...
The Centrality of Community in Education about Gender-Based Violence
The Time to Teach about Gender-Based Violence in Canada project asked teacher and student participants how Canadian educat...
’90s “It Girls”: Britpop at the Postfeminist Intermezzo
In considering the Britpop genre of music and its moment of popularity in the mid/late-1990s, the few female-fronted Britp...
Filming Women: A Conversation with Alankrita Shrivastava
By Anupama Arora, Sandrine Sanos, and Gohar Siddiqui, Published on 01/01/22
Fugitive Knowledge and Body Autonomy in the Folklore and Literature of Zora Neale Hurston and Gloria Naylor
Amidst battles for Covid-19 vaccine mandates and accessibility, media coverage of judicial proceedings stemming from state...
COVID as Glitch: (Re)Visioning and (Re)Crafting a Feminist Future
Many scholars and commentators argue that the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the ways in which feminism has failed women. ...
Narratives of Gendered and Racialized Carework: Feminist Faculty of Color Organizing During the Pandemic
Inspired by feminist narrative and the Latin American tradition of testimonio, this paper is grounded in the lived experie...
What Do We Long For? Reflections on Feminist Movements for Social Justice
In this collective essay, we contemplate tipping points including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, and gendered and ...
Tipping Toward a New Academic Consciousness
The COVID-19 pandemic and racial reckoning of 2020-2021 have led many faculty in higher education to see the profession an...
Prison Periods: Bodily Resistance to Gendered Control
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material derived from Arabic, Engli...
Pedagogies of the “Irresistible”: Imaginative Elsewheres of Black Feminist Learning.
In her foreword to the groundbreaking anthology, This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, Toni Cade...
Inner Martyrdom: Deconstructing the Sacrificial Female Subject in Post-Soviet Georgia
This article analyzes the 2017 film, My Happy Family, and how it depicts the archetypical Georgian woman and the sacrifice...
Prison Periods: Women’s Bodily Resistance to Gendered Control
Prisons are places of power and resistance. This article is based on original research material derived from Arabic, Engli...
Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery (Sewing) Society: Handcraft as a Metaphorical tool for the Abolitionist Cause
In 1851, in Rochester, New York, a group of six women banded together as the founding members of an anti-slavery group in ...