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Introduction: Second Wave Trans Feminism
Why does “second wave trans feminism” read as a contradiction in terms? This introductory chapter breaks down the different elements of this... -
Sex Wars and TERF Wars: The Divisiveness of Who is Included in Feminism
An increasing number of people identify as feminists, but there is disagreement about whom and what feminism should be fighting for. Using a...
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Historical Periods and the Wave Metaphor in Mexican Feminism
This chapter proposes a chronological analysis model that seeks to add complexity to the history of feminisms in Mexico. Instead of automatically... -
Conceptual Spaces for Conceptual Engineering? Feminism as a Case Study
Recently, there has been much research into conceptual engineering in connection with feminist inquiry and activism, most notably involving gender...
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Exploring the Third Wave of Feminism Through Hierarchical Clustering and Sentiment Analysis
Although much had changed throughout the feminist movement during the first wave (the 1800s–1960s) and second wave (1960s–1980s), with the inclusion... -
State Feminism
This chapter explores state feminism as the macro-level of Aotearoa/New Zealand’s women’s movement, by drawing on findings from interviews and a... -
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The Moral Dimension of Countermovements: The Case of Anti-Feminism
The aim of the chapter is to develop an analytical framework for studying the moral dimension of countermovements, which despite obvious significance... -
Introducing Feminism and Fandom
The book’s introductory chapter centers on the importance of exploring fandom in conjunction with feminism and researching feminist women fans more... -
Neoliberalism and its Relationships with Feminism, Intersectionality and Postcolonialism
This chapter conceptualises neoliberalism and explains its relationships with feminism, intersectionality and postcolonialism on a theoretical level.... -
Organisational Feminism
Organisational feminism constitutes the macro-level of the women’s movement, which is discussed in this chapter by drawing on interview data as well... -
The Militaristic Discourse of Anti-feminism
There is a history of feminists utilising ‘leaked’ information to facilitate progress. In the current age of feminism, compared to the kind of... -
State Feminism and Gendered Rentierism
This chapter considers the history of state feminism as a modernity project across the Middle East and North Africa, connecting it to political... -
(Re)Writing the Future/Disavowing the Past: Reading Feminism(s) in The Power and The Handmaid’s Tale
Adele Jones’s chapter ‘(Re)Writing the Future/Disavowing the Past: Reading Feminism(s) in The Power and The Handmaid’s Tale’ offers a timely reading... -
Working Women on Screen Paid Labour and Fourth Wave Feminism
Working Women on Screen: Paid Labour and Fourth Wave Feminism critically examines screen media representations of women’s participation in the...
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How Was the New Woman Constructed in Revivalist Ireland and May Fourth China? A Comparison of Socialist and Feminist Writers Ding Ling and Eva Gore-Booth
This chapter compares the erasure of first-wave feminist and socialist writers Eva Gore-Booth in Revivalist Ireland and Ding Ling in May Fourth... -
White Scarves and Green Scarves. The Affective Temporality of #QueSeaLey [#MakeItLaw] as Fourth-Wave Feminism
In the winter of 2018, millions of women filled the streets of various cities of Argentine cities to demand the legalization of abortion under the... -
Gender, Feminism and Philanthropic Work
The analysis focuses here on the circulation and reconfiguration of women’s rights and gender equality references in the frame of international... -
Digitalpolis and the ‘Safe’ Feminism: Focusing on the Strategies of Direct Punishment and Gated Community
This paper starts with the following questions: Why did some of the digital feminists in Korean society set safety as the number one issue today,...