GendersRoutledge Ann Kibbey presents "Genders," an online journal that publishes essays about gender and sexuality in relation to social, political, artistic, and economic concerns. Users may access past and current issues of the journal. Kibbey includes a list of the members of the editorial board. |
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GENDERED HISTORIES GENDERED CONTEXTS | 1 |
1 FEMININITY AND FEMINISM | 26 |
2 MASCULINITIES | 86 |
3 QUEERING THE PITCH | 114 |
4 READERS AND SPECTATORS | 147 |
CONCLUSION | 181 |
GLOSSARY | 186 |
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