"Kohl: a Journal for Body and Gender Research" has recently launched its new issue Vol. 4 No. 2 | Winter 2018 under the title "Centralizing Reproductive Justice."
In this issue:
Acknowledgments (PDF)
Editorial
Reproductive Justice as a Collaborative Framework: Working Through Assemblage by Ghiwa Sayegh
Artivism
Diagnosis: Chronic Patriarchy by Islam Khatib
Articles
Divergent Identities in Iran and the Appropriation of Trans Bodies by Kate C. Hashemi
In the Pursuit of Reproductive Justice in Lebanon by Rola Yasmine and Batoul Sukkar
“Women’s Empowerment,” Imperialism, and the Global Gag Rule by Arianne Shahvisi
Essays
The Israeli Occupation and Palestinians’ Right to Choice in Marriage by Luna Saadeh
Female Genital Mutilation, Cutting, or Circumcision? Perspectives of a Nubian Woman by Menna Agha
I’m Not a Mother, Therefore I Don’t Exist by Shereen Abuelnaga
Opinion Piece
The Trap of Ideal Motherhood by Imene Amara
Testimony
Thoughts on Pregnancy by Anonymous
Literary Piece
The Woman with a Scar by Imen Yacoubi
Examination: Four Stories Inspired by Actual Events by Reef Al-Amine and Sara Abu Zaki
You reap what you sow by Theresa Sahyoun
Reviews
Poverty Porn and Reproductive Injustice: A Review of Capernaum by Roula Seghaier
A Review of Jasbir Puar’s The Right to Maim (and additional interjections) by Sabiha Allouche
Read all the articles at kohljournal.press/issue-4-2