Feminism & Psychology 2015, Vol. 25(1) 95–100 ! The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0959353514565376 fap.sagepub.com eminism & sychology F P ‘Young feminists’ doing recognition & reflexivity & (r)evolution XVII. Reflexivity & (r)evolution: Editorial reflections on the Special Feature Rachel Jane Liebert City University of New York, USA Lucy Thompson Leeds Beckett University, UK Keywords Youth, feminism, transnational, reflexivity, representation, activism Wanting to introduce an element of disquietude to the task of recognizing ‘young women’s (re)engagement with feminism’, in this Special Feature we present 17 pieces from 27 authors; identifying with 17 nations across six continents – Australia, South Africa, England, China, Taiwan, Portugal, Brazil, Aotearoa New Zealand, United States, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Israel-Palestine, Austria, Haiti, Jamaica, Nigeria; deploying scholarship, poetry, dialogue, personal narratives, family stories, direct speech, reflections; categorizing ourselves as diasporic, African, Taiwanese, white, Chinese, Latina, P akeh a, Mexican immigrant, Ashkenazi Jew, Haitian-Jamaican, African American-Nigerian, Afro-Caribbean Pentecostal, Catholic, bicultural, bilin- gual, queer, gender-queer, straight, trans, cis, femme-identified/femme-allied, womyn-loving, lesbian, Black Queer, single, middle class, poor, Aspergers, able- bodied, privileged, clinician, sociologist, psychologist, neuroscientist, teacher, student, blogger, writer, poet, scholar-activist, ex-prisoner; our feminisms becoming within the clinic, academy, classroom, street, Internet, laboratory, non-profits, and consciousness-raising groups in large cities, rural towns, occupied territories, ‘post- apartheid’ societies, and ‘the feminist movement’; and through syllabi, psychother- apy, educational campaigns, art festivals, media interventions, (inter)national Corresponding author: Rachel Jane Liebert, Critical Psychology, CUNY Graduate Center, Sixth Floor, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA. Email: rliebert@gc.cuny.edu