Signs

Papers
(The TQCC of Signs is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Ask a Feminist: Jennifer Fluri Discusses the Gender Politics of the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan with Sandra McEvoy44
Espanta Cigüeñas: Race and Abortion in the US-Mexico Borderlands39
About the Contributors35
Mountains of Memories: “Visibilizing” Solidarity and Multivocality in Central American Women’sEncuentros25
The Fabric of Resistance: Care, Domestic Objects, and HIV Self-Narratives in the Work of Kia LaBeija and Jessica Whitbread20
Neither Emancipation nor Exclusion: Rethinking Politics of Piety throughHanımlara Mahsus Gazete16
Pedagogy, Politics, and Betty Dodson’sLiberating Masturbation15
A Note from the Editor12
Front Matter12
From Roadblocks to TransFeminist Fury: Creating Power, Decolonizing Territories, and Reproducing Life in Argentina11
“Be Soft like Water, Little Woman”: Cultivating Postfeminism in Postsocialist China10
Flânerie as a Mode of Pleasure: Lessons from a Working-Class Flâneuse10
Joy, Rage, and Activism: The Gendered Politics of Affect in the Young Lords Party10
A Note from the Editor9
“To Feel Their Warmth, Sisterhood, and Closeness”: Australian Feminist Entanglements with Chinese and Vietnamese Communism, 1969–19799
A Note from the Editor9
:The Gender of Capital: How Families Perpetuate Wealth Inequality7
A Prosthetic Popular Feminism in Postfeminist Times:Mrs. America’s Cool Feminism and Antifeminist Celebrity7
The Marriage of Care Labor and Self-Care: Marriage Migration and Neoliberal Refashioning of Care in South Korea6
:Lesbian Potentiality and Feminist Media in the 19706
Feminism for the Americas: The Making of an International Human Rights Movement. By Katherine M. Marino. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2020.5
Silencing Feminism? Gender and the Rise of the Nationalist Far Right in Spain5
:Looking for Other Worlds: Black Feminism and Haitian Fiction5
Acuerpar: The Decolonial Feminist Call for Embodied Solidarity5
Semiotic Violence against Women: Theorizing Harms against Female Politicians5
A Note from the Editor5
Should Feminists Be Individualists? A Puzzle from Gender and Development Practice4
About the Contributors4
Wikiality within the Manosphere: Namuwiki, Gender Equalism, and Antifeminist Disinformation in the Post-Truth Era4
Narratives of Harm: Accounts and Displacements of Faculty Sexual Harassment of Students4
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Bathroom Realism and the Women of Cable TV3
Patriarchal (Dis)orders: Backlash as Crisis Management3
Herbivorous Men, Carnivorous Women: Doing Masculinity and Femininity in Japanese “Marriage Hunting”3
Coming of (R)age: A New Genre for Contemporary Narratives about Black Girlhood3
A Note from the Editor3
A Note from the Editor3
Grossed Out: The Carceral Logics of Disgust and the Demands of #MeToo3
Buying Safety: Neoliberalism, Gendered Violence, and the Everyday State in South Africa3
New Directions in Feminism and Global Race Studies: A Book Conversation3
Labors of Love: Sex, Work, and Good Mothering in the Globalizing City3
About the Contributors3
Front Matter3
Feminist Rage: Countering Sexual Violence and Sexual Humiliation3
Reductive: Andrea Dworkin’s Style as Thought3
Toward a Feminist Phenomenology of Temporal Harm3
The Report, or, Whatever Happened to Third World Feminist Theory?3
:Queer in Translation: Sexual Politics under Neoliberal Islam3
“What Real Empowerment Looks Like”: White Rage and the Necropolitics of Armed Womanhood2
About the Contributors2
Visceral Acts: Gestationality as Feminist Figuration2
Feminism, Antifeminism, and the Mobilization of Regret2
A Note from the Editor2
:Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South2
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Policing the Womb: Invisible Women and the Criminalization of Motherhood. By Michele Goodwin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020.2
Red Roots of Solidarity: Paula Gunn Allen and the Queer Audiences of Intellectual Sovereignty2
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Challenging the Antipolitics of Regimes of Care: Young African Men in Italy Resist Precarious Futures2
Outraged/Enraged: The Rage Special Issue2
:In the Company of Radical Women Writers2
On Feminicide and Empire: Law and the Killing of Women in British Colonial India2
Rainbows and Mud: Experiments in LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Care2
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Front Matter1
Double-Edged Care: Toward a Politics of Care Justice1
The Fury Archives: Female Citizenship, Human Rights, and the International Avant-Gardes. By Jill Richards. New York: Columbia University Press, 2020.1
Book Review1
“My Body, My Choice, My Country, My Voice”: Kosovar Film, Women’s Rights, and Postwar Trauma1
Sexual Governmentality and the Woman at/as Risk in Revolutionary Egypt1
“Let Your Ovaries Rest”: Pathologizing Hormones in Japan’s New Economy1
Getting Fracked: Gender Politics in Fracking Discourse1
The 2023 Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship1
Front Matter1
Feminist Fertility Awareness? Sexual and Reproductive Knowledge in a Post-Roe World1
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:Beauty Regimes: A History of Power and Modern Empire in the Philippines, 1898–19411
The Inequality of Intersectionalities in Chicago’s First-Wave Women’s Movement1
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Connective Labor as Emotional Vocabulary: Inequality, Mutuality, and the Politics of Feelings in Care-Work1
:Weibo Feminism: Expression, Activism, and Social Media in China1
Butler Traveling East: On Practices of Reading and Translating1
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