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Vol. 38 No. 1 (2017): What’s Intersectional about Intersectionality Now? & Intersectionality in Austere Times: Boundary Crossing Conversations
Vol. 38 No. 1 (2017): What’s Intersectional about Intersectionality Now? & Intersectionality in Austere Times: Boundary Crossing Conversations
Publié-e:
2017-06-09
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Editorial
Editorial
Annalee Lepp
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38.1- What’s Intersectional about Intersectionality Now?
What’s Intersectional about Intersectionality Now?
Corinne L. Mason, Amanda D. Watson
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3-6 PDF (English)
Things That Make You Go Hmmm: Unmaking of the Racialized Self in a Graduate School Classroom
Manjeet Birk
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Intersectionality, Inc.: A Dialogue on Intersectionality’s Travels and Tribulations
Patrick Ryan Grzanka, Rajani Bhatia, Mel Michelle Lewis, Sheri L Parks, Joshua C Woodfork, Michael Casiano
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16-27 PDF (English)
Does Intersectional Training Endure? Examining Trends in a Global Database of Women's and Gender Studies Graduates (1995-2010)
Michele Tracy Berger
28-40 PDF
28-40 PDF (English)
Social Movement Intersectionality and Re-Centring Intersectional Activism
K.L. Broad
41-53 PDF
41-53 PDF (English)
#Intersectionality: The Fourth Wave Feminist Twitter Community
Tegan Zimmerman
54-70 PDF
54-70 PDF (English)
Intersectionality in the Canadian Courts: In Search of a Decolonial Politics of Possibility
Caroline Alexandra Hodes
71-81 PDF
71-81 PDF (English)
We are still here: re-centering the quintessential subject of intersectionality
Khatidja Chantler, Ravi Thiara
82-94 PDF
82-94 PDF (English)
Femme Theory: Refocusing the Intersectional Lens
Rhea Ashley Hoskin
95-109 PDF
95-109 PDF (English)
Decolonizing Feminism: From Reproductive Abuse to Reproductive Justice
karen stote
110-124 PDF
110-124 PDF (English)
Intersectionality, Lost in Translation? (Re)thinking inter-sections between Anglophone and Francophone intersectionality
Alexandre Baril
125-137 PDF
125-137 PDF (English)
Theory in Perpetual Motion and Translation: Assemblage and Intersectionality in Feminist Studies
Anna Bogic
138-149 PDF
138-149 PDF (English)
38.1 - Intersectionality in Austere Times: Boundary Crossing Conversations
Intersectionality in Austere Times: Boundary Crossing Conversations1
Tammy Findlay, Deborah Stienstra
150-153 PDF
150-153 PDF (English)
DisAbling Women and Girls in Austere Times
Deborah Steinstra
154-167 PDF
154-167 PDF (English)
Gender Transition and Job In/Security: Trans* Un/der/employment Experiences and Labour Anxieties in Post-Fordist Society
Dan Irving
168-178 PDF
168-178 PDF (English)
Framing Families: Neo-Liberalism and the Family Class Within Canadian Immigration Policy
Christina Gabriel
179-194 PDF
179-194 PDF (English)
An Analysis of Two Albertan Anti-Domestic Violence Public Service Campaigns: Governance in Austere Times
Bailey Gerrits
195-206 PDF
195-206 PDF (English)
How do real Indigenous forest dwellers live? Neoliberal conservation in Oaxaca, Mexico
Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez
207-219 PDF
207-219 PDF (English)
Intersectionality and the United Nations World Conference Against Racism
Abigail Bakan, Yasmeen Abu-Laban
220-235 PDF
220-235 PDF (English)
38.1 - Open
A Beyoncé Feminist
Naila Keleta-Mae
236-246 PDF
236-246 PDF (English)
Clearing Space for Multiple Voices: HIV Vulnerability amongst South Asian Immigrant Women in Toronto
Roula Kteily-Hawa, Vijaya Chikermane
247-253 PDF
247-257 PDF (English)
38.1 - Book Reviews
Book Review- Mothers Mothering and Sex Work
Laura Winters
258-259 PDF
258-259 PDF (English)
Review: Feminist Pedagogy in Higher Education
Maggie FitzGerald Murphy
260-261 PDF
260-261 PDF (English)
Book Review: On their own: Women, urbanization, and the right to the city in South Africa
Yen Nee Wong
262-264 PDF
262-264 PDF (English)
Masculinity, Militarism and the Hegemonic Norm in Canadian Social Institutions
Maria Relucio
265-268 PDF
265-268 PDF (English)
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