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Saturday, 16 March 2013

Resource: Sexuality in the Margins: Creating a Space for Conversations

The Graduate Journal of Social Science published an issue entitled 'Sexuality in the Margins:  Creating a Space for Conversations'.  It's well worth checking out.  You can see the full contents below:


Editorial: Sexualities in the Margins: Creating a Space for ConversationsArpita Das, Annelies Kleinherenbrink and Ebtihal Mahadeen
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 7-12. [PDF]

Establishing Asexual Identity: The Essential, the Imaginary, and the CollectiveAgata Pacho
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 13-35. [PDF]
Pansexual Identification in Online Communities: Employing a Collaborative Queer Method to Study PansexualityAyisigi Hale Gonel
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 36-60. [PDF]
From the 'Polymorphous Perverse' to Intersexualization: Intersections in Cross-Cultural EthnographiesLena Eckert
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 60-84. [PDF]
R v Peacock: Landmark Trial Redefines Obscenity LawAlex Antoniou
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 85-103. [PDF]
Are We Nearly There Yet? Struggling to Understand Young People as Sexual SubjectsFreya Johnson Ross
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 104-123. [PDF]
The Experimental Neuro-Framing of SexualityIsabelle Dussauge
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 124-151. [PDF]


Book Reviews

Michelle Hutchinson Grondin
Technologies of Sexuality, Identity and Sexual Health edited by Lenore Manderson
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 152-155. [PDF]
Ellen Zitani
Il Gioco Delle Parti: Travestimenti e Paure Sociali Tra Otto e Novecento by Laura Schettini
GJSS 2013 10:1, pp. 156-160. [PDF]

Friday, 5 October 2012

Journal Alert: feminists@law

A new issue of feminists@law has been published.  You can view the articles here, and a table of contents is below:

Editorial

Editorial: Why We Oppose Gold Open Access Rosemary Hunter, Donatella Alessandrini, Toni Williams

Articles

Persons, Property, and Community Margaret Davies

 Feminist Engagements with the Return to the Commons
Are Research Data a 'Common' Resource? Natasha Mauthner

Monday, 20 August 2012

Law, Culture and Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times

Jindal Global Law Review has published the first of a two volume special issue addressing 'Law, Culture and Queer Politics in Neoliberal Times'.  Check it out here.

I've not yet read the full issue, but heartily recommend an excellent article by Neil Cobb (latterly of Durham Law School, and now at Manchester University).  His article can be downloaded here.

Watch out for Part II of this special double issue due to be out in December 2012! It will, among others, address concerns around homonationalism, queer imperialism and pinkwashing with reflections on queer politics in Africa, Europe and North America. It will also address the politics around the representations and constructions of queer sexualities within familial contexts of intimacy. The issue will feature articles by Jasbir K. Puar, Neville Hoad, Jin Haritaworn, Dianne Otto, Fiona Campbell, Aeyal Gross, Marc Epprecht and many others.

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Journal Alert: Sexualities

A new issue of Sexualities has been published.  Contexts details below:


Table of Contents

June 2012; 15 (3-4)

Introduction

Articles

On pornography

Sex education

 
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