Feminist Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Feminist Review 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Trip Where you Stand: Towards Psychedelic Liberation18
Böwö: A Call to Re-examine Bride Price11
Exploring the Experiences of Women Social Entrepreneurs: Advancing Understandings of ‘Emotional Capital’ in Women-only Networks10
online public shaming as a feminist practice for social change, a double-edged sword for fighting gender violence: the case of the ‘feminist funa’ in Chile7
our bodies, our choices: reproductive justice and social embodiment6
Interrupted Labour by Another Name: Resistance5
Indeterminacies: Queer Tales of Love and Suffering5
Not Just Slash: Transformation of Aesthetic Relations and Feminist Utopian Narratives in Chinese Gender-Switching Videos5
‘Pound Her Well Turn by Turn’: Examining Female Agency in Select South-Indian Tulu Folk Songs5
reading with Simpson and Lindberg: re-membering kinshipties, layered bodies and visitation (w)rites5
What women learn from TV crime drama5
when street protests meet feminist activism in the A4 Revolution4
conversations, provocations, dialogues: collaborative thinking and writing at FR4
a spiritually orientated (self-)care approach to human rights4
Notes on a Terrestrial Performance of Outer Space3
‘Is not easy to walk with so much power in your flesh’: uses of the erotic in Tanya Shirley’s poetry3
racialisation, illness and my father: three vignettes3
Wild Swimming Methodologies for Decolonial Feminist Justice-to-Come Scholarship3
Queering Assamese Bihu Festival Performance3
Watery Archives: Transoceanic Narratives in Andil Gosine’s Our Holy Waters, and Mine2
ALL THE WOMEN I KNOW2
‘For me, everything was about the continent’: Reimagining gender affects and collectivity through Daniela Catrileo’s Chilco (2023)2
the domestic workers’ strike: migrant women, social reproduction and contentious labour organising2
five text-art pieces by Jessy Randall and Nicole Santalucia2
Wrack Writing (Selections)2
Meet Me in the Evening for a Kiss in Taksim Square2
Visible, invisible and in between: Stories of ESEA women in urban Scotland2
Mapping the Blues Women from margin to centre: A critical engagement with refusal in the Blues Women’s soundscape and landscape2
insurgent feminisms—women writing wars: mapping gendered trauma, un/learning generative utopias and the intersectional imperative2
Yes or Next: A Feminist’s Journey of Matchmaking in South Korea1
in defence of what’s there: notes on scavenging as methodology1
a communal and intergenerational dialogue among Indigenous women leaders on decolonial feminist democracy in Ecuador1
Cultural Impacts of Social Movements: Feminism within the Catholic Church in Spain1
Indebted Adulthood in Queer Times1
One, Two, Three: A Tribute to Lin Yihan1
a terrible femininity: futures of radical uselessness1
Elsewheres in Queer Hindutva: A Hijra Case Study1
inappropriate(d) difference: notes on transnational feminist encounters1
the way home1
the Colombian Truth Commission’s work on reproductive violence: gendered victimhood and reproductive autonomy1
Bodies that Matter: Partition Masculinity and the Transgender Archive in Qissa1
reimagining feminist futures through geographies of selves: a letter to the poetics of being and becoming1
solidarity through mail-based participatory visual research: exploring queer and feminist futures through an art, activism and archiving project with 2SLGBTQ+ youth amidst COVID-191
Asian massage work as erotic healing: Performance (auto)ethnography within Red Canary Song1
towards inclusivity: Dalit women’s representation in contemporary Telugu cinescapes1
Thinking-with Decorator Crabs: Oceanic Feminism and Material Remediation in the Multispecies Aquarium1
un/desirable encounters at the intersections of caste, class and religion1
magpie poetry, magpie theory1
Mercy 258 ۲۵۸ رحیم and Zhavedan Dulha, دلہا جاودان1
introduction to Feminist Futures I: Dialogues Within1
Sister to Sister: Developing a Black British Feminist Archival Consciousness1
How to Read Dr Betty Paërl’s Whip: Intersectional Visions of Trans/Gender, Sex Worker and Decolonial Activism in the Archive1
The agential cut and paste: Collaging feminisms1
Conversations Follow: Featuring Books by Omar Kasmani, Kareem Khubchandani and Elliot Powell1
Whore Name1
Explorations in Sonic Creation: Feeling Elsewhere through Sincerely Queer Listening1
‘people who have abortions are our future’: abortion storytelling and the feminist imaginary1
Resurrecting Jatayu: A Speculative Cinema and Role-Playing Game1
Frequencies1
Mythology and Reality TV: Storytelling and Feminist Agency in the Ramayana and The Real Housewives1
a plea for rage and joy: Colombian feminist protests and their power for making utopia1
‘Four (Single Parent) Women’: Emulating Nina Simone’s Storytelling for Critical Consciousness1
‘Be Here Now’: feminist futures as present1
Black feminist thought is a glitch in the university matrix0
Radicalising ‘Learning From Other Resisters’ in Decolonial Feminism0
South Asia and Sexuality: Still | Here0
Hope at the End of the World: Lessons from the Ocean0
corrigendum to ‘The Colombian Truth Commission’s work on reproductive violence: gendered victimhood and reproductive autonomy’0
Savarna Citations of Desire: Queer Impossibilities of Inter-Caste Love0
the revolution will not be exhausted0
religious agency in Latin America’s hinterland0
regulating motherhood through markets: Filipino women’s engagement with microcredit0
the call0
fragments of a shared sisterhood0
book review: Going Stealth: Transgender Politics and U.S. Surveillance Practices by Toby Beauchamp BeauchampToby, Duke University Press, Durham, 2019, 208 pp., ISBN: 9780
normalising power and engaged narrative methodology: refugee women, the forgotten category in the public discourse0
Untitled and Untitled0
Summer, black0
Oceans0
Ma … I have a Question for You0
Olive and me in the archive: a Black British woman in an archival space0
‘Yeah, embrace your anger. Fuck them.’: using feminist collaborative autoethnography and an ethics of care to (re)imagine our position as disabled women in academic spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic0
Methodological ‘Elsewheres’ in Queer Anthropology: A Conversation between Bob Offer-Westort and Shakthi Nataraj0
‘Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s’: I, a black Brazilian woman in the fight against images of control0
feminist activist ethnography through Arabic Twitter: fellowship as a method0
‘Liv Good’: dreaming the intersectionally just good life0
The Grammar of Belonging: Bodies, Borders and Kin in the Belarusian—Polish Border Crisis0
rematerialising Chinese feminism: socialist memories and new problematics0
atlantys0
‘a revolt within a revolt’: feminist political ideas in Chile’s social uprising0
Towards a postcolonial feminist philosophy of translation: On Gayatri Spivak’s critical transposition of Benjamin, Derrida and de Man0
From Elsewhere0
Uncanny Waters0
home care in the face of a pandemic0
visual methods for desire and wonder in the digital heritage0
Ocean Weaves: Reconfigurations of Climate Justice in Oceania0
Imagining maroon mayhem: A queer future manifesto0
collaging carceral entrapments and reorientating to the imagination0
collaborative collaging0
Waves of Sisterhood0
strategies to promote dignified and feminist academia: some collaborative reflections from Chile0
‘Tell me what to do. Gabriel?’: gender hegemony in the film Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)0
The Saint of Christopher Street: Marsha P. Johnson and the Social Life of a Heroine0
SLUG0
We All Are Feminists Now0
Submersive Mermaid Tales: Speculative Storytelling for Oceanic Futures0
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active listening and checking-in as feminist pedagogy against neoliberal university practice0
Female Intimacies and The Sacred Rituals of Desire in Pakistan0
book review: The Gender Effect: Capitalism, Feminism, and the Corporate Politics of Development by Kathryn Moeller MoellerKathryn, University of California Press, Oaklan0
Safe Spaces for Refugee Women: Towards Cultivating Feminist Solidarity0
becoming-woman: exploring decolonial feminist possibilities with Bhawaiya folk songs of Bengal0
do Czech Women Need ‘Gender’?: A Conceptual History of ‘Gender’ in Czechia0
reclaiming misandry from misogynistic rhetoric0
Black feminist texts, presences, methods: a dialogue0
Collective listening across distance0
Companions Within and Singular Plurality II0
sexual ethics and lived experience: empowering sexual futures0
‘we are not like them’: reinventing modernity within tradition in the debates on female khatna / female genital cutting in India0
introduction to Feminist Futures II: Unruly Beyonds0
book review: Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and The Politics of Technological Futures by Neda Atanasoski and Kalindi Vora AtanasoskiNedaVoraKalindi, Duke University P0
Interview with Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley by Flatness for Feminist Review and Women’s Art Library, April 20210
A friend of one’s own0
consent practices in desire-based and beauty-affirming social science research0
stranger than fiction: that lying, conniving, disabled snitch … burn, burn, burn the witch!0
Afrikaner nationalism and the light side of the colonial/modern gender system: understanding white patriarchy as colonial race technology0
A wen-wu Approach to Male Teenage Chinese Sports Fans’ Heteronormative Interpretation of Masculinity0
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