Books, books, everywhere…

The International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics welcomes enquiries regarding book reviews. Our process is supportive, so if you’re a student or a more seasoned academic please do consider getting in touch if there is something on your radar that you think will be of interest to an IJFAB audience.

Some that have caught our attention that we would love to see reviewers for are:

“Abolish the Family” by Sophie Lewis (Abolish the Family – Verso (versobooks.com))

Sara Ahmed’s latest “The Feminist Killjoy Handbook” (The Feminist Killjoy Handbook by Sara Ahmed | Seal Press)

“Black Health” by Keisha Ray (Black Health – Paperback – Keisha Ray – Oxford University Press (oup.com))

“Crip Genealogies” edited by Mel Y. Chen, Alison Kafer, Eunjung Chen, and Julie Avril Minich (Duke University Press – Crip Genealogies (dukeupress.edu))

Amber Knight’s and Joshua Miller’s “Prental Genetic Testing, Abortion and Disability Justice” (Prenatal Genetic Testing, Abortion, and Disability Justice – Amber Knight; Joshua Miller – Oxford University Press (oup.com))

If any of these are of interest or there are others you’d like to suggest please get in touch with our Book Review Editor, Emma Tumilty (emtumilt@utmb.edu). You can read what she thinks makes a good book review here.

Happy Reading!

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