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3. sex Education (netflix): representación de adolescentes LGTbIQ+ como recurso dramático.

4. Confessions and Dialogues of Colonial Intellectuals from Feminist Perspectives: Im Sun-deuk's Short Stories during the Late Period of Japanese Colonial Rule.

6. Book Review: Marxism and Intersectionality: Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality under Contemporary Capitalism by Ashley J Bohrer.

7. Filming Critical Female Perspectives: Edward Yang's The Terrorizers.

8. Rise of Women by Breaking the Stereotypes and Patriarchal Oppression in Mahesh Dattani's Bravely Fought The Queen.

9. Trying to Grow Out of Stereotypes: The Representation of Disability, Sexuality and the "Modern" Disability Subjectivity in Firdaus Kanga's Novel.

10. The Privilege of the Happy Ending.

12. Altering Attis: Ethnicity, Gender and Genre in Catullus 63.

14. STUFFING THE SHORT STORY WITH CONTEXT: ARTISTIC CREATION AND GENDER IN H.G. WELLS'S "THE TRIUMPHS OF A TAXIDERMIST".

15. Conceptualizing Language and Gender in the Global Urban Context: Jennine Capó Crucet on How to (Never) Leave Hialeah.

18. Global Variations in Gender Inequalities.

19. Mother Country.

21. Stepmotherland.

23. Annotated Listing of New Books: Labor and Demographic Economics.

24. POWER OF JINN NARATIVES.

25. The Membranes.

30. LABYRINTH.

34. Intersectional Pedagogy: Complicating Identity and Social Justice.

44. x + y: A Mathematician's Manifesto for Rethinking Gender: by Eugenia Cheng. New York: Basic Books, 2020, x+272 pp., $28.00 (hardback), ISBN: 978-1-54-164650-6.

46. Island Gospel: Pentecostal Music and Identity in Jamaica and the United States, by Melvin L. Butler.

48. Precarious Symbolism: When the Political Sphere Overshadows Art History.

50. "You No Real Man": Constructing Gender, Sexuality, and the Asian American Subject in Jana Monji's "Kim".