Feminist Theory

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminist Theory is 3. 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
On the politics of discomfort37
Abolition of the family: the most infamous feminist proposal26
Making feminist claims in the post-truth era: the authority of personal experience22
Queer parents, gendered embodiment and the de-essentialisation of motherhood19
Understanding ‘fat shaming’ in a neoliberal era: Performativity, healthism and the UK’s ‘obesity epidemic’18
Ecofeminism revisited: critical insights on contemporary environmental governance17
Loneliness is a feminist issue16
Intersectionality in digital feminist knowledge cultures: the practices and politics of a travelling theory15
Feminist theory and the problem of misogyny12
In the mood of data and measurements: experiments as affirmative critique, or how to curate academic value with care12
‘Smash the patriarchy’: the changing meanings and work of ‘patriarchy’ online10
The harms of medicalisation: intersex, loneliness and abandonment10
On the beginning of the world: dominance feminism, afropessimism and the meanings of gender10
Not additive, not defined: mutual constitution in feminist intersectional studies9
Between familism and neoliberalism: the case of Jewish Israeli grandmothers9
Remembering Simone de Beauvoir’s ‘ethics of ambiguity’ to challenge contemporary divides: feminism beyond both sex and gender8
Feminist Loneliness Studies: an introduction8
‘I feel pretty’: beauty as an affective-material process8
Security as care: communitarianism, social reproduction and gender in southern Israel7
Feminist matters, critique and the future of the political7
Thinking with care in human–computer interaction7
From the families we choose to the families we find online: media technology and queer family making6
Speculative feminism and the shifting frontiers of bioscience: envisioning reproductive futures with synthetic gametes through the ethnographic method5
More than a class act? dilemmas in researching elite school girls’ feminist politics5
Billy-Ray Belcourt's loneliness as the affective life of settler colonialism4
In the wake of the hostile environment: migration, reproduction and the Windrush scandal4
Queering the kinship story: constructing connection through LGBTQ family narratives4
Against economy–culture dualism: an argument from raced economies4
Drafting injustice: overturning Roe v. Wade, spillover effects and reproductive rights in context4
Rape and social death4
‘Overflown bodies’ as critical-political transformations4
There's no formula for a good mother: shame and estranged maternal labour4
Materiality-critique-transformation: challenging the political in feminist new materialisms3
Transreal tracing: Queer-feminist speculations on disabled technologies3
A feminist hacklab’s resilience towards anti-democratic forces3
Technologies of (in)security: Masculinity and the complexity of neoliberalism3
When sarees speak: Saree pacts and social media narratives3
Situating Arab women’s writing in a feminist ‘global gothic’: madness, mothers and ghosts3
In defence of not-knowing: uncertainty and contemporary narratives of sexual violence3
Notes on not knowing: male ignorance after #MeToo3
Re-membering: Tracing epistemic implications of feminist and gendered politics under military occupation3
Memory as a wound in words: on trans-generational trauma, ethical memory and artistic speech3
Refusing abjection: transphobia and trans youth survivance3
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