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Vol. 37 No. 1 (2015): Intimacies/Affect and Transgressing Borders/Boundaries: Gendering Space and Place
Vol. 37 No. 1 (2015): Intimacies/Affect and Transgressing Borders/Boundaries: Gendering Space and Place
Published:
2015-10-01
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Editorial
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Ann Braithwaite, Annalee Lepp
1-2
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37.1- Intimacies/Affect
Introduction: Intimacies/Affect
Suzanne Lenon, Susanne Luhmann, Nathan Rambukkana
3-5
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Under the Fantasy of Sovereignty: Homonormativity, Relationality and the Potentialities of Queer Sex
Caitlin Gladney-Hatcher
6-13
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Non-Sexual Spooning and Inanimate Affections: Diversifying Intimate Knowledge
Naomi de Szegheo-Lang
14-22
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Textured Activism: Affect Theory and Transformational Politics in Transnational Queer Palestine-Solidarity Activism
Natalie Kouri-Towe
23-34
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37.1- Transgressing Borders/Boundaries: Gendering Space and Place
Introduction: Transgressing Borders/Boundaries: Gendering Space and Place
Jennifer L Johnson, Laura Parisi
35-38
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“Safety is just a thing men take for granted”: Teaching a Spatial Vocabulary of Equality to Architecture Students
Karen Keddy
39-53
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‘We Are Gunslinging Girls:’ Gender and Place in Playground Clapping Games
Albert Casals, Joanna Riera
54-69
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Finding One’s Place to Be and Pee: Examining Intersections of Gender-Dis/ability in Washroom Signage
Mark Castrodale, Laura Lane
70-83
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Gender, Nation, and Belonging: Representing Mothers and the Maternal in Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation
Mehra Shirazi, Patti Duncan, Kryn Freehling-Burton
84-93
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Liberal Spaces: The Costs and Contradictions of Reproducing Hegemonic National Subjects in Ang Lee’s The Wedding Banquet and Brokeback Mountain
Sarah Olutola
94-105
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37.1- Open
The “Kingston Mills Murder” and the Construction of “Honour Killings” in Canadian News Media
Corinne L. Mason
106-118
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The challenge of sustaining critique across time and texts: “I never said that” about The Hunger Games
Laura Lane, Vera Woloshyn, Nancy Taber
119-128
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“Haram, she’s obese!” Young Lebanese-Canadian Women’s Discursive Constructions of “Obesity”
Zeina Abou-Rizk, Geneviève Rail
129-142
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Diminished: Canadian Women's Experiences of Electroshock
Cheryl Cheryl van van Daalen-Smith
143-155
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The Potential of Government Intervention in Violence Against Women: Lessons from Newfoundland and Labrador
Susan M Manning
156-167
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La Grande Sartreuse?: Re-citing Beauvoir in Feminist Theory
Kristin Anne Rodier
168-175
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Having, Being, and Doing Privilege: Three Lenses for Focusing on Goals in Feminist Classrooms
Kate M. Daley
176-186
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The Paradox of Inter/Disciplinarity: A Rethinking of the Politics of Inter/Disciplinarity and ‘Women’s and Gender Studies’ for the Current Moment
Karen Ella McCallum, Felicia Rahaman, Haley Turnbull
187-196
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