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A Journal of Transnational Women's and Gender Studies

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    • v.1, 2004, Special Issue: Feminists Confront Empire
    • v.2, 2005, Special Issue: Women in The Global Environment
    • v.3, 2006, Special Issue: Water and Women in Past, Present and Future
    • v.4, 2007, Special Issue: Intersecting Gender and Disability Perspectives in Rethinking Postcolonial Identities
    • v.5, 2008, Special Issue: Anti-Trafficking, Human Rights, and Social Justice
    • v.6, 2008, Special Issue: Women’s Activism for Gender Equality in Africa
    • v.7, 2009, Today’s Global Flâneuse
    • v.8, 2010, Demystifying Sex Work and Sex Workers
    • v.9, 2011, Special Issue:Gender Equity in Higher Education
    • v.10, 2012, Special Issue: Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict: Gender, Society, and the State
    • v.11, 2013, Women and Imprisonment
    • v.12, 2014, Queering Borders: Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Global Heterosexism
    • v.13, 2015, Race, Resistance, Reason: Contextualizing Racial Epistemologies, Imagining Social Justice
    • v. 14, 2015, Special Issue: Women, Gender and Government Outsourcing in Comparative Perspectives
    • v. 15, 2016, Special Issue: Epistemic Injustice in Practice
    • v. 16, 2016, Special Issue: Difference that makes no Difference: The Non-Performativity of Intersectionality and Diversity
    • v. 17, 2017, Special Issue: Telling My Story: Voices from the Wyoming Women’s Prison
    • v. 18, Winter 2017
    • v. 19, Summer 2018, Special Issue: Jamaica Kincaid as Crafter and Grafter: Agency, Practice, Interventions
    • v.20, Fall 2019, Special Issue: Media Activism, Sexual Expressions, and Agency in the Era of #MeToo
    • v.21, Fall 2020, Special Issue: Gender Relations and Women’s Struggles in Socialist Southeast Europe

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