The Winter 2017 issue of Signs is now available.
Table of Contents
Complexities of Addressing Sex in Cell Culture Research
Stacey A. Ritz
Neoliberal Feminism and the Future of Human Capital
Catherine Rottenberg
No Doctors Required: Lay Activist Expertise and Pharmaceutical Abortion in Argentina
Julia McReynolds-Pérez
The Making of Humans and Their Others in and through Transnational Human Rights Advocacy: Exploring the Cases of Mukhtar Mai and Malala Yousafzai
Shenila S. Khoja-Moolji
Making Women in the City: Notes from a Port Moresby Boarding House
Melissa Demian
The Ambivalent Grotesque: Reading Black Women’s Erotic Corporeality in Wangechi Mutu’s Work
Jillian Hernandez
(In)visibilities: Homosexuality and Muslim Identity in India after Section 377
Krupa Shandilya
“My Honor Will Be Erased”: Working-Class Women, the Pleasure of Purchasing Power, and the Dangers of Modernity in Urban Nepal
Barbara Grossman-Thompson
Intersectional Praxis in the Movement for Reproductive Justice: The Respect ABQ Women Campaign
Patricia Zavella
Currents: Feminist Key Concepts and Controversies
Trigger Happy: From Content Warning to Censorship
Jack Halberstam
Short Takes: Reflections on Anne-Marie Slaughter’s Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family
Why Are We Now Talking about “Unfinished Business”
Heather Boushey
The Unfinished Business of Race and Gender at Work
Kimberly Freeman Brown
Strengthening the Case for Policies to Support Caregiving
Stephanie Coontz
The Feminist Business
Nancy Folbre
Only the State, Not Benevolent Employers, Can Ensure Work-Family Balance
Kathleen Geier
Having It All Is Not a Feminist Theory of Change
Tressie McMillan Cottom
Rethinking the Care Economy
Premilla Nadesen
Caring without Question
Ai-jen Poo
Look How Far We’ve Come (Not)
Joan C. Williams
A Response
Anne-Marie Slaughter