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Early Career Researchers Issue IX
Vol. 22 No. 1 (2023)guest editors: Sara Tewelde-Negassi, Alexandra Novacov, & Judith Rauscher
general editor: Judith Rauscher
gender forum launched its first annual Early Career Researchers Issue in 2013 in order to encourage the next generation of scholars who work at the intersection of gender studies and literary studies, cultural studies, media studies, and/or cultural history to publish their work in a guided publication process which is specifically designed to support the first publications of emerging scholars. Ever since then, gender forum has dedicated one special issue a year to presenting the work of early career researchers (ECR).
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Gender, Age, and the New Media
Vol. 22 No. 2 (2023)guest editors: Ruth Gehrmann and Julia Velten
general editor: Johanna Pitetti-Heil
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Gender, Violence, and the State in Contemporary Speculative Fiction II
Vol. 21 No. 1 [82] (2022)guest editors: Judith Rauscher and Marta Usieknewicz
general editor: Johanna Pitetti-Heil
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Gender and Sexuality in Australian Speculative Fiction
Vol. 20 No. 3 [81] (2021)guest editors: Bettina Burger, David Kern, and Lucas Mattila
general editor: Beate Neumeier
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Gender, Violence, and the State in Contemporary Speculative Fiction I
Vol. 20 No. 2 [80] (2021)guest editors: Judith Rauscher and Marta Usieknewicz
general editor: Beate Neumeier
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Mediating Gender: Gender and The Media
Vol. 1 No. 2 [02] (2002)editor: Beate Neumeier
Mediating Gender is the second issue of the new electronic journal gender forum. The articles and reviews in this issue highlight the interacting and diversifying fields of interest and theoretical approaches within gender and cultural studies.
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Genderealisations: Locating Gender Studies
Vol. 1 No. 1 [01] (2002)editor: Beate Neumeier
Genderealisations is the first issue of the new electronic journal gender forum. It features informative survey articles by internationally acclaimed critics. While the first two essays provide an overview of the status of feminism in Germany and the United States, the latter is concerned with the discussion of gender and postcolonial issues. Reviews related to this research complete the issue.