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Commentary and Criticism

Trans responses to Adichie: challenging cis privilege in popular feminism

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Gabriel Knott-Fayle, Elizabeth Peel & Gemma L. Witcomb. (2023) (Anti-)feminism and cisgenderism in sports media. Feminist Media Studies 23:3, pages 1274-1291.
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Sarah Kornfield & Elizabeth Bassett. (2023) Televising popular feminism. Popular Communication 21:1, pages 15-28.
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Ingrid Bachmann & Valentina Proust. (2020) Old concerns, renewed focus and novel problems: feminist communication theory and the Global South. Annals of the International Communication Association 44:1, pages 67-80.
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B Camminga. (2020) Disregard and danger: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and the voices of trans (and cis) African feminists. The Sociological Review 68:4, pages 817-833.
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Mia Fischer. 2018. Feminist Approaches to Media Theory and Research. Feminist Approaches to Media Theory and Research 93 107 .

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