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    ‘The Branch on Which I Sit’: Reflections on Black British Feminism.Yasmin Gunaratnam & Heidi Safia Mirza - 2014 - Feminist Review 108 (1):125-133.
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    Earthing the Anthropos? From ‘socializing the Anthropocene’ to geologizing the social.Yasmin Gunaratnam & Nigel Clark - 2017 - European Journal of Social Theory 20 (1):146-163.
    Responding to claims of Anthropocene geoscience that humans are now geological agents, social scientists are calling for renewed attention to the social, cultural, political and historical differentiation of the Anthropos. But does this leave critical social thought’s own key concepts and categories unperturbed by the Anthropocene provocation to think through dynamic earth processes? Can we ‘socialize the Anthropocene’ without also opening ‘the social’ to climate, geology and earth system change? Revisiting the earth science behind the Anthropocene thesis and drawing on (...)
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    Introduction the Wherewithal of Feminist Methods.Carrie Hamilton & Yasmin Gunaratnam - 2017 - Feminist Review 115 (1):1-12.
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    Introduction Black British Feminisms: Many Chants.Yasmin Gunaratnam - 2014 - Feminist Review 108 (1):1-10.
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    Introduction Frailty and Debility.Irene Gedalof, Yasmin Gunaratnam & Sadie Wearing - 2015 - Feminist Review 111 (1):1-9.
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    Auditory Space, Ethics and Hospitality: ‘Noise’, Alterity and Care at the End of Life.Yasmin Gunaratnam - 2009 - Body and Society 15 (4):1-19.
    This article examines the limits and potential of hospitality through struggles over auditory space in care at the end of life. Drawing upon empirical research and a nurse’s account of noisy mourning in a multicultural hospice ward, I argue that the insurgent force of noise as corporeal generosity can produce impossible dilemmas for care, while also provoking surprising ethical relations and potentialities. Derrida’s ideas about the aporias of the gift and absolute responsibility are used to make sense of the pushy (...)
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    Breathe/swallow/feel.Yasmin Gunaratnam - 2016 - Feminist Review 114 (1):15-16.
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    Introduction Environment.Yasmin Gunaratnam & Carrie Hamilton - 2018 - Feminist Review 118 (1):1-6.
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    Presentation fever and podium affects.Yasmin Gunaratnam - 2021 - Feminist Theory 22 (4):497-517.
    In this article, I flesh out and crip the bodily experience and institutional terrain of academic feminist presentation, so as to socialise the increasing privatising of experience in the neoliberal academy. As a means of staging feminism, presenting is a vital part of the academic habitus, yet it is an experience and practice that is problematic for intersectional feminisms. Without critical examination, the reproduction of power and claims to power in feminist events are mystified. My aim is to contribute to (...)
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    Roadworks: British Bangladeshi mothers, temporality and intimate citizenship in East London.Yasmin Gunaratnam - 2013 - European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (3):249-263.
    Narratives of street life from British Bangladeshi Muslim mothers, collected in the aftermath of the suicide bombings in London in 2005, are the focus of this article. The author examines how temporal schemas that combine the unpredictable time of racist events with a rendering of a foreseeable linear temporality of racism and of intergenerational identifications in the future provide the women with a means of living with ontological insecurity and threat. Although this reproduction of linear time can appear to exclude (...)
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    Book Review: Whiteness: Feminist Philosophical Reflections. [REVIEW]Yasmin Gunaratnam - 2001 - Feminist Theory 2 (1):136-138.
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