Contents: Introduction - transatlantic conversations: feminism as travelling theory, Kathy Davis and Mary Evans; Part I Becoming a Feminist in a Transatlantic Context: A feminist transatlantic education, Sarah Franklin; Crossings, Clare Hemmings; My father, an agent of state feminism and other unrelatable conversations, Gul Ozyegin; Bridging different gaps: East, West, Europe and the USA?, Andrea Petö. Part II Activism Inside and Outside the Academy: Re-narrating feminist stories: black British women and transatlantic feminisms, Ann Phoenix; Floating signifiers and fluid identities: feminist and other queer travels, renée c. hoogland; Writing in the dark: reflections on becoming a feminist, Kelly Coate; Is there a feminist in this class? Academic feminisms and its generations across the Atlantic, Veronica Pravadelli; Chronos and knowledge: a target of the feminist agenda today, Maria Antonieta Garcia de Léon; Passages to feminism: encounters and rearticulations, Christina Scharff. Part III Theoretical Engagements: There are many transatlantics: homonationalism, homotransnationalism and feminist-queer-trans of colour theories and practices, Paola Bacchetta and Jin Haritaworn; 'Often what's not said is just as important as what is': transnational feminist encounters, Carolyn Pedwell; On not engaging with what's right in front of us: or race, ethnicity and gender in reading women's writing, Gabriele Griffin; Visions of legacy: legacies of vision, Gail Lewis; Feminist travels: a historical and textual journey, Nancy A. Naples; Constellations - conversations: three stories, Gudrun-Axeli Knapp; Epilogue; Index.
Transatlantic Conversations : Feminism As Travelling Theory