Issue 32 | March 2020
                        
A Special Feature, Me Who? The Audibility of a Social Movement
Research
- 
“Being Passed off as Wicked Witches, That’s a Bit Much!’ When the Victims Become the Defendants” by Bronwyn Winter
 - 
“The Unimaginable Rapist and the Backlash Against #MeToo in Portugal” by Júlia Garraio, Sofia José Santos, Inês Amaral and Alexandre de Sousa Carvalho
 - 
“Saying #MeToo in the Swedish Legal System: The Importance of Believing Women” by Caitlin Carroll
 - 
“Not Just Pretty Faces, They Have Powerful Voices Too: Celebrity Discourse and the #MeToo Movement” by Sumayya Ebrahim and Lisa Liu
 
Commentary
Interviews
Visual Art
Fiction
Reviews
- 
Malina, reviewed by Maya Solovej
 - 
Heroines and Local Girls: The Transnational Emergence of Women’s Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century, reviewed by Siobhán McIlvanney
 - 
Faces of Muhammad: Western Perceptions of the Prophet of Islam from the Middle Ages to Today, reviewed by Stephanie Yep
 - 
The Holocaust and North Africa, reviewed by Nick Ostrum
 - 
Turkish Germans in the Federal Republic of Germany Immigration, Space, and Belonging, 1961–1990, reviewed by Jennifer Miller
 - 
Oil and the Great Powers: Britain and Germany, 1914-1945, reviewed by Aleksandra Pomiecko
 
Campus Spotlight: Appalachian State University
- 
“The Wife of Bath, Rape, and the Ethical Classroom” by Alison Gulley
 - 
“What is the Scholar’s Role in Apocalyptic Times?” by Martha McCaughey and Scott Welsh
 - 
“Ecofeminist Embodiment in the Anthropocene” by Kathryn Kirkpatrick
 - 
“From the Well to the Internet: Alternative Modes of Education by Women Through History” by Lillian Livermore
 - 
“Syllabus: Feminist Political Theory” by Nancy Love
 - 
“Syllabus: Fat Talk: A Feminist Perspective” by Denise Martz
 - 
“Fat Talk, Body Snarking, and Women’s Body Image: An Interview with Denise Martz” by Hélène Ducros
 
Campus Monthly Round-Up
Editor’s Picks
Published on March 10, 2020