The “Feminist Critique” Journal Invites Book Reviews

The “Feminist Critique” Journal invites book reviews for publication. We are especially interested in reviewing the books from the list below but reviews of any other books related to the journal’s profile are welcomed! An e-copy of a book from the list could be provided upon request. Please, send requests and completed review to feminist@krytyka.com The authors of reviews written in Ukrainian and Russian, that are submitted before May 15, 2019, and accepted for publication will receive an honorarium.

Requirements for a review and text guidelines you can find in the "For authors" chapter. 

  1. *TAKEN*  Соломатина Ирина, Шпарага Ольга, Гапеева Вольга, ред. 2015. Феминистская (арт)критика. Каунас: Taurapolis.
  2. *TAKEN* Ahmed, Sara. 2017. Living a Feminist Life. Durham: Duke University Press Books.
  3. *TAKEN* Atanasoski, Neda. 2013. Humanitarian Violence: The U.S. Deployment of Diversity. Minneapolis; London: University of Minnesota Press.
  4. *TAKEN*  Bakshi, Sandeep, Suhraiya Jivraj, and Silvia Posocco, eds. 2016. Decolonizing Sexualities: Transnational Perspectives, Critical Interventions. Oxford: Counterpress.
  5. *TAKEN*  binaohan, b. 2014. Decolonizing Trans/Gender 101. biyuti publishing.
  6. *TAKEN*  Fraser, Nancy. 2013. Fortunes of Feminism: From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis. Verso Books.
  7. *TAKEN*  Haritaworn, Jin, Adi Kuntsman, and Silvia Posocco, eds. 2015. Queer Necropolitics. Routledge.
  8. *TAKEN*  INCITE! 2017. The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex. Reprint edition. Durham: Duke University Press Books.
  9. *TAKEN*  Javaid, A. 2018. Male Rape, Masculinities, and Sexualities: Understanding, Policing, and Overcoming Male Sexual Victimisation. Hampshire: Palgrave.
  10. *TAKEN*  Kováts, Eszter, ed. 2016. Solidarity in Struggle - Feminist Perspectives on Neoliberalism in East-Central Europe. Budapest: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
  11. *TAKEN*  Kuntsman, Adi. 2009. Figurations of Violence and Belonging: Queerness, Migranthood and Nationalism in Cyberspace and Beyond. Peter Lang.
  12. *TAKEN* Mizielinska, Joanna, and Robert Kulpa, eds. 2011. De-Centring Western Sexualities: Central and Eastern European Perspectives. Ashgate.
  13. *TAKEN*  Preciado, Paul B. 2013.Testo Junkie: Sex, Drugs and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era. The Feminist Press.
  14. *TAKEN*  Riggs, Damien, and Elizabeth Peel. 2016. Critical Kinship Studies: An Introduction to the Field. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
  15. Spade, Dean. 2011. Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics and the Limits of Law. Brooklyn, NY: South End Press.
  16. *TAKEN* Walters, Suzanna Danuta. 2014. The Tolerance Trap: How God, Genes, and Good Intentions Are Sabotaging Gay Equality. New York: NYU Press.
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