Excerpt: This tension—between the romantic ideal of the road trip and its inability to meet high expectations— is clearly evident in Girldrive: Criss-Crossing America, Redefining Feminism, by Nona Willis Aronowitz and Emma Bee Bernstein. While the book’s concept is appealing, its content challenging and insightful, I felt an air of sadness throughout Girldrive; and this road trip to “redefine feminism” was, at its heart, disappointing
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Heather Merrill’s An Alliance of Women: Immigration and the Politics of Race (University of Minneso...
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Review of The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in a New Age of Empire by Cynthia Enlo
In The Politics of Third Wave Feminisms: Neoliberalism, Intersectionality, and the State in Britain ...
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Patterns of immigration to the U.S. have been changing since the 1990s. The geographic dispersion of...
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Youth work with girls has taken inspiration from feminist theory and the women’s movement, with comm...
Education is a basic human right; “everyone has the right education” as the Universal Declaration of...
I found myself drawn again and again to the striking image on the cover of Karen M. Morin’s Frontier...
One important theme attached to pop culture is the politics of representation and sub-cultural ident...
Excerpt: As both a daughter to a mother and a mother to a daughter, I have lived, and pushed against...
Excerpt: This premise—that so much has changed, and that so much work still needs to be done— resid...
As author Carol Dyhouse covers in her book, Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young...
Heather Merrill’s An Alliance of Women: Immigration and the Politics of Race (University of Minneso...
Women’s rights have progressed significantly in the last two decades, but major challenges remain in...
Review of The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in a New Age of Empire by Cynthia Enlo
In The Politics of Third Wave Feminisms: Neoliberalism, Intersectionality, and the State in Britain ...
Book Reviews: Donna Haraway: Manifestly Haraway. (Reviewed by Lis Højgaard) Ayo Wahlberg...
A review of the book “Motoring: The Highway Experience in America” by John A. Jakle and Keith A. Scu...
Patterns of immigration to the U.S. have been changing since the 1990s. The geographic dispersion of...
Book review: Gender Sanity: The Case Against Feminism. Edited by Nicholas Davidson. Lanham, Marylan...
Youth work with girls has taken inspiration from feminist theory and the women’s movement, with comm...
Education is a basic human right; “everyone has the right education” as the Universal Declaration of...
I found myself drawn again and again to the striking image on the cover of Karen M. Morin’s Frontier...
One important theme attached to pop culture is the politics of representation and sub-cultural ident...
Excerpt: As both a daughter to a mother and a mother to a daughter, I have lived, and pushed against...