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Christina Budde
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Mary Pepchinski
(eds.)
Women Architects and Politics
Intersections between Gender, Power Structures and Architecture in the Long 20th Century
An exploration of the intersections between gender, power structures, and architecture from 1900 to the present day.
Contemporary PerforMemory
Dancing through Spacetime, Historical Trauma, and Diaspora in the 21st Century
An interdisciplinary research journey, introducing the new idea of PerforMemory through a study of contemporary dance-making in Europe, Taiwan, the Caribbean and the USA.
Queer Jewish Lives Between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine
Biographies and Geographies, 1870-1960
The first collection of studies on queer Jewish Lives between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine (1870-1960).
Empowering the Elderly?
How ›Help to Self-Help‹ Health Interventions Shape Ageing and Eldercare in Denmark
By investigating how state and economic interests intersect with everyday life, this book provides important insights into the provision of eldercare.
Trans Health
Global Perspectives on Care for Trans Communities
Global perspectives on trans and gender diverse healthcare – predominantly written from lived trans experiences.
Opacity – Minority – Improvisation
An Exploration of the Closet Through Queer Slangs and Postcolonial Theory
A performative account of queerness, linguistics, and being on the periphery. An exploration of the closet through slangs, queer and postcolonial theory.
Good White Queers?
Racism and Whiteness in Queer U.S. Comics
A closer look at how the stories white queer people tell about ourselves contribute to our failures in intersectional anti-racist struggles.
Henriette Gunkel
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kara lynch
(eds.)
We Travel the Space Ways
Black Imagination, Fragments, and Diffractions
This book provides a conversation about black visioning of a future between Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
Gabriele Dietze
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Julia Roth
(eds.)
Right-Wing Populism and Gender
European Perspectives and Beyond
Analyzing case studies from a variety of contexts, the volume claims gender to be a crucial dimension of right-wing populist discourse and thus promotes a gender perspective for research on right-wing populism.
Post-Apartheid Criticism
Perceptions of Whiteness, Homosexuality, and Democracy in South Africa
The book is a meticulous analysis of South African post-apartheid narrative as narrations of post-apartheid democracy's flaws and of visions how to address them for better futures.