Items where Division is "Media, Communications and Cultural Studies > Centre for Feminist Research"
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Number of items at this level: 45.
2024
Garland, Ruth.
2024.
The Social Media Feeds of Loose Women: Taking the Temperature of Popular Feminism.
In: Barbara Mitra; Sharon Young and Mehreen Mirza, eds.
Gender in the Digital Sphere: Representation, Engagement and Expression.
Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
ISBN 9781538155684
[Book Section]
2023
Clarke, Elly.
2023.
'Dragging the Archive: Lecturette by Elly Clarke as delivered at Bishopsgate Institute, 8th June 2023'.
In: Dragging the Archive: Kings, Queens and Things. Bishopsgate Institute, London, United Kingdom 8 June 2023.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Goddard, M N.
2023.
Sincere, Authentic, Remediated: The Affective Labour and Cross Cultural Remediations of Music Video Reaction Videos on YouTube.
In: Holly Rogers; Joana Freitas and João Francisco Porfirio, eds.
Remediating Sound: Repeatable Culture, YouTube and Music.
London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 73-92.
[Book Section]
2022
Blackman, Lisa.
2022.
Future-Faking, Post-Truth and Affective Media.
In: Joanna Zylinkska, ed.
The Future of Media.
London: Goldsmiths Press, pp. 59-78.
ISBN 9781913380144
[Book Section]
Mehta, Akanksha; Dattatreyan, E. Gabriel; Mounir, Mona; Raghunathan, Srikrupa and Mehta, Akansha.
2022.
The Intimacy of Occupation: Care and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the University.
Current Anthropology, 63(2),
pp. 219-224.
ISSN 0011-3204
[Article]
2021
2020
Dattatreyan, E. Gabriel and Mehta, Akanksha.
2020.
Problem and solution: Occupation and collective complaint.
Radical Philosophy, 2.08,
pp. 66-72.
ISSN 0300-211X
[Article]
Mehta, Akanksha.
2020.
Embodied Archives of Institutional Violence and Anti-Racist Occupation – Reading Julietta Singh’s ‘No Archive Will Restore You’ in the University.
Feminist Review [Blog Series - Archives / FR #125],
[Article]
Mehta, Akanksha.
2020.
Pedagogy and Violence: Mapping the Everyday Politics of Hindutva.
The Polis Project,
[Article]
Vishmidt, Marina.
2020.
Relateable Alienation: The Logic and History of an Idea.
In: Eleanor Ivory Weber and Camilla Wills, eds.
What the Fire Sees: A Divided Reader.
Brussels: Divided Publishing.
ISBN 9781916425040
[Book Section]
2019
Mehta, Akanksha.
2019.
Teaching Gender, Race, Sexuality: Reflections on Feminist Pedagogy.
Kohl: a Journal for Body and Gender Research, 5(1),
pp. 23-30.
[Article]
2018
Mehta, Akanksha and Varghese, Gabriel.
2018.
Re-Imagining Queer Rights in Post-377 India.
The Funambulist(20),
pp. 2-3.
ISSN 2430-218X
[Article]
Mehta, Akanksha and Wibben, Annick T.R..
2018.
Feminist Narrative Approaches to Security.
In: Caron E. Gentry; Laura J. Shepherd and Laura Sjoberg, eds.
Routledge Handbook of Gender and Security.
Routledge, pp. 48-58.
ISBN 9781138696211
[Book Section]
2016
Mehta, Akanksha.
2016.
The World Before Her: A Review.
Feminist Dissent, 1,
pp. 139-143.
ISSN 2398-4139
[Article]
Reckitt, Helena; Martinson, Erik and Aarne, Nella.
2016.
'Queer Futures and World-Building'.
In: Queer Futures and World-Building. Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom 3 May 2016.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
2015
Mehta, Akanksha.
2015.
The aesthetics of “everyday” violence: narratives of violence and Hindu right-wing women.
Critical Studies on Terrorism, 8(3),
pp. 416-438.
ISSN 1753-9153
[Article]
2014
2013
2012
Mehta, Akanksha.
2012.
No Revolution without Women, No Liberation without Revolution: Women in India’s Maoist 'Insurgency'.
In: Robin Jeffrey; Ronojoy Sen and Pratima Singh, eds.
More Than Maoism: Politics, Policies, and Insurgencies in South Asia.
New Delhi: ISAS, Institute of South Asian Studies ; Manohar, pp. 203-214.
ISBN 9788173049330
[Book Section]