INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES
 

AHMED, S.

Boundaries and connections: in Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C. E., McNeil, M. and Skeggs, B, (eds.), Transformations: thinking through feminism, London and New York, Routledge, 2000, 111-8.

Embodying strangers: in Horner, A. and Keane, A. (eds.), Body matters, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2000, 85-97.

Cultural identities: in Code, L. (ed.), Encyclopedia of feminist theories, London, Routledge, 2000.

An impossible global justice? Deconstruction and transnational feminism: in Richardson, J. and Sandland, R. (eds.), Feminist theory and the law, Cavendish University Press, 2000, 55-72.

Review of Meyda Yegenonglu’s ‘Colonial fantasies: towards a feminist reading of orientalism’. Int. Fem. J. Polit.. 2(3), 2000, 440-3.

Strange encounters: embodied others in post-coloniality. pp. 212. London, Routledge, 2000.

Who knows? Knowing strangers and strangerness. Aust. Fem. Stud., 15(31), 2000, 49-68.

Whose counting?. Fem. Theory, 1(1), 2000, 119-25.
 

AHMED, S., KILBY, J., LURY, C. E., McNEIL, M. and SKEGGS, B. Introduction: thinking through feminism: in Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C. E., McNeil, M. and Skeggs, B. (eds.), Transformations: thinking through feminism, London and New York, Routledge, 1-23.
 
AHMED, S., KILBY, J., LURY, C. E., McNEIL, M. and SKEGGS, B. editors Transformations: thinking through feminism. London and New York, Routledge, 2000.
 
BETTERTON, R. A matter of paint: the carnal subject of aesthetics: in Foster, N. and Florence, P. (eds.), Differential aesthetics: art practices, philosophy and feminist understandings, London, Ashgate Press, 2000, 281-300.

Review of L. Cottingham ‘Seeing through the seventies’. Art Book, 13, 2000.

Undutiful daughters: avant-gardism and gendered consumption in recent British art. Vis. Cult. Br., I(I), 2000, 13-30.

Why can’t we look at more work by men? Feminism in the classroom: in Swift, J. and Swift, J. (eds.) Disciplines, fields and change in art education, Aesthetics and Art Histories, 2000, 117-28.
 

CASTAÑEDA, C. The child as a feminist figuration: toward a politics of privilege. Fem. Theory, 2(1), 2000, 29-53.

Child organ stealing stories: risk, rumour, and reproductive technologies: in Adam, B. and van Loon, J. (eds.), Positioning risk: risks, technologies, futures, London, Sage, 2000, 136-254.
 

GRINYER, A. and SINGLETON, V. Sickness absence as risk taking behaviour: a study of organisational and cultural factors. Health, Risk and Soc., 1, 2000, 7-21.
 
LAW, J. and SINGLETON, V. Performing technology’s stories. Technol. & Cult., 41(4), 2000, 765-75.
 
McNEIL, M. Introduction to part III: knowledge and disciplines: in Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C. E., McNeil, M. and Skeggs, B. (eds.), Transformations: thinking through feminism, London and New York, Routledge, 2000, 175-81.

Powerful fictions of feminine identities: Toni Morrison’s ‘The bluest eye’, Jeanette Winterson’s ‘Oranges are not the only fruit’ and Margaret Atwood’s ‘Cat’s eye’. Anglo-Saxonica: Rev. Cent. Estud. Anglisticos Univ. Lisboa, II(12-13), 2000, 205-26.

Techno-triumphalism, techno-tourism, American dreams and feminism: in Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C. E., McNeil, M. and Skeggs, B. (eds.), Transformations: thinking through feminism, London and New York, Routledge, 2000, 221-34.

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