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  • Feminism and the Social Sciences

    ISSN: 1070-549X

    1 publications

  • Eruptions: New Feminism Across the Disciplines

    ISSN: 1091-8590

    This is a series of red-hot women's writing after the "isms." lt focuses on new cultural assemblages that are emerging from the deformation, breakout, ebullience, and discomfort of postmodern feminism. The series brings together a post-foundational generation of women's writing that, while still respectful of the idea of situated knowledge, does not rely on neat disciplinary distinctions and stable political coalitions. This writing transcends some of the more awkward textual performances of a first generation of "ferninism-meets-postmodernism" scholarship. lt has come to terms with its own body of knowledge as shifty, inflammatory, and ungovernable, The aim of the series is to make this cutting edge thinking more readily available to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and new academics, and professional bodies and practitioners. Thus, we seek contributions from writers whose unruly scholastic projects are expressed in texts that are accessible and seductive to a wider academic readership. Proposals and/or manuscripts are invited from the domains of: "post" humanities, human movement studies, sexualities, media studies, literary criticism, information technologies, history of ideas, performing arts, gay and lesbian studies, cultural studies, post-colonial studies, pedagogics, social psychology, and the philosophy of science. We are particularly interested in publishing research and scholarship with international appeal from Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. This is a series of red-hot women's writing after the "isms." lt focuses on new cultural assemblages that are emerging from the deformation, breakout, ebullience, and discomfort of postmodern feminism. The series brings together a post-foundational generation of women's writing that, while still respectful of the idea of situated knowledge, does not rely on neat disciplinary distinctions and stable political coalitions. This writing transcends some of the more awkward textual performances of a first generation of "ferninism-meets-postmodernism" scholarship. lt has come to terms with its own body of knowledge as shifty, inflammatory, and ungovernable, The aim of the series is to make this cutting edge thinking more readily available to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and new academics, and professional bodies and practitioners. Thus, we seek contributions from writers whose unruly scholastic projects are expressed in texts that are accessible and seductive to a wider academic readership. Proposals and/or manuscripts are invited from the domains of: "post" humanities, human movement studies, sexualities, media studies, literary criticism, information technologies, history of ideas, performing arts, gay and lesbian studies, cultural studies, post-colonial studies, pedagogics, social psychology, and the philosophy of science. We are particularly interested in publishing research and scholarship with international appeal from Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. This is a series of red-hot women's writing after the "isms." lt focuses on new cultural assemblages that are emerging from the deformation, breakout, ebullience, and discomfort of postmodern feminism. The series brings together a post-foundational generation of women's writing that, while still respectful of the idea of situated knowledge, does not rely on neat disciplinary distinctions and stable political coalitions. This writing transcends some of the more awkward textual performances of a first generation of "ferninism-meets-postmodernism" scholarship. lt has come to terms with its own body of knowledge as shifty, inflammatory, and ungovernable. The aim of the series is to make this cutting edge thinking more readily available to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and new academics, and professional bodies and practitioners. Thus, we seek contributions from writers whose unruly scholastic projects are expressed in texts that are accessible and seductive to a wider academic readership. Proposals and/or manuscripts are invited from the domains of: "post" humanities, human movement studies, sexualities, media studies, literary criticism, information technologies, history of ideas, performing arts, gay and lesbian studies, cultural studies, post-colonial studies, pedagogics, social psychology, and the philosophy of science. We are particularly interested in publishing research and scholarship with international appeal from Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

    16 publications

  • Title: Mediating Australian Feminism

    Mediating Australian Feminism

    Re-reading the" First Stone</I> Media Event
    by Anthea Taylor (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Black Feminism in Education

    Black Feminism in Education

    Black Women Speak Back, Up, and Out
    by Venus Evans-Winters (Volume editor) Bettina L. Love (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Fashioning Feminism in Cuba and Beyond

    Fashioning Feminism in Cuba and Beyond

    The Prose of Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda
    by Brigida M. Pastor (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Feminism, Writing and the Media in Spain

    Feminism, Writing and the Media in Spain

    Ana María Matute, Rosa Montero and Lucía Etxebarria
    by Mazal Oaknín (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Gender, Feminism, and Fiction in Germany, 1840-1914

    Gender, Feminism, and Fiction in Germany, 1840-1914

    by Chris Weedon (Author)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: Dangerous Discourses

    Dangerous Discourses

    Feminism, Gun Violence, and Civic Life
    by Catherine R. Squires (Volume editor) 2016
    Monographs
  • Title: Murderous Mothers

    Murderous Mothers

    Late Twentieth-Century Medea Figures and Feminism
    by Claire E. Scott (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Reclaiming the Secret of Love

    Reclaiming the Secret of Love

    Feminism, Imagination and Sexual Difference
    by Katherine Zappone (Author) Anne Louise Gilligan (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Serving Equality

    Serving Equality

    Feminism, Media, and Women’s Sports
    by Cheryl Cooky (Author) Dunja Antunovic (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Women's Autobiographies, Culture, Feminism

    Women's Autobiographies, Culture, Feminism

    by Kristi Siegel (Author)
    ©2000 Monographs
  • Title: Home with Hip Hop Feminism

    Home with Hip Hop Feminism

    Performances in Communication and Culture
    by Aisha S. Durham (Author) 2010
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: Women, Feminism, and Pop Politics

    Women, Feminism, and Pop Politics

    From “Bitch” to “Badass” and Beyond
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Fairy tale interrupted

    Fairy tale interrupted

    Feminism, Masculinity, Wonder Cinema
    by Allison Craven (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: Youth, Sex, and Government

    Youth, Sex, and Government

    by Gordon Tait (Author)
    ©2000 Textbook
  • Title: A Community of Disagreement

    A Community of Disagreement

    Feminism in the University
    by Danielle Bouchard (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Feminism, Gender, and Politics in NBC’s «Parks and Recreation»

    Feminism, Gender, and Politics in NBC’s «Parks and Recreation»

    by Erika Engstrom (Author) 2018
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: Partial Visions

    Partial Visions

    Feminism and Utopianism in the 1970s
    by Angelika Bammer (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Charlotte M Yonge

    Charlotte M Yonge

    Religion, Feminism and Realism in the Victorian Novel
    by Gavin Budge (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Unseen Genders

    Unseen Genders

    Beyond the Binaries
    by Felicity Haynes (Volume editor) Tarquam McKenna (Volume editor)
    ©2001 Textbook
  • Title: From Superwomen to Domestic Goddesses

    From Superwomen to Domestic Goddesses

    The Rise and Fall of Feminism
    by Natasha Campo (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
  • Title: The Constitutive Rhetoric of 20th Century Anglo-Saxon Feminism

    The Constitutive Rhetoric of 20th Century Anglo-Saxon Feminism

    The Role of the Discourse and its Strategies in the Reproduction of Social Reality and Power
    by Ewelina Gutowska-Kozielska (Author) 2021
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Motherhood and Self-Realization in the Four Waves of American Feminism and Joyce Carol Oates's Recent Fiction
  • Title: Hands Off!

    Hands Off!

    The Disappearance of Touch in the Care of Children
    by Richard T. Johnson (Author)
    ©2000 Textbook
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