Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Icons and Archive of the Protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the National Register of Citizens2
The Rape of Tamar as a Prefiguration for the Fate of Fair Zion2
Hagar as/against Bare Life1
From Biblical Text to Twitter: Teaching Biblical Studies in the Zeitgeist of #MeToo1
Self-Sacrificing or Victimized?1
Companion Sex Robots: Racialized Household Economics1
The Tentative <em>Mufassira</em>1
Tibetan Buddhist Metaphors and Models of Motherhood1
Reintegrating the Feminine Voice Inherent in Sikh Scripture0
Why Eucharist Makes You Weep; Her/meneutics0
Building Learning Communities0
Back Matter0
The War Against COVID-19 and Body Theology: A Relational Response0
A Postcolonial, Indian Feminist Response to <em>Mary, Mother of Martyrs</em>0
Women of Shaheen Bagh in Transnational Digital Publics0
<em>Imbusa</em> as a Return to the Divine: Sexual Desire, Gender, and Female Ritual in Bemba Mythology0
“The Revolution Will Wear Burkas and Bangles”: Feminist Care and Politics at Shaheen Bagh0
Understanding Hagar through the Eyes of Race and Ethnicity0
#SayHerName (Judges 11:40) and Relate Yourself0
#AntiCAAProtests: Negotiating Online and Off-Line Resistance0
Why Does the Hellenistic Period Matter Today? Dismantling Racist and Sexist Ideologies0
To the Trans Woman Visiting Holy Cross Monastery for a Week; I Pray Hard for Feathers0
“De-Racifying” Hebrew Bible Teaching: A Pedagogical Lesson from Post-Holocaust Germany0
Speaking to Stop the Silence: A Womanist Ethical Confrontation of Injustice0
African Feminist Reflections on Transnational Digitalized Shaheen Bagh Protests0
When “Muslimness Could Bring Trouble into Secular Spaces”: Anti-CAA Protests and Religious Slogans0
Collaboration as Care: Teaching Sexual Abuse in American Buddhism0
Trauma in Our Town: Exploring Intergenerational Impacts of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse0
Concerning Family, Theology, and Qurʾanic Exegesis0
Teaching about Sexual Abuse and Violence in Buddhism in Australia0
Front Matter0
The Trauma-Informed Classroom0
More Than a Feminist Hobby: Gender as an Analytical Category in Qurʾanic Studies0
Emotive Energy and Pleasure: Centering Female Figures in Qurʾanic Narratives0
Back Matter0
Reclaiming Khadija's and Muhammad's Marriage as an Islamic Paradigm: Toward a New History of the Muslim Present0
Front Matter0
Taking Sexuality and Gender Seriously in Qurʾanic Studies0
Run From Your Parent's House: Transfeminism and Abraham's Blessing0
Editors’ Introduction0
Protest and Performance: My Engagement with the Anti-CAA-NRC Protests in India0
Performing Gender and Ethics of Care through Digital Protests and Protest Archiving0
Editors' Introduction0
A Womanist Maternal Response to Self-Sacrifice0
Childhood Sexual Assault in an Institutional Setting: Trauma-Informed Teaching and the Appropriate Use of “Self”0
(Un)Masking Fear and Power: A 2020 Teaching Reflection0
Motherhood, Martyrdom, and Us: The Author Responds0
“I Think God Is a Feminist”: Art and Action by Orthodox Jewish Women0
“A Tale of a Woman and a Robe”: Institutional Criticism of the Israeli Rabbinical Establishment—The Art of Nurit Jacobs Yinon0
Exploring Ancient Discourses of Motherhood in Relation to <em>Mary, Mother of Martyrs</em>0
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