Frontiers-A Journal of Women Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Frontiers-A Journal of Women 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 2020-01-01 to 2024-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Your Lips: Mapping Afro-Boricua Feminist Becomings12
<em>Tantear</em> Practices in Popular Education: Reaching for Each Other in the Dark4
Trafficking Spectacle: Affect and State Power in Operation Cross Country X4
Beyond Nassar: A Transformative Justice and Decolonial Feminist Approach to Campus Sexual Assault4
A Decolonial Feminist Epistemology of the Bed: A Compendium Incomplete of Sick and Disabled Queer Brown Femme Bodies of Knowledge2
“Pedagogies of the Broken-Hearted”: Notes on a Pedagogy of Breakage, Women of Color Feminist Decolonial Movidas, and Armed Love in the Classroom/Academy2
Carrying Stories of Incarcerated Indigenous Women as Tools for Prison Abolition2
Lugones, Munóz, and the Radical Potential of (Dis)identificatory Feminist Love for “World”-Making Beyond the Academe2
Zapateado Rebelde in “Somos Sur”: A Feminist Performance of Transnational Women of Color Border Artivism0
Reproductive Politics in Iran: State, Family, and Women's Practices in Postrevolutionary Iran0
<em>Daisy Violet the Bitch Beast King</em>: Framing Chaos and Ritual0
Decolonial Feminism as Reflexive Praxis: Lugones's “World”-Travelling as Stories of Friendship in Academia0
Decolonizing Identity in Performance: Claiming My Mother Tongue in <em>Suppression of Absence</em>0
I Love You0
From the Virgen del Panecillo to the Virgen del Legrado: (Trans)national Feminist Struggles for Reproductive Rights in the Andes0
Front Matter0
Guest Editors' Introduction0
<em>Sex, Lies and Sisterhood</em>: Staging Intersectional Feminism0
On Digital Decolonization: A Conversation with Morehshin Allahyari0
Back Matter0
Editors' Note0
Artist Statement: <em>The Electrics</em>0
A Hopeful Decolonial Rhizome: An Invitation0
And Now a Return to Ourselves: Working toward an Ancestor Reverence Pedagogy0
Front Matter0
Feminist Resistance to the Coded-Male Auteur-Director0
“World”-Travelling the Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa Papers: Zooming the Cracks between Worlds0
Editors' Note0
Sketching Arrivantcy Self-Naming toward Decolonized Solidarity across Indigenous and Black Divides0
(Re)staging Women's Narratives0
Staging a Future with Mums in Mind Mothers Artists Makers Ireland (MAM) and the Fight to Balance Motherhood and Theater0
“World”-Travelling and Transnational Feminist Praxis in <em>Women Who Blow on Knots</em>0
Why Numbers Count: Looking at Producing More Women0
Back Matter0
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