Women, Feminist and Queer Studies Program
"What's to be said" for Laure: Reconceptualizing the Maidservant in Manet's Olympia
"Who's the Crack Whore at the End?" Performance, Violence, and Sonic Borderlands in the Music of Yva las Vegass
Amare et Sapere: Bodymind in Contemporary Neurofeminism
An analysis of the neoliberal risk state's necropolitic and citizenship denial pertaining to low-income mothers
Anger, Laughter and Love: Emotional Tension, Television Hosts and White National Manhood
Anger, Laughter and Love: Emotional Tension, Television Hosts and White National Manhood
Anger, Laughter and Love: Emotional Tension, Television Hosts and White National Manhood
Breaking into Binaries: Exploring AI’s Constructions of Women and Feminist Perspectives on AI Interaction
Gender biases entrenched within artificial intelligence (AI) models have the potential to build upon and worsen the conceptualizations of women and reinforce misogynistic power structures. This happens through the biased datasets that are used to train AI, the feminization and...
Breaking into Binaries: Exploring AI’s Constructions of Women and Feminist Perspectives on AI Interaction
Gender biases entrenched within artificial intelligence (AI) models have the potential to build upon and worsen the conceptualizations of women and reinforce misogynistic power structures. This happens through the biased datasets that are used to train AI, the feminization and...
Contours through covers : voice and affect in the music of Lucas Silveira
Deconstructing the Narrative of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Innocent Victims and Deviant Criminals
Deconstructing the Narrative of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Innocent Victims and Deviant Criminals
Deconstructing the Narrative of Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: Innocent Victims and Deviant Criminals
Duelling and the Fantasmatic Spectre of Male Honour in Imperial Germany: The Kaiser’s Will and Theodor Fontane’s Effi Briest
Underneath the historiographical disagreements about military honor and dueling in Imperial Germany there lurks a consensus that most duelists simply internalized the dictates of honor. This article troubles that presumption by attending to the Prussian-German military honor code’s mixed messages...