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Atlantis
Critical Studies in Gender, Culture & Social Justice
Études critiques sur le genre, la culture, et la justice

Volume 37, numéro 2 (2), 2016 Belaboured Introductions

Sommaire (25 articles)

  1. Editorial

Belaboured Introductions

  1. Belaboured Introductions: Inspired Reflections on the Introductory Course in Gender and Women’s Studies: Inspired Reflections: An Introduction
  2. Make/shift Pedagogies: Suggestions, Provocations, and Challenges for Teaching Introductory Gender and Women’s Studies Courses
  3. Unlearning Introductions: Problematizing Pedagogies of Inclusion, Diversity, and Experience in the Gender and Women’s Studies Introductory Course
  4. Viewing as Text: Theorizing Visual Literacies in Introduction to Gender and Women’s Studies
  5. Anarchist Pedagogy in the Gender and Women’s Studies Classroom
  6. The Intro Course: A Pedagogical Toolkit
  7. Agendas, Horizons, and the Canadian Introductory Reader / Biggs, C. Lesley, Susan Gingell, and Pamela J. Downe, eds. 2011. Gendered Intersections: An Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies. Second Edition. Halifax, NS: Fernwood / Crow, Barbara, and Lise Gotell, eds. 2009. Open Boundaries: A Canadian Women’s Studies Reader. Third Edition. Toronto, ON: Pearson Prentice Hall / Hobbs, Margaret, and Carla Rice, eds. 2013. Gender and Women’s Studies in Canada: Critical Terrain. Toronto, ON: Women’s Press
  8. Becoming Radically Undone: Discourses of Identity and Diversity in the Introductory Gender and Women’s Studies Classroom / Ahmed, Sara. 2012a. On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life. Durham, NC: Duke University Press / Wiegman, Robyn. 2012. Object Lessons. Durham, NC: Duke University Press

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  1. No Guarantee: Feminism’s Academic Affect and Political Fantasy
  2. In Search of Law in Women’s and Gender Studies: Toward Critical Womanist Legal Studies
  3. Placenta-Eating and the Epistemology of Ignorance
  4. Edgy Un/Intelligibilities: Feminist/Monster Theory Meets Ginger Snaps
  5. Post-National Foundation of Judith Butler’s and Rossi Braidotti’s Relational Subjectivity
  6. Locating Invisible Policies: Health Canada’s Evacuation Policy as a Case Study
  7. All My Relations: Reclaiming the Stories of our Indigenous Grandmothers
  8. “I Am Not My Bodies:” Transgender Embodiment in Nina Arsenault’s The Silicone Diaries
  9. Delayed Critique: On Being Feminist, Time and Time Again
  10. Feminist Accused of Difference from the Self
  11. When Students are Consumers: Reflections on Teaching a First-Year Gender Course (That is Not a Gender Studies Course)
  12. Affecting Art and Theory: The Politics of Shame and Creative Academic Performance
  13. Moving Forward, Looking Back: Taking Canadian Feminist Histories Online
  14. The Dividing Power of the Wage: Housework as Social Subversion
  15. Feminist Practices in Julie Shigekuni’s Invisible Gardens: A Japanese American Woman in the Twenty-First Century

Book Reviews / Critiques de livres

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