Feminist Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Feminist Review 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Trip Where you Stand: Towards Psychedelic Liberation20
Exploring the Experiences of Women Social Entrepreneurs: Advancing Understandings of ‘Emotional Capital’ in Women-only Networks12
Böwö: A Call to Re-examine Bride Price12
Health work, not sex work: Situating Asian massage work as healing labour10
Indeterminacies: Queer Tales of Love and Suffering9
‘Pound Her Well Turn by Turn’: Examining Female Agency in Select South-Indian Tulu Folk Songs7
online public shaming as a feminist practice for social change, a double-edged sword for fighting gender violence: the case of the ‘feminist funa’ in Chile6
our bodies, our choices: reproductive justice and social embodiment6
What women learn from TV crime drama6
Interrupted Labour by Another Name: Resistance5
when street protests meet feminist activism in the A4 Revolution5
Not Just Slash: Transformation of Aesthetic Relations and Feminist Utopian Narratives in Chinese Gender-Switching Videos5
reading with Simpson and Lindberg: re-membering kinshipties, layered bodies and visitation (w)rites5
conversations, provocations, dialogues: collaborative thinking and writing at FR4
a spiritually orientated (self-)care approach to human rights4
Queering Assamese Bihu Festival Performance4
‘Is not easy to walk with so much power in your flesh’: uses of the erotic in Tanya Shirley’s poetry4
Wild Swimming Methodologies for Decolonial Feminist Justice-to-Come Scholarship3
racialisation, illness and my father: three vignettes3
five text-art pieces by Jessy Randall and Nicole Santalucia3
Visible, invisible and in between: Stories of ESEA women in urban Scotland3
Intersectionality and its discontents: On alliance, privilege and power3
Watery Archives: Transoceanic Narratives in Andil Gosine’s Our Holy Waters, and Mine3
Notes on a Terrestrial Performance of Outer Space3
Embodying transborder feminist companionship and community-based research in the age of US–China geopolitical crises3
the domestic workers’ strike: migrant women, social reproduction and contentious labour organising2
Wrack Writing (Selections)2
Sister to Sister: Developing a Black British Feminist Archival Consciousness2
Valerie Solanas’ utopian world-building: Feminist poetics of anger and political violence in SCUM Manifesto (1967)2
ALL THE WOMEN I KNOW2
Mercy 258 ۲۵۸ رحیم and Zhavedan Dulha, دلہا جاودان2
Meet Me in the Evening for a Kiss in Taksim Square2
Mapping the Blues Women from margin to centre: A critical engagement with refusal in the Blues Women’s soundscape and landscape2
‘For me, everything was about the continent’: Reimagining gender affects and collectivity through Daniela Catrileo’s Chilco (2023)2
insurgent feminisms—women writing wars: mapping gendered trauma, un/learning generative utopias and the intersectional imperative2
the Colombian Truth Commission’s work on reproductive violence: gendered victimhood and reproductive autonomy1
Bodies that Matter: Partition Masculinity and the Transgender Archive in Qissa1
A singing river on my tongue1
a communal and intergenerational dialogue among Indigenous women leaders on decolonial feminist democracy in Ecuador1
Cultural Impacts of Social Movements: Feminism within the Catholic Church in Spain1
‘people who have abortions are our future’: abortion storytelling and the feminist imaginary1
reimagining feminist futures through geographies of selves: a letter to the poetics of being and becoming1
a terrible femininity: futures of radical uselessness1
magpie poetry, magpie theory1
inappropriate(d) difference: notes on transnational feminist encounters1
introduction to Feminist Futures I: Dialogues Within1
Understanding midlife single women’s care as radical1
un/desirable encounters at the intersections of caste, class and religion1
Whore Name1
Asian massage work as erotic healing: Performance (auto)ethnography within Red Canary Song1
Explorations in Sonic Creation: Feeling Elsewhere through Sincerely Queer Listening1
Yes or Next: A Feminist’s Journey of Matchmaking in South Korea1
One, Two, Three: A Tribute to Lin Yihan1
Frequencies1
Mythology and Reality TV: Storytelling and Feminist Agency in the Ramayana and The Real Housewives1
a plea for rage and joy: Colombian feminist protests and their power for making utopia1
‘Four (Single Parent) Women’: Emulating Nina Simone’s Storytelling for Critical Consciousness1
‘Be Here Now’: feminist futures as present1
How to Read Dr Betty Paërl’s Whip: Intersectional Visions of Trans/Gender, Sex Worker and Decolonial Activism in the Archive1
Conversations Follow: Featuring Books by Omar Kasmani, Kareem Khubchandani and Elliot Powell1
towards inclusivity: Dalit women’s representation in contemporary Telugu cinescapes1
Indebted Adulthood in Queer Times1
Thinking-with Decorator Crabs: Oceanic Feminism and Material Remediation in the Multispecies Aquarium1
Elsewheres in Queer Hindutva: A Hijra Case Study1
Resurrecting Jatayu: A Speculative Cinema and Role-Playing Game1
the way home1
Olive and me in the archive: a Black British woman in an archival space0
fragments of a shared sisterhood0
Summer, black0
visual methods for desire and wonder in the digital heritage0
the call0
Collective listening across distance0
Hope at the End of the World: Lessons from the Ocean0
Uncanny Waters0
Savarna Citations of Desire: Queer Impossibilities of Inter-Caste Love0
introduction to Feminist Futures II: Unruly Beyonds0
corrigendum to ‘The Colombian Truth Commission’s work on reproductive violence: gendered victimhood and reproductive autonomy’0
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in defence of what’s there: notes on scavenging as methodology0
Ocean Weaves: Reconfigurations of Climate Justice in Oceania0
feminist activist ethnography through Arabic Twitter: fellowship as a method0
‘Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s’: I, a black Brazilian woman in the fight against images of control0
religious agency in Latin America’s hinterland0
book review: Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and The Politics of Technological Futures by Neda Atanasoski and Kalindi Vora AtanasoskiNedaVoraKalindi, Duke University P0
stranger than fiction: that lying, conniving, disabled snitch … burn, burn, burn the witch!0
Waves of Sisterhood0
active listening and checking-in as feminist pedagogy against neoliberal university practice0
consent practices in desire-based and beauty-affirming social science research0
Safe Spaces for Refugee Women: Towards Cultivating Feminist Solidarity0
Oceans0
The agential cut and paste: Collaging feminisms0
‘Liv Good’: dreaming the intersectionally just good life0
regulating motherhood through markets: Filipino women’s engagement with microcredit0
rematerialising Chinese feminism: socialist memories and new problematics0
Companions Within and Singular Plurality II0
From Elsewhere0
do Czech Women Need ‘Gender’?: A Conceptual History of ‘Gender’ in Czechia0
Everything I know about Sylvia Erike: Recurrence, imagination and the punctum0
Black feminist thought is a glitch in the university matrix0
Escaping the spectacle? Young women’s ambivalence to gender aesthetics on Xiaohongshu0
Afrikaner nationalism and the light side of the colonial/modern gender system: understanding white patriarchy as colonial race technology0
book review: The Gender Effect: Capitalism, Feminism, and the Corporate Politics of Development by Kathryn Moeller MoellerKathryn, University of California Press, Oaklan0
reclaiming misandry from misogynistic rhetoric0
Imagining maroon mayhem: A queer future manifesto0
A wen-wu Approach to Male Teenage Chinese Sports Fans’ Heteronormative Interpretation of Masculinity0
Black feminist texts, presences, methods: a dialogue0
Ma … I have a Question for You0
sexual ethics and lived experience: empowering sexual futures0
Untitled and Untitled0
A friend of one’s own0
The Grammar of Belonging: Bodies, Borders and Kin in the Belarusian—Polish Border Crisis0
‘Yeah, embrace your anger. Fuck them.’: using feminist collaborative autoethnography and an ethics of care to (re)imagine our position as disabled women in academic spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic0
solidarity through mail-based participatory visual research: exploring queer and feminist futures through an art, activism and archiving project with 2SLGBTQ+ youth amidst COVID-190
book review: Going Stealth: Transgender Politics and U.S. Surveillance Practices by Toby Beauchamp BeauchampToby, Duke University Press, Durham, 2019, 208 pp., ISBN: 9780
normalising power and engaged narrative methodology: refugee women, the forgotten category in the public discourse0
Interview with Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley by Flatness for Feminist Review and Women’s Art Library, April 20210
atlantys0
collaborative collaging0
the revolution will not be exhausted0
becoming-woman: exploring decolonial feminist possibilities with Bhawaiya folk songs of Bengal0
Towards a postcolonial feminist philosophy of translation: On Gayatri Spivak’s critical transposition of Benjamin, Derrida and de Man0
strategies to promote dignified and feminist academia: some collaborative reflections from Chile0
Female Intimacies and The Sacred Rituals of Desire in Pakistan0
collaging carceral entrapments and reorientating to the imagination0
We All Are Feminists Now0
SLUG0
home care in the face of a pandemic0
Methodological ‘Elsewheres’ in Queer Anthropology: A Conversation between Bob Offer-Westort and Shakthi Nataraj0
Submersive Mermaid Tales: Speculative Storytelling for Oceanic Futures0
‘a revolt within a revolt’: feminist political ideas in Chile’s social uprising0
The Saint of Christopher Street: Marsha P. Johnson and the Social Life of a Heroine0
Radicalising ‘Learning From Other Resisters’ in Decolonial Feminism0
‘we are not like them’: reinventing modernity within tradition in the debates on female khatna / female genital cutting in India0
‘Tell me what to do. Gabriel?’: gender hegemony in the film Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)0
South Asia and Sexuality: Still | Here0
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