“Addicted” women are…
Shannon Sahni
We are beginning to witness a turn to themes of agency and empowerment to combat the so-called ‘victim-centeredness’ that has dominated our understandings of women’s drug dependency.
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Shannon Sahni
We are beginning to witness a turn to themes of agency and empowerment to combat the so-called ‘victim-centeredness’ that has dominated our understandings of women’s drug dependency.
Feminist Agents of Urban Disobedience
Urban patriarchy surrounds us everywhere: it is written in stone, inscribed in ground plans and shapes the way we build. In terms of urban development, it holds on to the barely existing ideal of the capitalist nuclear family and the dichotomy of private and public based on it.
Zoe Tongue, Joy Twemlow & Rosa Walling-Wefelmeyer
This zine came about because the authors organized an anti-conference called Disrupting the (Gendered) Form.
Rosie Fox
This zine proposal builds on research undertaken by myself and my excellent colleague Dr James Greenwood-Reeves on reality series Ru Paul’s Drag Race and The Boulet Brother’s Dragula.
Katharina Hendrickx
Situated after the financial crash of 2008 and at a time of continued social movements against gendered violence, the crime subgenre of domestic noir often features multiple, unreliable female narrators and foregrounds women’s experiences of the domestic space, sexual and domestic abuse, and a limited understanding of femininity.
Mónica Sánchez Hernández
As a woman of the Indigenous “Global South”, I have been “exoticized” and “extracted” since an early age. Therefore, when embarking on my own research project in 2022, I intended to avoid at all costs repeating the same pattern of exploiting my people with academic extractivism. Yet, the “more traditional methods” seemed to constrain.
Durham Law School students in Gender, Law and Society Class
This zine was co-created in an end-of-year zine making seminar by students in the 22/23 Law, Gender, and Society course.
Mika Gratzke
The purpose of this zine is to explore various aspects of my research to date and research plans for the near future in the fields of love & relationships studies.
Benedict Douglas
My zine will show how the idea of love protected by UK law has changed from the 12th to the 21st Century.
Baljit Kaur
This zine is a visual representation of my ethnographic research based on young people’s engagement in music production at an East London youth club.
Sage Brice
Queer Ecologies names a growing and trans-disciplinary body of thought that applies perspectives and sensibilities drawn from queer experience and queer theory to thinking critically about nature and society.
Henry Jones
This zine takes a judgment written for the Feminist Judgments in International Law project and uses the zine form to revisit, reinterpret and think again about the utility of feminist judgments.