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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Blood, Bodies, and Violence: Gender and Women's Embodied Agency in the Egyptian Uprisings Volume 40, Number 2, 2019, pp. 62-92
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This issue contains 11 articles in total
- Artists' Statement
- Technology in Black Feminist World
- A Journey to/through Family: Nostalgia, Gender, and the American Dream in Reyna Grande's The Distance Between Us
- Of "Sound" and "Unsound" Body and Mind: Reconfiguring the Heroic Portrait of Harriet Tubman
- Female Refugees in Rural Germany: A Local Aid Agency's Efforts to Build on Women's Experiences and Needs
- Teaching for Coalition: Dismantling "Jewish-Progressive Conflict" through Feminist and Queer Pedagogy
- Whores in the Religious Marketplace: Sex-Positivity's Roots in Commercial Sex Cultures
- Blood, Bodies, and Violence: Gender and Women's Embodied Agency in the Egyptian Uprisings
- Abortion and Human Rights for Women in Argentina
- Breaking into the Marathon: Women's Distance Running as Political Activism
- Editors' Note
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