Announcing Issue 4.4: Speculative Feminisms (Spring 2025)

The Capilano Review is thrilled to announce our Spring 2025 issue! Issue 4.4: Speculative Feminisms reflects on the notion of the speculative as a site of resistance and hope, turning specifically to the potential of feminist worlds and modes of being to create real forms of political resistance and solidarity. Working through the strange temporalities of the “could have been” and the “not quite yet,” the works in this issue weave through the speculative potential of apocalypses and utopias; Afro- and Indigenous futurisms; performances and their remembered traces; embodied archives and practices of care. 

Featuring new fiction and reflections by Joshua Whitehead and Ki’en Debicki on gender expansiveness, Indigenous joy, and futurisms; a feature conversation between artist Carole Itter and Literary Editor Deanna Fong on the nature of undocumented performance, accompanied by an art folio of Itter’s recent work; artist projects by Maria Hupfield and Eve Tagny refiguring notions of site and body through fashion, wearable sculpture, and choreographic entanglements; a conversation between Robin Gray and Associate Editor Susan Blight on the importance of Indigenous naming practices to processes of rematriation and restorative justice; and new writing by Renee GladmanBridget HuhAisha Sasha JohnAmanda MerpawHeather Simeney MacLeodCatriona StrangSubhanya Sivajothy, and Christina Vega-Westhoff.

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