Editors: Karuna Chandrashekar, Kimberly Lacroix and Sabah Siddiqui
This special issue of the Annual Review of Critical Psychology on Sex and Power in the University emerges in response to the series of debates and discussions that followed the #MeToo movement. In this volume, our contributors have come together to knit a feminist undertaking to critique and challenge the University.
CONTENTS
Editorial | Sex and Power in the University
Chandrashekar, Lacroix & Siddiqui |
3 |
Special Article | Complaint as Feminist Pedagogy
Ahmed |
14 |
A Feminist Trade Unionist Response to the Academy as a Workplace: A Conversation about Sexual Coercion
Nayak & Sheehy |
26 |
Harassments and Dating Violence among University Students in Japan
Akazawa & Aono |
49 |
A Deafening Silence: Fetishizing the Feminine by Wanna be Good Guys in the Academy
Skott-Myhre |
65 |
The University and Gender-based Violence: Feminist experiences and reflections from Mexico
Huacuz Elías & Gamboa Solís |
81 |
Speculations from the Borderlands of Knowledge and Survival in the Academy
Chatterjee |
99 |
Talking about Gender Neutral Bathrooms: Reproducing Gender in Online Interaction
Kiguwa |
114 |
An Explorative Examination into Japanese Transgender Experiences
Machida |
135 |
Ethics & Transference at the University
Nikolič |
153 |
A Charged Conversation: Between the Clinic and the Classroom Haq & Chandrashekar |
167 |
Romantic Relationship and Sexuality Problems of Japanese Women Students
Inosaki, Kasai & Aono |
181 |
Sexual Violence in Greek universities: Politics of Disclosure, Interventions and Institutional change
Zavos |
199 |
Don’t stay silent: Network of Female Professors against Gender Violence at University of São Paulo (USP)
Cruz, Buarque de Almeida, D’Oliveira, Freire de Araujo Lima, Lago & Machado |
222 |
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