This issue of Meridians looks at the expansive domains of
transnational feminism, considering its relationship to different
regions, historical periods, fields, and methodologies. Through
scholarship and creative writing, contributors showcase populations
often overlooked in transnational feminist scholarship, including
Africa and its diaspora and indigenous people in the Americas and
the Pacific. Understanding that transnational feminism emerges from
multiple locales across the Global South and North, this group of
contributors, working in exceptionally diverse locations,
investigates settler colonialism, racialization, globalization,
militarization, decoloniality, and anti-authoritarian movements as
gendered political and economic projects.Working with manifestos,
archives, oral histories, poetry, visual media, and ethnographies
from across four continents, the contributors offer a radically
expanded vision for transnational feminism. Contributors. Elisabeth
Armstrong, Maile Arvin, Maylei Blackwell, Laura Briggs, Ginetta E.
B. Candelario, Ching-In Chen, Tara Daly, Nathan H. Dize, Deema
Kaedbey, Nancy Kang, Rosamond S. King, Karen J. Leong, Brooke
Lober, Neda Maghbouleh, Melissa A. Milkie, Nadine Naber, Laila
Omar, Ito Peng, Robyn C. Spencer, Stanlie James, Evelyne Trouillot,
Denisse D. Velazquez, Mandira Venkat, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu
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