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  1. Reflexivity and Queer Embodiment: Some Reflections on Sexualities Research in Ghana.Ellie Gore - 2018 - Feminist Review 120 (1):101-119.
    The ‘reflexive turn’ transcended disciplinary boundaries within the social sciences. Feminist scholars in particular have taken up its core concerns, establishing a wide-ranging literature on reflexivity in feminist theory and practice. In this paper, I contribute to this scholarship by deconstructing the ‘story’ of my own research as a white, genderqueer, masculine-presenting researcher in Ghana. This deconstruction is based on thirteen months of field research exploring LGBT activism in the capital city of Accra. Using a series of ethnographic vignettes, I (...)
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  • Women in Conflict, ‘Woman’ Conflicted: The Representation of Women in The Battle of Algiers (1966) Against the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.Olive Brodie-Stuart - 2019 - Feminist Review 122 (1):151-157.
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