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This panel explores how feminist movements and identities are shaped, contested, and reimagined across diverse global contexts. From digital activism under authoritarian regimes to the embodied politics of clothing and the archival preservation of marginalized histories, these papers illuminate the intersections of gender, culture, and power, showcasing how feminist praxis adapts and thrives amid local and global challenges.
Digital Feminist Activism Under Networked Authoritarianism: The Case of China's #MeToo Movement - Yinan Xu, Boston College
Fabric of Identity: The Hijab’s Influence on Self-Perception and Social Interaction Among Muslim Women - Asena Karipek, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Heterosexual Refusal as Feminist Labor Resistance: Witch Hunts, Reproductive Politics, and Precarity in South Korea - Meera Choi, Yale University
On Disembodied Details and the Lives they Imply: Archiving Queer Displacement in an African context - Miriam Gleckman-Krut, Harvard University
The Appeal and Ambivalence of Chinese Popular Feminism: A Study of Feminism on Douban Forum - Wumi Shen, London School of Economics and Political Science