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Volume 10 Number 2 Year 2075

11 articles in this issue 

Kendra Coulter

This paper approaches care work through a multispecies and interspecies lens, and challenges readers to expand both their analysis and their ethical considerations in order to include animals. First I present a conceptual framework to help illuminate and ... see more

Pags. 199 - 219  

Rebecca Hall

This article brings feminist theories of social reproduction in conversation with decolonizing feminisms. It takes up Indigenous women's social reproductive labour as enactments of creative expansion. In approaching social reproduction as a site of strugg... see more

Pags. 220 - 237  

Esther Ignagni, Ann Fudge Schormans

At the heart of this paper is a collaboratively created script representing a line of analysis from the Reimagining Parenting Possibilities Project. The script is performed as a forum theatre scene used to disseminate findings from this ongoing research p... see more

Pags. 238 - 260  

Amanda Watson

This article brings feminist literature on anxiety and wellness to bear on the responsibilities of mothers as they are represented in a series of popular editorial publications. It seeks to deepen the interdisciplinary dialogue between these theories of a... see more

Pags. 261 - 283  

Carla Lam

In this article, I draw together feminist research on the distinct areas of assisted human reproduction (or new reproductive technology) and post-constructionist theory to examine some common methodological and epistemological issues fundamental for repro... see more

Pags. 289 - 307  

Monir Moniruzzaman, Camille Turner, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Jim Ruxton

Spare Parts (spareparts.exchange) is an art installation created collaboratively by Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Jim Ruxton, Camille Turner, and Monir Moniruzzaman. Based on Monir Moniruzzaman’s ethnographic research on the illicit organ trade, Spare Parts expl... see more

Pags. 308 - 321  

Lindsey McKay

This article addresses transplant tourism as one facet of the international organ trade. It asks whether mainstream media portrayals of Canadian transplant tourist journeys convey messages supportive of stronger efforts to stop extra-territorial organ pur... see more

Pags. 322 - 341