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differences (2015) 26 (1): 74–95.
Published: 01 May 2015
... deviance studies focused on the description and analysis of social norms, queer scholars saw themselves as participating in their subversion. This collapse of the position of the scholar and the social deviant produced transformations in the ethos and style of scholarship, and yet it did not profoundly...
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differences (2024) 35 (1): 134–162.
Published: 01 May 2024
... and the scholarship about them. Through a metacritique of both Orientalism and trans studies, this paper concludes by suggesting that scholars provincialize Orientalism. ambivalence fungibility Orientalism trans autobiography ungendering Though it bears only an acute resemblance to the Greek epic, April...
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differences (2014) 25 (1): 26–45.
Published: 01 May 2014
... and knowing negotiation of institutional demands for impact, outcomes, results; and consider the possibilities for action within the institutions in which we, as scholars, users, and makers of technology, are embedded. The digital humanities should not, and cannot, bear the burden of transforming...
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differences (2010) 21 (1): 137–148.
Published: 01 May 2010
... and aesthetic specificities help young scholars move toward original, publishable insights by extending or contradicting, supplementing or supplanting the abstract generalizations posed by the theorists they study. Brown University and differences : A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 2010 susan...
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differences (2024) 35 (1): 97–133.
Published: 01 May 2024
...Anna M. Moncada Storti Cultural depictions of Asian/white miscegenation have long been a source of fascination for scholars within Asian American and sexuality studies. Such a long-standing interest has not only provided key insights into the Orientalist structure of racialized sexuality...
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differences (2018) 29 (2): 189–190.
Published: 01 September 2018
...Ann duCille This critical commentary presents short essays by three major scholars of sociology, law, critical race theory, and feminist studies—Patricia J. Williams, Mignon Moore, and Kendall Thomas—responding to and engaging with Katherine Franke’s 2015 monograph Wedlocked: The Perils of Marriage...
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differences (2014) 25 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 May 2014
... mla Convention, pointing to how “bright” imagery refers to digital humanities not as a “solution,” but as a rallying point for hybrid scholars to address shared interests. Chun and Rhody demonstrate how the “dark side” of “the digital” is the “bright hope” that sustains the academy in the short term...
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differences (2014) 25 (1): 156–176.
Published: 01 May 2014
...David Golumbia In 2003, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak published Death of a Discipline , an exhortation to create “an inclusive comparative literature,” one that “takes the languages of the Southern Hemisphere as active cultural media rather than as objects of cultural study.” To many literary scholars...
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differences (2012) 23 (3): 197–205.
Published: 01 December 2012
...Vicki Kirby Metaphysical terms like science, matter, nature , and reality have always been in limbo in critical theory; scholars have deconstructed and problematized and critiqued them, yet they still will not go away. Debates over science’s relationship to discourse and knowledge particularly...
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differences (2013) 24 (3): 36–62.
Published: 01 December 2013
... of historicity, historical methodology and, foremost, fantasy. Does the “scholar’s archive,” as defined by Ann Cvetkovich, even exist? Is there really such an unambiguous difference between the historian’s view on the traditional archive, filled with bureaucratic waste, and the allegedly radical archive...
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differences (2010) 21 (1): 63–73.
Published: 01 May 2010
...Joan Copjec difference s began publishing in the midst of a climate change in feminist relations to psychoanalysis and the question of sexual difference. As many scholars began to pay theoretical attention to other kinds of difference as well as sexual differences, some argued that this obligation...
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differences (2016) 27 (1): 189–205.
Published: 01 May 2016
... since the 1990s, the two scholars shift their focus to the problematic articulations between the social sciences and biology that have shaped one of the most important critiques to emerge from gender studies in the last twenty-five years. © 2016 by Brown University and differences : A Journal...
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differences (2014) 25 (1): 177–188.
Published: 01 May 2014
... of emerging scholars have organized under such
rubrics as #TransformDH and #DHPoco in order to catalyze just such
exchanges, as has the recently formed FemTechNet organization. One
online forum initiated by Adeline Koh and Roopika Risam...
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differences (1997) 9 (3): 46–64.
Published: 01 November 1997
...? To what extent can women's studies still offer a unique and valuable education for students at both the graduate and undergraduate levels that cannot be accomplished in a gender studies program? These are questions that feminist scholars have long debated and for which I do not claim to have all...
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differences (1990) 2 (3): 52–108.
Published: 01 November 1990
..." between, on the one hand, several advanced graduate students with a strong interest infeminist theory and, on the other, a group of distinguished scholars in women's studies. We invited seven scholars to participate in the project. The graduate students, who had never met, formulated a set of collective...
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differences (1990) 2 (3): 14–28.
Published: 01 November 1990
... . “ A Problem in Naming: Women Studies – Women's Studies? ” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 6 ( 1981 ): 540 - 42 . Berger Joseph . “ Scholars Attack Campus ‘Radicals.’ ” New York Times 15 November 1988 : 22 . Bowles Gloria , and Duelli-Klein Renate , eds...
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differences (2013) 24 (2): 130–149.
Published: 01 September 2013
... primary literary
ambition. His fiction is distinctive for the constant parodying of earlier
themes and narrative conventions, such as the scholar-beauty romance
and the idea that being handsome brings wealth. He also wrote...
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differences (2024) 35 (2): 132–156.
Published: 01 September 2024
.../ . McKittrick Katherine . Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle . Minneapolis : U of Minnesota P , 2006 . McKittrick Katherine . “ Mathematics Black Life .” Black Scholar 44 . 2 ( 2014 ): 16 – 28 . Morrison Toni . Playing in the Dark: Whiteness...
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differences (2007) 18 (3): 1–6.
Published: 01 December 2007
... by religious interests,
as Phillips did in his 2006 bestseller, American Theocracy.
Meanwhile, scholars of American religion and culture have
also explored the deep appeal of conservative Christianity, especially...
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differences (1997) 9 (3): 1–30.
Published: 01 November 1997
... the academy were providing inadequate tools with which to answer the urgent questions of their time. Much of the work done within women's studies focused initially on documenting women's experiences and discovering their past actions. Scholars trained in English and art history, for example, wrote on women...
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