- Gender and Universality in Colonial Methodology.María Lugones - 2020 - Critical Philosophy of Race 8 (1-2):25-47.details
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reading with Simpson and Lindberg: re-membering kinshipties, layered bodies and visitation (w)rites.Mylène Yannick Gamache - 2021 - Feminist Review 129 (1):1-15.details
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White wars: Western feminisms and the `War on Terror'.Sunera Thobani - 2007 - Feminist Theory 8 (2):169-185.details
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Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses.Chandra Mohanty - 1988 - Feminist Review 30 (1):61-88.details
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Third World, Transnational, and Global Feminisms.Ranjoo S. Herr - 2013 - In Patrick Mason (ed.), Encyclopedia of Race and Racism Vol.4 (second ed.). Routledge. pp. pp. 190-195.details
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A Third World Feminist Defense of Multiculturalism.Ranjoo Seodu Herr - 2004 - Social Theory and Practice 30 (1):73-103.details
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Cultural claims and the limits of liberal democracy.Ranjoo Seodu Herr - 2008 - Social Theory and Practice 34 (1):25-48.details
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The Narrative Reproduction of White Feminist Racism.Terese Jonsson - 2016 - Feminist Review 113 (1):50-67.details
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Orientations historiographiques.Billie Melman - 2008 - Clio 28:159-184.details
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Feminism, Policy and Women's Safety during Australia's ‘War on Terror’.Ruth Phillips - 2008 - Feminist Review 89 (1):55-72.details
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Decolonizing Anglo-American Political Philosophy: The Case of Migration Justice.I.—Alison M. Jaggar - 2020 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 94 (1):87-113.details
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Heterosexualism and White Supremacy.Sarah Lucia Hoagland - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (1):166-185.details
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Articulations of eroticism and race: Domestic service in Latin America.Peter Wade - 2013 - Feminist Theory 14 (2):187-202.details
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Reviews. [REVIEW]Delia D. Aguilar - 1985 - Feminist Review 19 (1):114-119.details
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(1 other version)Ethnocentrism and Socialist-Feminist Theory.Mary Mcintosh & Michèle Barrett - 1985 - Feminist Review 20 (1):23-47.details
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Migration, Intersectionality and Social Justice.Daiva Stasiulis, Zaheera Jinnah & Blair Rutherford - 2020 - Studies in Social Justice 2020 (14):1-21.details
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Italian Feminisms and the Challenges of Ethnic Diversity. [REVIEW]Jacqueline Andall - 2007 - Feminist Review 87 (1):76-84.details
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We Say What we are and We do What We Say: Feminisms in Educational Practice in Aotearoa New Zealand.Marg Gilling, Jeannie Wright, Hine Waitere, Kimberley Powell & Caitliń Jeffrey Pausé - 2012 - Feminist Review 102 (1):79-96.details
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Striking from the ‘Second Shift’: Lessons from the ‘My Mum is on Strike’ Events on International Women’s Day 2019.Rosa Campbell & Claire English - 2020 - Feminist Review 126 (1):151-160.details
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(1 other version)Ethnocentrism and Socialist-Feminist Theory.Mary McIntosh & Michèle Barrett - 2005 - Feminist Review 80 (1):64-86.details
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Colonial Encounters in Late-Victorian England: Pandita Ramabai at Cheltenham and Wantage 1883–6.Antoinette Burton - 1995 - Feminist Review 49 (1):29-49.details
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Independence, Dependency and Interdependence: Struggles and Resistances of Minoritized Women within and on Leaving Violent Relationships.Khatidja Chantler - 2006 - Feminist Review 82 (1):27-49.details
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Sex and Race in the Labour Market.Irene Bruegel - 1989 - Feminist Review 32 (1):49-68.details
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(1 other version)Sister to Sister: Developing a Black British Feminist Archival Consciousness.Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski & Yula Burin - 2014 - Feminist Review 108 (1):112-119.details
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Women’s rights, gay rights and anti-Muslim racism in Europe: Introduction.Jin Haritaworn - 2012 - European Journal of Women's Studies 19 (1):73-78.details
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Splintered Sisterhood: Antiracism in a Young Women's Project.Clara Connolly - 1990 - Feminist Review 36 (1):52-64.details
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(1 other version)Sister to Sister: Developing a Black British Feminist Archival Consciousness.Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski & Yula Burin - 2021 - Feminist Review 129 (1):138-144.details
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What do Women Want? Woman-Centred Values and the World as it Is.Sheila Rowbotham - 1985 - Feminist Review 20 (1):49-69.details
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Activist-Mothers Maybe, Sisters Surely? Black British Feminism, Absence and Transformation.Joan Anim-Addo - 2014 - Feminist Review 108 (1):44-60.details
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A review of Feminist Review’s 100th issue: Celebrating 100 issues of collective practice. [REVIEW]Nadje Al-Ali, Clare Hemmings & Carrie Hamilton - 2013 - European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (1):93-99.details
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