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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Mimesis, Contention, and Corporeality of Otherness: Reading the Haircuts of Undocumented Immigrants’ Daughters in Japan Volume 39, Number 3, 2018, pp. 183-207
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This issue contains 10 articles in total
- A Communitas of Hustle and the Queer Logic of Inmate Sex (Anti) Work
- Mimesis, Contention, and Corporeality of Otherness: Reading the Haircuts of Undocumented Immigrants’ Daughters in Japan
- “Passive Combatants”: Online Discourses of the “Tamil Woman” and the 2009 Gardiner Expressway Occupation
- “We Are No Peculiar Breed of Femmes”: Domesticity as Counter-Discourse for Women with Leprosy, 1940–1960
- Monique Wittig and the Allegory of the Possible in Across the Acheron
- What’s Best for Baby? Co-Sleeping and the Politics of Inequality
- Crescent Moon Sequence
- Gender, Vulnerability, and the Optics of Violence: The Case of Afiya Siddiqui
- The Party’s Over: Sex, Gender, and Orientalism in the Koreagate Scandal of the 1970s
- Introduction
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