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Vol. 41 No. 1 (2020): "Speaking Freely and Freedom of Speech" & "Transnational Feminism"
Vol. 41 No. 1 (2020): "Speaking Freely and Freedom of Speech" & "Transnational Feminism"
Published:
2020-11-01
Full Issue
41.1
Special Section: Speaking Freely and Freedom of Speech
Speaking Freely and Freedom of Speech: Feminists Navigating the "New" Right
Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst, Jennifer L. Johnson
1-8
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Hostility, Harassment, and Violence: On the Limits of ‘Free Speech’ for Minority Feminist Scholars
Robyn Bourgeois
9-20
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Speaking Freely vs. Dignitary Harm: Balancing Students’ Freedom of Expression and Associational Rights with their Right to an Equitable Learning Environment
Elizabeth Brulé
21-33
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Free Speech Rhetoric and Normalizing Violence: Setting Higher Standards for University Guest Speaker Policies
Madison McDonald
34-45
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Addressing Sexual Violence at Ontario Universities in the Context of Rising Anti-Feminist Backlash
Emily Colpitts
46-58
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Speaking Freely and Freedom of Speech: Why is Black Feminist Thought Left Out of Ontario University Sexual Violence Policies?
Lindsay Ostridge
59-71
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Snapping: Feminist Pedagogy and Navigating the “New” Right
Heather Latimer
72-81
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Dis/Consent: Persepectives on Sexual Consent and Sexual Violence
Johannah May Black
82-84
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Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age
Aven McMaster
85-87
PDF
Special Section: Transnational Feminism
Transnational Feminism
Amanda Ricci
88-89
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Modernity and Progress: The Transnational Politics of Suffrage in British Columbia (1910-1916)
Lara Campbell
90-104
PDF
Family Matters: Immigrant Women’s Activism in Ontario and British Columbia, 1960s -1980s
Margaret Little, Lynne Marks, Marin Beck, Emma Paszat, Liza Tom
105-123
PDF
Book Reviews
Feminist Praxis Revisited: Critical Reflections on University-Community Engagement
Jennifer Musial
124-126
PDF
Original Literary Work
Being After Being Has Washed Away
Daze Jefferies
127-128
PDF
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