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New Formations publishes original work that explores the uses of cultural theory for the analysis of political and social issues – be they historical or contemporary – and it publishes work from any discipline which meets this criterion, or which bears directly upon current debates within cultural theory, cultural studies, or the wider critical humanities or social sciences.
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Volume 91, 2017Table of Contents
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View In the name of reproductive rights: race, neoliberalism and the embodied violence of population policies
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In the name of reproductive rights: race, neoliberalism and the embodied violence of population policies
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View Disrupting disempowerment: feminism, co-optation, and the privatised governance of gender and development
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Disrupting disempowerment: feminism, co-optation, and the privatised governance of gender and development
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View Gender and women in the Front National discourse and policy: from 'mothers of the nation' to 'working mothers'?
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Gender and women in the Front National discourse and policy: from 'mothers of the nation' to 'working mothers'?
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View The Other Sex Industry: Narratives of Feminism and Freedom in Evangelical Discourses of Human Trafficking
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The Other Sex Industry: Narratives of Feminism and Freedom in Evangelical Discourses of Human Trafficking
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| ISSN | 1741-0789 |
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| Print ISSN | 0950-2378 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2017-10-07 |
| Open Access | No |




