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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Deconstructing Barbenheimer: a feminist analysis of gender and the representation of nuclear war30
‘First I got one tear, and then I got a whole bunch’: fluidity and plasticine solidity in the world of Barbie25
Between familism and neoliberalism: the case of Jewish Israeli grandmothers18
Geontopower as a feminist analytic: an interdisciplinary triangulation of women, water and feminist politics in India17
Reading Object Lessons in India today16
Ecstatic loneliness: black genders and the politics of affect in Mykki Blanco's ‘Loner’12
‘Does this hurt?’: feminism, pain and the problem of reification11
Figment made flesh: minstrelsy and nonbinary embodiment in Of Montreal's Georgie Fruit saga9
Melancholia and other negativities8
Trauma, escape and claims to black metaphysical space: Black feminist engagements with ‘transracialism’8
Monstrous awakenings: Queer Necropolitics in Vivek Shraya and Ness Lee's Death Threat8
Theorising human trafficking through slow violence7
A feminist hacklab’s resilience towards anti-democratic forces7
Social reproduction, struggle and the ecology of ‘women's work’ in world-literature7
Activist work is care work: conceptualising resistance in Indonesia and the Philippines through feminist ethics6
Innocence and experience in Barbie6
Feeling Barbie: mothers, daughters, and white feminist genealogies6
One donor egg and ‘a dollop of love’: ART and de-queering genealogies in Facebook advertising6
Disobedient anonymity and the politics of protesting violence against women6
Enacting up: using drawing as a method/ology to explore Taiwanese pregnant women’s experiences of prenatal screening and testing6
‘In pink, goes with everything’: the cultural politics of Greta Gerwig's Barbie6
Caring sideways: Sedgwick's queer siblings and feminism's generational time5
Memory as a wound in words: on trans-generational trauma, ethical memory and artistic speech5
Care workers, collectivisation and protest: a case for feminist and anti-capitalist resistance against the state5
‘Never the twain shall cross’: scripts of children's play and adult desire in Barbie5
Consent-deception: a feminist cultural media theory of commonsense consent5
They would have transitioned me: third conditional TERF grammar of trans childhood4
Feminist human–computer interaction: Struggles for past, contemporary and futuristic feminist theories in digital innovation4
Thinking with care in human–computer interaction4
Pandemic reflections on the Care and Control exhibition: refusals, contracts and publics4
Antifascist feminisms: forging a travesti-trans international4
Ken's best friend: masculinities in Barbie4
Emotional Justice as an antidote to loneliness: children's books, listening and connection4
Ecofeminism and menstruation: menstrual practices with reusable menstrual products among Israeli women3
Ambivalent desiring subjects: young women, agency and post-(socialist-)feminist sensibilities in China3
Dykes, witches, and cults: ‘women's studies’ in mass culture3
Towards a theory of reproductive debt3
Who knows? On the epistemic status of experience in sugar-dating research3
A roundtable discussion of Kathryn Claire Higgins and Sarah Banet-Weiser’s Believability: Sexual Violence, Media and the Politics of Doubt3
Intersectional elaboration: Using a multiracial feminist co-design technique with Latina teens for emotional health3
Troubling transracialism: a transnational perspective3
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