Feminist Studies

ISSN: 0046-3663

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    June Plums.Cheryl Boyce-Taylor - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):214-214.
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    Mapping the Portals.Sharon Bridgforth - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):220-227.
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    Pedagogies of Relationality through This Bridge Called My Back.Nicole Charles - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):176-188.
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    Living as a Lesbian in the Archive of Style.Cheryl Clarke - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):207-210.
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    María Berrío: Constructing a Community of Courageous Women through Collage.Emily Cushman - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):108-132.
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    On Being an HBCU Graduate, Teacher, Professor-Scholar at Stillman College, Tuscaloosa, AL, in May 2015.Doris Diosa Davenport - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):211-213.
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    The Wake: A Parable.Alexis De Veaux - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):233-240.
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    A Tribute to M Archive: After the End of the World: The Archive Images.Sokari Ekine - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):241-248.
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    Epistemic Agitations and Pedagogies for Justice: A Conversation around Hungry Translations: Relearning the World through Radical Vulnerability.Emek Ergun, Nida Sajid, Keisha-Khan Perry, Sirisha Naidu, AnaLouise Keating, Sangeeta Kamat & Richa Nagar - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):146-175.
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    Why Papa Hit My Mother and Nobody Else.Asha French - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):215-219.
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    Preface.Judith Gardiner & Matt Richardson - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):7-12.
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    Introduction to Creative Writing Contributions.Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Akasha Gloria Hull, Cheryl Clarke, Doris Diosa Davenport, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Asha French, Sharon Bridgforth, Omi Osun Joni L. Jones, Alexis De Veaux & Sokari Ekine - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):198-248.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Introduction to Creative Writing ContributionsAlexis Pauline Gumbs, Akasha Gloria Hull, Cheryl Clarke, doris diosa davenport, Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Asha French, Sharon Bridgforth, Omi Osun Joni L. Jones, Alexis De Veaux, and Sokari Ekinewhen i first began to dream of creative writing contributions for this special issue of Feminist Studies celebrating the fortieth anniversaries of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color and All the Women Are (...)
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    Writing and Rebirth: A Set of Journal Poems.Akasha Gloria Hull - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):202-206.
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    Thank You Kindly.Omi Osun Joni L. Jones - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):228-232.
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    "I Am Always Met at the River": Revisiting This Bridge Called My Back.Paulina Jones-Torregrosa - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):24-32.
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    Bridging/Broken in the Break.Tala Khanmalek & Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):53-59.
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    Reconjuring the Wound: Auditory Ghosts and Crossing the Bridge.Sidra Lawrence - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):133-145.
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    Indigenous Feminism and This Bridge Called My Back: Storytelling with Chrystos, Max Wolf Valerio, and Jo Carrillo.Kelsey Leonard, Chrystos, Max Wolf Valerio & Jo Carrillo - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):81-107.
    Abstract:There is a storied history of Native and Indigenous feminisms on Turtle Island (North America). We are fortunate that many of those stories birthed from an ancestral tradition of storytelling and survivance were captured in the canonical feminist anthology This Bridge Called My Back: Writings of Radical Women of Color. In celebration and commemoration of 40 years since This Bridge was first published we visit with three of the books original Native and Indigenous contributors–Chrystos, Max Wolf Valerio, and Jo Carrillo–to (...)
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    Unsettling My Journey as a Prieta.Nathalie Lozano-Neira - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):270-278.
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    Bridges: Harriet Tubman and Women of Color Tales of Resistance.Reanae Mcneal - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):249-259.
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    "The Eye, The Finger, and the Foot": Methodological Sententiae for Embodied Research Creation.Megan Moodie - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):287-314.
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    Then and Now: Women of Color Originalism and the Anthological Impulse in Women's and Gender Studies.Samantha Pinto & Jennifer C. Nash - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):13-23.
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    Two Erotic Lessons I Learned from My Mother.Shoniqua Roach - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):279-286.
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    Reflections on Antiracist Feminist Pedagogy and Organizing: This Bridge Called My Back, Forty Years Later.Kristie Soares, Anissa Lujan, Luz Macias & Mar Galvez Seminario - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):189-197.
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    "I Give You a World Incomplete": Pat Parker's Revolution and the Unfinished Legacy of 1970s Feminist Radicalisms.Tamara Lea Spira - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):60-80.
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    "So, I turn inside": Overcome by the Unbearable, Seeing Myself in Michiyo Fukaya.Anna M. Moncada Storti - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):260-269.
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    The Archaeological Impulse, Black Feminism, and But Some of Us Are Brave.SaraEllen Strongman - 2022 - Feminist Studies 48 (1):33-52.
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