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  1. Rattle #51 features a lengthy tribute to 31 feminist poets, and a conversation with award-winning author of The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson. As always, we put out a call for submissions not knowing what we’d receive, then selected the most powerful sample from the thousands of poems that were shared.

  2. As the contributions in Feminist Economics Volume 22, No. 1 demonstrate, the deprivations of voice and agency that characterize the lives of women and girls in much of the world typically result from adverse social norms and dictates regarding the behaviors and substantive

  3. 25. Okt. 2019 · 1st Edition - Soft cover - Studio City, The Rattle Foundation. - 2016 - First edition. 15 cm x 23 cm. 99 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with some minor signs of external wear. From the library of swiss - american - irish poet Chuck Kruger. Occasional markings and annotations in the text. [Rattle]. Contains among ...

  4. Volume 22, Number 1. Spring 2016. First edition. Studio City, The Rattle Foundation, 2016. 15 cm x 23 cm. 99 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with some minor signs of external wear. From the library of swiss - american - irish poet Chuck Kruger. Occasional markings and annotations in the text. [Rattle].

  5. Number 1 (2007):Summer 2007: SMFS at Twenty: The Reception of Feminist Scholarship in Medieval Studies. Winter 2007: Geographies of Gender: Women, Space, and Place in Medieval Europe. Part I: Religious Women in England.

  6. 25. Apr. 2016 · Feminist bookselling is situated within a longer tradition of bookselling, and understood as part of a wider process of attempting to bring social justice concerns to bear within capitalist settings. The feasibility and effect of women-only principles in bookshop settings is explored; bookshops emerge as contentious sites of activism ...

  7. 28. Aug. 2015 · Rattle are looking for submissions for their Feminist Poets Issue Deadline: 15 October 2015 While we’re always open to regular submissions of all forms of poetry and artwork, every issue of Rattle includes a special tribute dedicated to some ethnic, vocational, or stylistic group. As always, submissions are free, and payment for publication is $100 per poem. […]