We are pleased to announce the winner of the FWSA 2017 Book Prize competition: Katherine Natanelās Sustaining Conflict: Apathy and Domination in Israel-Palestine. Thanks to everyone who participated and helped make the competition a success. 2017: Katherine Natanel for āSustaining Conflict: Apathy and Domination in Israel-Palestineā. Sustaining Conflict develops a groundbreaking theory of political apathy, using…
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DEADLINE EXTENDED: FWSA Annual Book Prize 2017
The FWSA have received a number of exciting submissions to the 2017 Annual Book Prize, and are extending the deadline for further entries to 21 March. Please see the Annual Book Prize page for further information on making a submission. The FWSA are looking forward to receiving your nominations!
FWSA 2016 Book Prize Winner
We are pleased to announce the winner of the FWSA 2016 Book Prize competition: Dr Deborah Withers. Thanks to everyone who participated and helped make the competition a success. Further information about the FWSA Book Prize competition can be accessed online here. 2016: Dr Deborah Withers for āFeminism, Digital Culture and the Politics of Transmission:…
FWSA 2015 Book Prize competition Winner
We are pleased to announce the winner of the FWSA 2015 Book Prize competition: Alison Phipps. Thanks to everyone who participated and helped make the competition a success. Further information about the FWSA Book Prize competition can be accessed online here. 2015: Dr Alison Phipps for āThe Politics of the Body: Gender in a Neoliberal…
Winner of the FWSA 2014 Book Prize: Abigail Rine
FWSA is very pleased to announce that the winner of the 2014 FWSA-Palgrave Book Prize Competition is: Abigail Rine'sĀ Irigaray, IncarnationĀ and Contemporary Women's FictionĀ (Bloomsbury 2013). There was strong competition for the prize with over 25 books entered but the three judges came to anĀ unanimous decision. About the book: Drawing on the provocative recent work of feminist…
FWSA Book Prize Winner: Jane Monckton-Smith
The book prize this year has been extremely successful. There were more books nominated for the book prize than in any previous year and selecting the winner was a difficult task for our judges. All the nominated texts were of a high standard, however, a winner was decided upon. I am delighted to announce that…
