Feminist Theory

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminist Theory is 2. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘First I got one tear, and then I got a whole bunch’: fluidity and plasticine solidity in the world of Barbie31
Deconstructing Barbenheimer: a feminist analysis of gender and the representation of nuclear war30
A tale of two angers: The manosphere, the femosphere and the gender politics of mediated rage19
Reading Object Lessons in India today12
Geontopower as a feminist analytic: an interdisciplinary triangulation of women, water and feminist politics in India11
Melancholia and other negativities10
‘Does this hurt?’: feminism, pain and the problem of reification10
Figment made flesh: minstrelsy and nonbinary embodiment in Of Montreal's Georgie Fruit saga10
Spatial terror: Towards a feminist theory of gendered space in postcolonial India10
Trauma, escape and claims to black metaphysical space: Black feminist engagements with ‘transracialism’9
Social reproduction, struggle and the ecology of ‘women's work’ in world-literature8
Activist work is care work: conceptualising resistance in Indonesia and the Philippines through feminist ethics7
Disobedient anonymity and the politics of protesting violence against women6
Caring sideways: Sedgwick's queer siblings and feminism's generational time6
Feeling Barbie: mothers, daughters, and white feminist genealogies6
‘In pink, goes with everything’: the cultural politics of Greta Gerwig's Barbie6
A conspiracy of cats: The curious case of the litterbox lie6
Care workers, collectivisation and protest: a case for feminist and anti-capitalist resistance against the state5
Consent-deception: a feminist cultural media theory of commonsense consent5
Innocence and experience in Barbie5
Femicide as infrastructure: A comparative feminist analysis of the United Kingdom and South Africa5
Memory as a wound in words: on trans-generational trauma, ethical memory and artistic speech4
Antifascist feminisms: forging a travesti-trans international4
Pandemic reflections on the Care and Control exhibition: refusals, contracts and publics4
‘Never the twain shall cross’: scripts of children's play and adult desire in Barbie4
Gender-based violence and safety work in Higher Education3
Ken's best friend: masculinities in Barbie3
Dykes, witches, and cults: ‘women's studies’ in mass culture3
Enacting gendered pathologies: Diffraction in medical practices of treating endometriosis and infertility3
Making difference profitable: Extraordinary homonormativity and corporate queer visibility3
Ambivalent desiring subjects: Young women, agency and post-(socialist-)feminist sensibilities in China3
A roundtable discussion of Kathryn Claire Higgins and Sarah Banet-Weiser’s Believability: Sexual Violence, Media and the Politics of Doubt3
Beyond firsts, faith, family, and fidelity: living inside intergenerational feminist engagement3
Ecofeminism and menstruation: menstrual practices with reusable menstrual products among Israeli women3
Finding joy through Black intersex resistance3
Towards a theory of reproductive debt3
Self-care as resistance: Lorde, Foucault, and playfulness3
Troubling transracialism: a transnational perspective2
Love must imagine the world: Quantum mechanics in Barbie2
Evelyn Nakano Glenn's ‘Racial Ethnic Women's Labor’ (1985)2
Conceptualizing misogyny as affect and emotion2
Feminism beyond welfare: care, socialisation and the politics of the state2
All the rage – and other feelings: Young women, sexual harassment and media2
Countertopographies of copper: Martha Rosler, Chris Kraus and the Great Arizona Copper Strike of 1983–19862
Translating the feminist theory of intersectionality into gender analytical frameworks for gender and development2
Women's time and the cinema of Marleen Gorris2
Who knows? On the epistemic status of experience in sugar-dating research2
‘Black, fat and travesti’: Decolonial artivist approaches to trans and travesti beauty and embodiment in São Paulo, Brazil2
Phantasms of a feminist ecology: interdisciplinarity across the generations2
Transfeminist pregnancy: Reproductive speculation, genre, and desire2
No safe place: Black women, state violence and Black cultural production2
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