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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 42, Number 1, 2021
- From Hawaiʻi to Okinawa: Confronting Militarization, Healing Trauma, Strengthening Solidarity
- “Here We Are”: Ogoni Women’s Nonviolent Resistance
- Flyin’ High in Flyin’ West: Representing Nineteenth-Century African American Women in Performance
- Posin’ a Threat: Countering the Colonial Project from Jay-Z’s “Moonlight” to the US Senate
- Play (Loudly): The Racialized Erotics of Blacksound in Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing
- Sensing History’s Hold: Touch and Black Queer Representation after Moynihan
- Postindustrial Futurities in Contemporary Black Feminist Theater: Lynn Nottage’s Sweat, Dominique Morisseau’s Skeleton Crew, and Lisa Langford’s The Art of Longing
- “Blood at the Root”: Cultural Abjection and Thwarted Desire in the Lynching Plays and Poetry of Angelina Weld Grimké
- Interview with Martine Kei Green-Rogers
- Interview with Nikki Yeboah
- Interview with Harris Smith
- Interview with Charly Evon Simpson
- Editor’s Note
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