Feminist Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Feminist Review 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Wild Swimming Methodologies for Decolonial Feminist Justice-to-Come Scholarship12
‘Your Womb, the Perfect Classroom’: Prenatal Sound Systems and Uterine Audiophilia12
In Defence of an Unalienated Politic: a Critical Appraisal of the ‘No Outsiders’ Protests12
(Re)producing the Israeli (European) body: Zionism, Anti-Black Racism and the Depo-Provera Affair10
Wonder as Feminist Pedagogy: Disrupting Feminist Complicity with Coloniality10
Coloniality and Feminist Collusion: Breaking Free, Thinking Anew8
Extractivism and Territorial Dispossession in Rural Colombia: A Decolonial Commitment to Campesinas’ Politics of Place8
The Radical Limits of Decolonising Feminism7
Coloniality and/as Development in Kashmir: Econonationalism6
normalising power and engaged narrative methodology: refugee women, the forgotten category in the public discourse5
Radicalising ‘Learning From Other Resisters’ in Decolonial Feminism5
Don’t Touch My MIDI Cables: Gender, Technology and Sound in Live Coding4
Black Women’s Lives Matter: Social Movements and Storytelling against Sexual and Gender-based Violence in the US4
‘Hell You Talmbout’: Janelle Monáe’s Black Cyberfeminist Sonic Aesthetics4
the domestic workers’ strike: migrant women, social reproduction and contentious labour organising4
Watery Archives: Transoceanic Narratives in Andil Gosine’s Our Holy Waters, and Mine4
A wen-wu Approach to Male Teenage Chinese Sports Fans’ Heteronormative Interpretation of Masculinity4
Savarna Citations of Desire: Queer Impossibilities of Inter-Caste Love4
Uncanny Waters3
A Plea To ‘Middle Eastern and North African’ Feminists: Let’s Liberate Ourselves from Notions of Coloniality3
Thinking-with Decorator Crabs: Oceanic Feminism and Material Remediation in the Multispecies Aquarium3
Safe Spaces for Refugee Women: Towards Cultivating Feminist Solidarity3
A Pluralist Approach to ‘the International’ and Human Rights for Sexual and Gender Minorities3
Olive and me in the archive: a Black British woman in an archival space2
regulating motherhood through markets: Filipino women’s engagement with microcredit2
Elsewheres in Queer Hindutva: A Hijra Case Study2
Böwö: A Call to Re-examine Bride Price2
The Grammar of Belonging: Bodies, Borders and Kin in the Belarusian—Polish Border Crisis2
Bold Women, Bad Assets: Honour, Property and Techno-Promiscuities2
Sonic Cyberfeminisms: Introduction2
Exploring the Experiences of Women Social Entrepreneurs: Advancing Understandings of ‘Emotional Capital’ in Women-only Networks2
South Asia and Sexuality: Still | Here2
the Colombian Truth Commission’s work on reproductive violence: gendered victimhood and reproductive autonomy2
Wrack Writing (Selections)2
To Decolonise is to Beautify: A Perspective from Two Transgender Latina Makeup Artists in the US2
From Elsewhere1
Voicing the Clone: Laurie Anderson and Technologies of Reproduction1
Black feminist thought is a glitch in the university matrix1
towards inclusivity: Dalit women’s representation in contemporary Telugu cinescapes1
Experimental Sound Creation, Cyberfeminism and Virtual Communities in Latin America1
Mercy 258 ۲۵۸ رحیم and Zhavedan Dulha, دلہا جاودان1
‘Yr Beast’: Gender Parrhesia and Punk Trans Womanhoods1
‘we are not like them’: reinventing modernity within tradition in the debates on female khatna / female genital cutting in India1
Companions Within and Singular Plurality II1
Themed Book Review: Dangerous Mediations: Pop Music in a Philippine Prison Video by Áine Mangaoang1
Frequencies1
reclaiming misandry from misogynistic rhetoric1
Afrikaner nationalism and the light side of the colonial/modern gender system: understanding white patriarchy as colonial race technology1
Resurrecting Jatayu: A Speculative Cinema and Role-Playing Game1
Explorations in Sonic Creation: Feeling Elsewhere through Sincerely Queer Listening1
‘a revolt within a revolt’: feminist political ideas in Chile’s social uprising1
inappropriate(d) difference: notes on transnational feminist encounters1
Oceans1
Untitled and Untitled1
Queering Assamese Bihu Festival Performance1
Waves of Sisterhood1
Broadcasting the Sonic Memory of a Movement: a Review of the 2019 Feminist Strike’s Radio 8M in Madrid1
Methodological ‘Elsewheres’ in Queer Anthropology: A Conversation between Bob Offer-Westort and Shakthi Nataraj1
solidarity through mail-based participatory visual research: exploring queer and feminist futures through an art, activism and archiving project with 2SLGBTQ+ youth amidst COVID-191
Ocean Weaves: Reconfigurations of Climate Justice in Oceania1
Conversations Follow: Featuring Books by Omar Kasmani, Kareem Khubchandani and Elliot Powell1
Themed Book Review: The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre, and Vocality in African American Music by Nina Sun Eidsheim1
‘Be Here Now’: feminist futures as present1
Notes on a Terrestrial Performance of Outer Space1
Hope at the End of the World: Lessons from the Ocean1
Cultural Impacts of Social Movements: Feminism within the Catholic Church in Spain1
Sonic Cyberfeminisms, Perceptual Coding and Phonographic Compression1
do Czech Women Need ‘Gender’?: A Conceptual History of ‘Gender’ in Czechia1
Submersive Mermaid Tales: Speculative Storytelling for Oceanic Futures1
insurgent feminisms—women writing wars: mapping gendered trauma, un/learning generative utopias and the intersectional imperative1
Black feminist texts, presences, methods: a dialogue1
feminist activist ethnography through Arabic Twitter: fellowship as a method1
We All Are Feminists Now1
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