Liabilities of Queer Anti-Racist Critique
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Problematic Proximities: Or Why Critiques of Gay Imperialism Matter
Sara Ahmed
Citation and Censorship: The Politics of Talking About the Sexual Politics of Israel
Jasbir Puar
The Dutch Homo-Emancipation Policy and its Silencing Effects on Queer Muslims
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What Happens to Anti-Racism When We Are Post Race?
Alana Lentin
INTERVIEW
Queer Anti-Racist Activism and Strategies of Critique: A Roundtable Discussion
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BOOK REVIEW
Lizzie Seal: Women, Murder and Femininity: Gender Representations of Women Who Kill
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, 175pp, ISBN 978-0-230-53558-9, Price: £55.00
Joanne Pearman
BOOK REVIEW
Joan C. Williams: Reshaping the work-family debate. Why men and class matter
Harvard University Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, 2010, 293 pp. ISBN 978-0-674-05567-4
Maureen Spencer
BOOK REVIEW
Albie Sachs: The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law
Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 2009, 306pp, £19.99 (HB), ISBN: 9780199571796
Yvonne Rigby
free downloads? In academic journal? There must be some mistake.
There is - it's only the editorial isn't it?
oh yeah. i dont want to read their stupid journal anyway. I understand the financial reasons for how strict journals are about the paywall. But in terms of dissemination of knowledge,it is a stark reminder of how closed academia is. Your blog is brilliant as it is accessible and open to all interested in the subjects. And it reports on media /content from all sorts of contexts.
But it is very rare!
That is what I was saying about Onscenity. I find their material too academic and inaccessible/non interactive.
Sex and sexuality are subjects of the people, for the people,about the people.
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