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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
On the politics of discomfort32
Abolition of the family: the most infamous feminist proposal22
Making feminist claims in the post-truth era: the authority of personal experience19
Why ‘normal’ feels so bad: violence and vaginal examinations during labour – a (feminist) phenomenology15
Queer parents, gendered embodiment and the de-essentialisation of motherhood15
‘We are not poor things’: territorio cuerpo-tierra and Colombian women’s organised struggles13
Ecofeminism revisited: critical insights on contemporary environmental governance12
Understanding ‘fat shaming’ in a neoliberal era: Performativity, healthism and the UK’s ‘obesity epidemic’12
Feminist theory and the problem of misogyny11
Loneliness is a feminist issue11
Intersectionality in digital feminist knowledge cultures: the practices and politics of a travelling theory11
Why feminist technoscience and feminist phenomenology should engage with each other: on subjectification/subjectivity9
Remembering Simone de Beauvoir’s ‘ethics of ambiguity’ to challenge contemporary divides: feminism beyond both sex and gender8
In the mood of data and measurements: experiments as affirmative critique, or how to curate academic value with care8
Feminist matters, critique and the future of the political7
Feminist Loneliness Studies: an introduction7
The harms of medicalisation: intersex, loneliness and abandonment6
Security as care: communitarianism, social reproduction and gender in southern Israel6
‘I feel pretty’: beauty as an affective-material process6
Ethics and political imagination in feminist theory5
Thinking with care in human–computer interaction5
A lesson from ‘Cologne’ on intersectionality: strengthening feminist arguments against right-wing co-option5
More than a class act? dilemmas in researching elite school girls’ feminist politics5
‘Smash the patriarchy’: the changing meanings and work of ‘patriarchy’ online5
‘Overflown bodies’ as critical-political transformations4
Between familism and neoliberalism: the case of Jewish Israeli grandmothers4
From the families we choose to the families we find online: media technology and queer family making4
Against economy–culture dualism: an argument from raced economies4
Speculative feminism and the shifting frontiers of bioscience: envisioning reproductive futures with synthetic gametes through the ethnographic method4
Not additive, not defined: mutual constitution in feminist intersectional studies4
Rape and social death3
On the beginning of the world: dominance feminism, afropessimism and the meanings of gender3
Technologies of (in)security: Masculinity and the complexity of neoliberalism3
Billy-Ray Belcourt's loneliness as the affective life of settler colonialism3
Notes on not knowing: male ignorance after #MeToo3
Materiality-critique-transformation: challenging the political in feminist new materialisms3
In the wake of the hostile environment: migration, reproduction and the Windrush scandal3
There's no formula for a good mother: shame and estranged maternal labour3
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