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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ask a Feminist: Jennifer Fluri Discusses the Gender Politics of the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan with Sandra McEvoy51
About the Contributors41
Mountains of Memories: “Visibilizing” Solidarity and Multivocality in Central American Women’sEncuentros35
The Fabric of Resistance: Care, Domestic Objects, and HIV Self-Narratives in the Work of Kia LaBeija and Jessica Whitbread34
Neither Emancipation nor Exclusion: Rethinking Politics of Piety throughHanımlara Mahsus Gazete25
Pedagogy, Politics, and Betty Dodson’sLiberating Masturbation21
“Be Soft like Water, Little Woman”: Cultivating Postfeminism in Postsocialist China15
From Roadblocks to TransFeminist Fury: Creating Power, Decolonizing Territories, and Reproducing Life in Argentina12
A Note from the Editor12
Front Matter10
Flânerie as a Mode of Pleasure: Lessons from a Working-Class Flâneuse10
:Archive of Tongues: An Intimate History of Brownness10
Espanta Cigüeñas: Race and Abortion in the US-Mexico Borderlands10
A Note from the Editor9
A Note from the Editor9
A “Technical Approach”? An Ethnographic Exploration of Menstrual Regulation as Pregnancy Termination in Bangladesh8
“To Feel Their Warmth, Sisterhood, and Closeness”: Australian Feminist Entanglements with Chinese and Vietnamese Communism, 1969–19798
A Note from the Editor8
:The Gender of Capital: How Families Perpetuate Wealth Inequality7
A Prosthetic Popular Feminism in Postfeminist Times:Mrs. America’s Cool Feminism and Antifeminist Celebrity7
:Lesbian Potentiality and Feminist Media in the 19707
A Note from the Editor6
Feminism for the Americas: The Making of an International Human Rights Movement. By Katherine M. Marino. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2020.6
Acuerpar: The Decolonial Feminist Call for Embodied Solidarity6
Trans-Exclusionary Reactionary Feminism and the Politics of Ressentiment5
The Marriage of Care Labor and Self-Care: Marriage Migration and Neoliberal Refashioning of Care in South Korea5
“Tone Down a Bit”: Multi-Scalar Struggles among Feminist Activists in Post-2010 Kenya5
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About the Contributors4
Should Feminists Be Individualists? A Puzzle from Gender and Development Practice4
Narratives of Harm: Accounts and Displacements of Faculty Sexual Harassment of Students4
:Looking for Other Worlds: Black Feminism and Haitian Fiction4
Labors of Love: Sex, Work, and Good Mothering in the Globalizing City3
About the Contributors3
Grossed Out: The Carceral Logics of Disgust and the Demands of #MeToo3
Toward a Feminist Phenomenology of Temporal Harm3
Semiotic Violence against Women: Theorizing Harms against Female Politicians3
New Directions in Feminism and Global Race Studies: A Book Conversation3
Herbivorous Men, Carnivorous Women: Doing Masculinity and Femininity in Japanese “Marriage Hunting”3
Feminist Rage: Countering Sexual Violence and Sexual Humiliation3
:Good Guys, Bad Guys: The Perils of Men’s Gender Activism3
Wikiality within the Manosphere: Namuwiki, Gender Equalism, and Antifeminist Disinformation in the Post-Truth Era3
Buying Safety: Neoliberalism, Gendered Violence, and the Everyday State in South Africa3
A Note from the Editor3
Tactical Everydayness in Taiwanese Queer Discourse: A Personal Turn in Small Talk3
Bathroom Realism and the Women of Cable TV3
The Report, or, Whatever Happened to Third World Feminist Theory?3
Silencing Feminism? Gender and the Rise of the Nationalist Far Right in Spain3
Reductive: Andrea Dworkin’s Style as Thought3
Front Matter2
:Queer in Translation: Sexual Politics under Neoliberal Islam2
Visceral Acts: Gestationality as Feminist Figuration2
Cover2
A Note from the Editor2
A Note from the Editor2
Challenging the Antipolitics of Regimes of Care: Young African Men in Italy Resist Precarious Futures2
Feminism, Antifeminism, and the Mobilization of Regret2
Red Roots of Solidarity: Paula Gunn Allen and the Queer Audiences of Intellectual Sovereignty2
Butler Traveling East: On Practices of Reading and Translating2
Patriarchal (Dis)orders: Backlash as Crisis Management2
Policing the Womb: Invisible Women and the Criminalization of Motherhood. By Michele Goodwin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020.2
About the Contributors2
:In the Company of Radical Women Writers2
On Feminicide and Empire: Law and the Killing of Women in British Colonial India2
:Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South2
Getting Fracked: Gender Politics in Fracking Discourse1
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“My Body, My Choice, My Country, My Voice”: Kosovar Film, Women’s Rights, and Postwar Trauma1
Connective Labor as Emotional Vocabulary: Inequality, Mutuality, and the Politics of Feelings in Care-Work1
The Fury Archives: Female Citizenship, Human Rights, and the International Avant-Gardes. By Jill Richards. New York: Columbia University Press, 2020.1
Double-Edged Care: Toward a Politics of Care Justice1
Front Matter1
:Weibo Feminism: Expression, Activism, and Social Media in China1
Rainbows and Mud: Experiments in LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Care1
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Book Review1
Feminist Fertility Awareness? Sexual and Reproductive Knowledge in a Post-Roe World1
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The 2023 Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship1
“Our Friendship Is Our Politics”: Feminist Intimacies and the Everyday in Southern India1
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