Gender
From masculinities to feminist theory, our interdisciplinary research explores gender identity and gendered representation as well as social, biological and cultural constructions of gender.
FREE CHAPTER: The Monstrous-Feminine in Contemporary Japanese Popular Culture
This book explores the monstrous-feminine in Japanese popular culture, produced from the late years of the 1980s through to the new millennium. Raechel Dumas examines the role of female monsters in selected works of fiction, manga, film, and video games, offering a trans-genre, trans-media analysis of this enduring trope.
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The following chapter is free to read until 14 August 2018:
Disobedient Bodies, Monstrous Affinities: Reframing Female Defilement in Natsuo Kirino’s The Goddess Chronicle
Palgrave Journal Articles
Open access articles from Palgrave Communications:
- “Digitized Dysmorphia” of the female body: the re/disfigurement of the image
- Gender, law and revenge porn in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review of Malawi and Uganda
- “Marginalization” in third world feminism: its problematics and theoretical reconfiguration
- A feminist genealogy of posthuman aesthetics in the visual arts
The following article is free to read until 14 August 2018:
Subjectivity
- Hope as a performative affect: feminist struggles against death and violence
Palgrave Series
We are accepting submissions for the following series.
Series Highlight: Comparative Feminist Studies
Comparative Feminist Studies foregrounds writing, organizing, and reflection on feminist trajectories across the historical and cultural borders of nation-states. It takes up fundamental analytic and political issues involved in the cross-cultural production of knowledge about women and feminism, examining in depth the politics of scholarship and knowledge in relation to feminist organizing and social movements.
Find out more about the Comparative Feminist Studies series.
Submit your proposal for this series to Shaun Vigil: shaun.vigil@palgrave-usa.com.