Women & Gender Studies – UTPJ Reads Congress 2023

May 17, 2023

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Discover articles from University of Toronto Press Journals that explore topics relevant to Women and Gender Studies across disciplines. This collection – many of which are #FreeToRead until the end of June – includes articles on such topics as digital activism of Muslim and Christian feminists, gender patterns in retirement savings, and experiences of Veteran women.

Canadian Journal of Health History
“If Ever a Wreck Came Back from Overseas She Was One”: The Treatment and Pensioning of Psychologically Traumatized Nursing Sisters after the First World War (#FreetoRead)
Lyndsay Rosenthal
CJHH, Advance Access

Canadian Public Policy
Evolution of Gender Patterns in Retirement Saving in Canada (#OpenAccess)
Steven F. Lehrer, Yazhuo Pan, Ross Finnie
CPP 49.S1, 2023

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics:
Air Ball: Missing the Net on Female Elite Athletes’ Reproductive Health
Shehani Jayawickrama, Georgia Loutrianakis, Kathleen Vincent, Lisa Campo-Engelstein
IJFAB 16.1, 2023

Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures 
“Girls Don’t Like Cars, They Like ‘Girl’ Cars”: Kindergarten Children’s Conceptions of Gender and Play Materials
Ameera Ali
Jeunesse 12.1, 2020

Journal of Canadian Studies 
The Disposition of the Ladies: Mi’kmaw Women and the Removal of the King’s Road Reserve, Sydney, Nova Scotia
Martha Walls
JCS 50.3

Journal of Scholarly Publishing
Gender and the Academy of Management Journal: A Thirty-Year Study
Maria Aluchna, Akanksha Bedi, Benson Honig
JSP 53.3, 2022

Journal of Military, Veteran, and Family Health
Making military and Veteran women (in)visible: The continuity of gendered experiences in military-to-civilian transition
Maya Eichler
JMVFH 8.S1, 2022

The Journal of Religion and Popular Culture
Unruly Souls: The Digital Activism of Muslim and Christian Feminists
Corrina Laughlin
JRPC, AA article

Mouesion
Riffing on Lysistrata: Gender and Social Critique in Spike Lee’s Chi-raq
Emily Jusino
Mouesion 17.1, 2020

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