Gender Nerds at Heart: An Interview on Bridging the Blogging/Academic Divide with Feministing.com

[...]even if a lot of the editors don't say so explicitly (and some of them do), much of Feministing's content is heavily shaped by feminist thought. Samhita: Well, the opportunity is there, but the infrastructure is not. Since feminist bloggers don't have a ton of resources, we are n...

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Veröffentlicht in:American quarterly 2012-12, Vol.64 (4), p.837-839
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