All Stories

  1. Digital Femininities: The paradoxes, pitfalls, and power of femininity in the digital world
  2. Mind the (Feminine) Gap
  3. Femininities
  4. The femme factor: Transforming pop culture analyses through femme theory
  5. Femmephobia versus gender norms: Examining women’s responses to competing and contradictory gender messages
  6. Critically feminizing family science: Using femme theory to generate novel approaches for the study of families and relationships
  7. Introduction
  8. Vibrant death: A posthuman phenomenology of mourning, by Nina Lykke
  9. The gender/sex 3×3: Measuring and categorizing gender/sex beyond binaries.
  10. Fat femininities: on the convergence of fat studies and critical femininities
  11. Is the messenger the message? Canadian political affiliation and other predictors of mask wearing frequency & attitudes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  12. Critical femininities: a ‘new’ approach to gender theory
  13. Introduction to the special issue: Preaching to the Choir 2018: an international LGBTQ psychology conference
  14. “Femininity? It’s the Aesthetic of Subordination”: Examining Femmephobia, the Gender Binary, and Experiences of Oppression Among Sexual and Gender Minorities
  15. Can femme be theory? Exploring the epistemological and methodological possibilities of femme
  16. Femme resistance: the fem(me)inine art of failure
  17. Femmephobia: The Role of Anti-Femininity and Gender Policing in LGBTQ+ People’s Experiences of Discrimination
  18. Ameliorating transnegativity: assessing the immediate and extended efficacy of a pedagogic prejudice reduction intervention
  19. What do two men kissing and a bucket of maggots have in common? Heterosexual men’s indistinguishable salivary α-amylase responses to photos of two men kissing and disgusting images
  20. Is our feminism bullshit? The importance of intersectionality in adopting a feminist identity
  21. Femme interventions and the proper feminist subject: Critical approaches to decolonizing western feminist pedagogies
  22. Femme Theory: Refocusing the Intersectional Lens
  23. Obesity in Canada: Critical Perspectives, by Jenny Ellison, Deborah McPhail, and Wendy Mitchinson
  24. Experiences of femme identity: coming out, invisibility and femmephobia