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Issue #2
Summer 2019
articles
Dimitris Papanikolaou
“We will always mourn like children…” Racism, homophobia and thanatopolitics; again
Seçkin Sertdemir Özdemir, Nil Mutluer and Esra Özyürek
Exile and plurality in neoliberal times: Turkey’s Academics for Peace
Marios Chatziprokopiou
From the bureaucratic to the theatrical performance: Re-inscribing and transcending the “refugee experience”
Natalia Koutsougera
“The voice of the street”: “Street” self, “street” spirit and women’s performativities in hip hop
Alkisti Efthymiou
Ann Hirsch in the reality show Frank the Entertainer: Contemporary art practice and the negotiation of femininity in the postfeminist media context
Saba Mahmood
Feminism, democracy, and empire: Islam and the war on terror
activism
United African Women Organization, Greece
Public discussion of the Black Feminism Lab
Katerina Sergidou, Margaret Bullen
An interview with Margaret Bullen: When the feminist movement met feminist anthropology in Spain and the Basque Country
library
Maria Klonaris, Katerina Thomadaki, Miranda Terzopoulou
The poetics of the embodied-disembodied in the work of Maria Klonaris and Katerina Thomadaki: On the occasion of the book “Dark Shot”
Gerasimos Kakoliris
Precarity, performativity and politics of the street (on the greek edition of Judith Butler’s book “Notes on a Performative Theory of Assembly”)
Vasia Lekka
Gender as lure? Some thoughts on Chloe Kolyri’s book “Gender as Lure: Psychoanalysis, politics and art”
Athena Athanasiou
The persistent reader of the “definitely incomplete” historicity: On Jina Politi’s book “Reading Confiteor”
tropicalities
Mary Zygouri
“The heart I have can’t be satisfied with just one spectacle”
comments
Eirini Avramopoulou
Phallogocentrism and the reproduction of the political economy of fear in Turkey
Anna Vouyioukas
Femicide/ Feminicidio/ Gender-related killing of women: Lingua feminista and the abiding demand for a liveable life
Sofia Bempeza
Artists, friends, sisters, housewives, lovers, workers… The aftermath of the feminist artistic avant-garde
Myrto Tsilimpounidi
“Girl, I’ll love you forever too”
Fil Ieropoulos
The political drag of Zackie Oh!