Feminist Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Feminist Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Insurgent African Intimacies in Pandemic Times: Deimperial Queer Logics of China's New Global Family in <em>Wolf Warrior 2</em>1
Front Matter1
Masked Violence against Black Women and Girls1
Choreography of Masculinity: The Pursuit of Marriage by African Men in Forced Displacement in Hong Kong1
<em>Feminist Studies</em> Graduate Student Award0
Gladys Bentley Leaves Gladys Bentley on Read0
Queering the Rise of China: Gay Parenthood, Transnational ARTs, and Dislocated Reproductive Rights0
What Do Gender Equality and Women's Rights Have to Do with China's Global Engagement?0
mitochondrial eve brainstorming the archive0
Notes on Contributors0
Wandering Geographies: Aesthetic Practice along China's Belt and Road Initiative0
Thinking Gender in the Age of the Beijing Consensus0
The State and Future of Black Women's Studies: The Black Women's Studies Association and the National Women's Studies Association in Conversation0
Back Matter0
Defense, Redemption, Care: Black Feminist and Queer Studies0
A Report on Underage Prostitutes0
The Radical Potential of Mothering during the Egyptian Revolution0
The Representational Necropolitics of Black Women in Zombie Dystopia Video Games0
<em>Siyakaka</em> Feminism: African Anality and the Politics of Deviance in FAKA's Performance Art Praxis0
Front Matter0
Preface: “Be a Mystery”: (The Infinity of) Black Feminist Thought0
Global Intimacies: China and/in the Global South0
Censoring Anglogynophobia: Reconsidering the Disappearance of the National Alliance of Black Feminists0
Back Matter0
Notes on Contributors0
I Swallowed a Moon Made of Iron0
Black Lactation Aesthetics: Remaking the Natural in Lakisha Cohill's Photographs0
Flexible Intimacies in the Global Intimate Economy: Evidence from Taiwan's Cross-Border Marriages0
<em>Behind the Scenes:</em> Elizabeth Keckley, Slave Narratives, and the Queer Complexities of Space0
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