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15
Nov

Gender and the Criminal-Legal System

By Shelly Clevenger and Jordana N. Navarro, authors of Gendering Criminology: Crime and Justice Today In Gendering Criminology, we take readers on an exploration of how gender informs major criminological perspectives and …

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21
Jun

Marc Stein: How to Become a Queer Historian

This interview was originally published on Public Seminar and is reproduced here with permission. Marc Stein is Professor of History at San Francisco State University, where he teaches U.S. law, politics, sexuality, …

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06
Jun

A Tribute to Judith Butler

by Mario Telò, Representations Editorial Board It is not an overstatement to say that Judith Butler is the most influential intellectual in the world. Indeed, their work has changed people’s lives, including …

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13
May

Pacific Historical Review Award Winners

Pacific Historical Review is delighted to share the news that its articles have recently been honored with awards from the Urban History Association and the Western Association of Women HIstorians. Hannah Kim’s “Death …

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