JRS Vol 7 issue 1

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Volume 7, Issue 1
Published in 2021

Contents

What is the core of resistance studies? To challenge conventional perspectives on resistance?
Stellan Vinthagen
A catechism becomes a manifesto
A catechism becomes a manifesto
Review of 'Many Grains of Sand: A Sourcebook of Ideas for Changing the World, Tried and Tested in Catalonia'
Stellan Vinthagen
Why Resistance Studies Should Pay Attention to Institutional Ethnography
Sarah Murru
Review of 'Black Men on the Blacktop: Basketball & the Politics of Race'
Risa F. Isard
A Textual Review of Transgender Resistance in Music Performance and Nerd Culture
Jordan M. Sanderson
Review of 'Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines'
Joanna Riccitelli
Review of 'This is Not a Drill: An Extinction Rebellion Handbook' and 'Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?'
Joseph Geraci
Review of 'Violence: Humans in Dark Times'
Craig Brown
Review of 'Consciousness Molded: or the Re-Identification of Palestinian Torture Jalbu’a Prison
Ashjan Ajour
Review of Pleasure Activism: the Politics of Feeling Good
Artemis Duffy
Everyday Resistance of Trainee Therapists under Clinical Supervision
Wan-Juo Cheng
Techniques of Resistance through Weaponization of the Body During Palestinian Hunger Strikes
Ashjan Ajour
The Journal of Resistance Studies’ Interview with David Hardiman: Subaltern Studies and Resistance
Stellan Vinthagen
Rural Women in the Balkh and Herat Provinces of Afghanistan Simultaneous Resistance to, and Reproduction of, Patriarchal Power Structures
Sarah Louise Edgcumbe
Review of 'Midnight in Cairo: the Female Stars of Egypt’s Roaring ’20s''
Craig Brown

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