Feminist Review Issue 102, 2012
Feminist Review Series

Language: English
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148 p. · 18.9x24.6 cm · Paperback
Issue 102 brings together a range of current debates and issues including: collaborative research on feminism in education in New Zealand; the activism of female imams in North America; the operation of colonialism as discourse implicated by gendered and racialised identities in New Zealand; and the relationship between psychoanalysis and feminism.
A Queer Sex, or, Can Feminism and Psychoanalysis Have Sex without the Phallus; L.Hsieh
The 'Inferior' Sex in the Dominant Race: Feminist Subversions or Imperial Apologies?; J.Coleman
We say what we are and we do what we say: Feminisms in Educational Practice in Aotearoa New Zealand; C.Pause, K.Powell, H.Waitere, J.Wright & M.Gilling
Where Do Women 'Stand' in Islam? Negotiating Contemporary Muslim Prayer Leadership in North America; M.Sharify-Funk & M.Kassam Haddad
Gender in Theory and Practice: An Interview with Raewyn Connell; S.Magaraggia
To Fill Academic Work with Political Passion; M.Livholts
Cosmodolphins and Contemporary Post/Academic Writing Strategies; N.Lykkes
Edited by FEMINIST REVIEW COLLECTIVE.

Key article on sexual tourism in South America and feminism in Australia and New Zealand

Interview with Raewyn Connell, a famous academic and leader in the field of academic studies

Range of interdisciplinary perspectives

The series Feminist Review is the UK's leading brand in 'serious' feminist publishing