Celeste Koens and Samanthi J. Gunawardi revisit the global interest in the political identities and agency of Sri Lankan Tamil women in the late 20th century.
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Read MoreYuan Zhoe and iaoyan Sun (she/her/hers) consider a gender perspective in climate change response in China.
Read MoreErika Biagin explores how the Arab Spring counter-revolutionary forces represent a major challenge for women who wish to maintain the gains made during national and revolutionary upheavals.
Read MoreNayia Kamenou argues that when critically employed by local actors, national and transnational discourses and paradigms prompt feminist politics of peace.
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